Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | ||
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1929 | Charles Blakiston-Houston | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
1933 | Harry Midgley | Northern Ireland Labour Party | ||
1938 | George Anthony Clark | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
1945 | Hugh Downey | Northern Ireland Labour Party | ||
1949 | Thomas Loftus Cole | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
1953 | Murtagh Morgan | Irish Labour Party | ||
1958 | William Oliver | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
1962 | Gerry Fitt | Irish Labour Party | ||
1965 | Republican Labour Party Social Democratic and Labour Party |
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1969 | ||||
1973 | Constituency abolished |
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