Mayor of Bournemouth
Appearance
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The following were mayors of Bournemouth, Dorset, England, Before 1974, Bournemouth was in the county of Hampshire:[1]
Year | Name | Notes | |
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1890 | Thomas James Hankinson | First mayor of Bournemouth | |
1891 | Edward Wise Rebbeck | ||
1892 | Henry Newlyn | ||
1893 | George Merriman Hirons | ||
1894 | Merton Russell-Cotes | ||
1895 | Henry Newlyn | ||
1896 | James Atkinson Hosker | ||
1897 | William Mattocks | ||
1898 | William Hoare | ||
1899 | John Clark Webber | ||
1900 | George Joseph Lawson | ||
1901 | George Frost | ||
1902 | John Elmes Beale | ||
1903 | |||
1904 | |||
1905 | John Aldridge Parsons | ||
1906 | |||
1907 | George Edward Bridge | ||
1908 | |||
1909 | |||
1910 | Charles Hunt | ||
1911 | Henry Symour McCalmont Hill | ||
1912 | |||
1913 | |||
1914 | James Druitt | ||
1915 | Henry Robson | ||
1916 | |||
1917 | Edward Ernest Bishop | ||
1918 | |||
1919 | Charles Henry Cartwright | ||
1920 | |||
1921 | |||
1922 | |||
1923 | Thomas Bodley Scott | Served part of the year, before dying whilst in office | |
Frederick Skinner Mate | Took over partway through the year, following his predecessor's death | ||
1924 | |||
1925 | Harry John Thwaites | ||
1926 | |||
1927 | |||
1928 | Sir Charles Henry Cartwright | Fourth term in office | |
1929 | Percy May Bright | ||
1930 | |||
1931 | |||
1932 | John Robert Edgecombe | ||
1933 | |||
1934 | |||
1935 | Henry George Harris | ||
1936 | Thomas Victor Rebbeck | ||
1937 | John Bennett Cole Beale | ||
1938 | Isaac William Dickinson | ||
1939 | Percy Wilfred Tom Hayward | ||
1940 | Alfred Herbert Little | ||
1941 | John James Empson | ||
1942 | Frank Bassett Summerbee | ||
1943 | Jabez Richards | ||
1944 | Harry Charles Brown | ||
1945 | Robert Charles Henry Old | ||
1946 | John William Moore | ||
1947 | |||
1948 | |||
1949 | |||
1949 | James Hugh Turner | ||
1950 | Sydney Arthur Thomson | ||
1951 | Frank James McInnes | ||
1952 | Harold Alfred Benwell | ||
1953 | Harry Percival Evelyn Mears | ||
1954 | George Smith | ||
1955 | Donald Nelson Willoughby | ||
1956 | Philip George Templeman | ||
1957 | William James Whitelock | ||
1958 | Henry Brown | ||
1959 | Louis Victor Barney | ||
1960 | Bessie Bicknell | Bournemouth's first female mayor | |
1961 | Deric Sidney Scott | ||
1962 | Alban Ernest James Adams | ||
1963 | Harry Percival Evelyn Mears | ||
1964 | Harold Alfred Benwell | Both served part of the year | |
Harry Percival Evelyn Mears | |||
1965 | Reginald Sylvester Morris | ||
1966 | Philip Gordon Whitelegg | ||
1967 | Frank Alfred William Purdy | ||
1968 | Michael William Green | ||
1969 | Basil Ewart David Beckett | ||
1970 | Edwin Alfred Lane | ||
1971 | Richard Ayton Judd | ||
1972 | Leslie Mary Swetenham | ||
1973 | Major Bertram George Dillon | Served until 30 March 1974 | |
1974 | |||
William Frederick Forman | Served between 1 April to 24 May 1974 | ||
William Thomas Roy Turner | |||
1975 | George Henry Masters | ||
1976 | Arthur William Patton | ||
1977 | Dr Gabriel Vivian Jaffé | ||
1978 | Frank Holmes Beale | ||
1979 | Patrick Walter Kelleway | ||
1980 | Ernest Norman Day | ||
1981 | Gordon Roy Anstee | ||
1982 | Sheila Elizabeth McQueen | ||
1983 | Jeanne Hilda Curtis | ||
1984 | Michael Harold Filer | ||
1985 | Robert Frederick Wotton | ||
1986 | Dan Crone | ||
1987 | Barbara R. Siberry | ||
1988 | Jacqueline Craven Harris | ||
1989 | Harry Bostock | ||
1990 | Wycliffe H Coe | ||
1991 | Lionel F Bennett | ||
1992 | Margaret Hogarth | ||
1993 | Ronald Whittaker | ||
1994 | Dr John Millward | ||
1995 | Pamela I Harris | ||
1996 | Jean Moore | ||
1997 | N/A | Unitary Authority | |
Peter Brushett | |||
1998 | Keith Rawlings | ||
1999 | Hampton James Courtney | ||
2000 | Ben Grower | ||
2001 | Douglas Eyre | ||
2002 | David Baldwin | ||
2003 | Anne Ray | ||
2004 | Emily Morrell-Cross | ||
2005 | Ted Taylor | ||
2006 | Bob Chapman | ||
2007 | Anne Filer | ||
2008 | Stephen Chappell | ||
2009 | Beryl Baxter | ||
2010 | Barry Goldbart | First Reform Jewish Mayor[2] | |
2011 | Chris Rochester | ||
2012 | Phil Stanley-Watts | Bournemouth’s 100th Mayor | |
2013 | Dr Rodney Cooper | ||
2014 | Chris Mayne | ||
2015 | John Adams | ||
2016 | Eddie Coope | ||
2017 | Lawrence Williams | ||
2018 | Derek Borthwick | ||
2019 | Susan Phillips | Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the mayoral term was given a year’s extension | |
2020 | |||
2021 | David Kelsey | ||
2022 | Robert (Bob) Lawton | ||
2023 | Anne Filer | ||
2024 |
References
[edit]- ^ Lives and Times of the Mayors of Bournemouth 1890–2000
- ^ "First Reform Mayor in Bournemouth | Press Releases- The Movement for Reform Judaism". 3 October 2010. Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2021.