Albert Harland
Albert Harland (6 September 1869 – 25 February 1957) was a British Conservative Party politician.
After studying at Temple Grove in East Sheen and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,[1] Harland moved to Sheffield, where he set up as a snuff manufacturer.[2]
In 1902, he was elected to Sheffield County Borough Council, serving until 1911. In 1923, he was re-elected to the Council, and also as the Member of Parliament for Sheffield Ecclesall. He stood down from the Council but held the Parliamentary seat in 1924. In 1929, Harland moved to stand for Sheffield Hillsborough, but was unable to gain the seat. He was elected to the council for a third period, serving on this occasion until 1936.[2]
References
- ↑ "Harland, Albert (HRLT889A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- 1 2 Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, Who's Who of British MPs: Volume III, 1919-1945
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Albert Harland
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Preceded by Samuel Roberts (1st) |
Member of Parliament for Sheffield Ecclesall 1923–1929 |
Succeeded by Samuel Roberts (2nd) |
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