George Harrison (Lord Provost)
Sir George Harrison (1811 – 23 December 1885) was Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a Liberal politician.
Life
Harrison was a merchant of Edinburgh. He established the firm of Harrisons of Edinburgh in 1863.[1]
He was Lord Provost of the city for 1882 to 1885 and was responsible for the acquisition of Blackford Hill by the Corporation of Edinburgh. He was also particularly interested in education. His contributions to social life included providing the land for the Whitehouse and Grange Bowling club in 1872[2] and acting as president of the Edinburgh Chess Club from 1884 to 1885.[3]
In 1885 Harrison was elected Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South. However he died at the age of 74 within 5 days of the election's closure (18 December), and never took his seat.[4]
He lived his final years at 7 Whitehouse Terrace in the Bruntsfield district.[5]
He is buried in Warriston Cemetery just to the south-east of the vaults.
Recognition
Given Sir George's view that statues were inappropriate memorials a group set out to find an alternative means of recognising his life. One proposal was to create a new stained glass window in St Giles Cathedral another was for an arch on Observatory Road at the entrance to Blackford Hill. The latter idea was adopted after a letter from Lord Rosebery, offering his "emphatic adhesion" to the idea, was published in The Scotsman on 2nd August 1886. In 1888 the Harrison Arch in Observatory Road was built "to commemorate the work and character of Sir George Harrison". It is a red sandstone triumphal arch.[6] Two streets in Edinburgh — Harrison Road, and Harrison Gardens — were also named after him.[7]
Family
He was married to Jane Archbald (1819-1878). They had several children, including John Harrison FRSE CBE LLD (1847-1922).
References
- https://www.harrisonsofedinburgh.com/collections/harrisons-of-edinburgh
- "Whitehouse and Grange Bowling Club History". Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
- Edinburgh Chess Club
- Hansard Millbank Systems - Sir George Harrison
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1884-5
- Historic Environment Scotland. "OBSERVATORY ROAD, HARRISON ARCH (Category B Listed Building) (LB30584)". Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- Edinburgh Streets Archived 25 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by George Harrison
- St Andrews University
- flickr
Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by Sir Thomas Jamieson Boyd |
Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1882–1885 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Clark, Bt |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
New constituency | Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South November 1885 – December 1885 |
Succeeded by Hugh Childers |