Sir James Norritt, The Right Honourable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (1951–1952)

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Sir James Norritt was the Managing Director of Cantrell & Cochrane Ltd, a soft drinks manufacturer based on the Castlereagh Road. Norritt was the son of a Canadian-born father and an Irish mother. He was born in Belfast born in 1888 and lived for a time at Larne, where his father worked as a fisherman. He was employed as a railway clerk and for many years acted as General Secretary of Harland & Wolff Recreation & Athletic Association. Norritt was a lifelong supporter of the Boy Scouts movement. He acted as Scoutmaster of Belfast’s 17th Troops and was appointed as District Commissioner of East Belfast. Norritt was associated for many years with the Belfast Rotary Club and served as its Honorary Secretary and as President from 1940–1941.

Belfast City Hall

Belfast

Title

Sir James Norritt, The Right Honourable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (1951–1952)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 140 x W 107 cm (E)

Accession number

1952-001

Work type

Painting

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