Lloyd Campbell (politician)

Lloyd Campbell (1868–1950) was a Northern Ireland business executive and politician.

Campbell was educated at Overslade preparatory school in England, Wellington College and Queen's College, Belfast. He became managing director of Henry Campbell & Co., the family flax spinning business in Belfast.[1] In 1908, he had a house, "Fairbourne", built to a design by Vincent Craig, in Belfast's Fitzwilliam Park.[2]

In 1921 Campbell was elected as Ulster Unionist Party candidate to the Stormont Parliament, for the Belfast North constituency, and kept his seat to 1929. He died on 20 February 1950.[1]

Notes

  1. Harbinson, John F. (1973). The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. p. 189. ISBN 0856400769.
  2. "Co. Antrim, Belfast, Fortwilliam Park, Fairbourne, Dictionary of Irish Architects ". Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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