Person    | Male  Born 11/4/1876  Died 21/12/1958

Angus N. Scott

Sir Angus Newton Scott. Councillor at the LCC 1922 - 41. Chairman 1932-3.  Knighted 1932.

Born Blackheath, spent some time as a child on the Isle of Mull. Chartered accountant, with his own firm Angus Scott and Co. Prominent freemason. 

The painting (by Wilfred Gabriel de Glehn) is dated 1932, his official portrait as Chairman of the LCC, indicated by the coat of arms of the City of London medallion.

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Angus N. Scott

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Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at NW

London County Council, 19th July 1932 Chairman of the Council - Angus N. Scot...

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Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at SE

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