Belfast Willowfield (Northern Ireland Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

  • 1929 - 41: Arthur Black, Ulster Unionist Party
  • 1941 - 57: Harry Midgley, Northern Ireland Labour Party (1941–42); Commonwealth Labour Party (1942–47); Ulster Unionist Party (1947–57)
  • 1957 - 58: vacant
  • 1958 - 69: William Hinds, Ulster Unionist Party
  • 1969 - 73: Tom Caldwell, Independent Unionist

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