Sir Robert Anderson, Lord Mayor of Belfast (1908 & 1909)

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Sir Robert Anderson was a businessman and one of the founders of the Belfast department store, Anderson & McAuley. Born in County Monaghan in December 1837, Robert was the son James Anderson, a linen merchant, and Elizabeth, née Ker. Anderson moved to Belfast as a teenager and entered the firm of John Arnott & Co., Bridge Street. In 1861, along with John McAuley, he established Anderson & McAuley, one of Belfast’s most successful department stores. The store became so successful that it moved to Donegall Place to a grand building facing the current City Hall. Anderson also had business interests in linen companies and brickworks. Anderson entered the Belfast Corporation in 1893 as a Councillor for Cromac ward. He was subsequently elected as Alderman for St Anne’s ward and held the seat until his retirement in 1918.

Belfast City Hall

Belfast

Title

Sir Robert Anderson, Lord Mayor of Belfast (1908 & 1909)

Date

1912

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 250 x W 150 cm (E)

Accession number

1914-001

Work type

Painting

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Donegal Place, Belfast, County Antrim BT1 5GS Northern Ireland

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