Pollokshaws Bowling Club - Presidents

Presidents

1854 James Tassie

1855 Dr Litster

1856 William Dunlop

1857 James Livingstone

1858 Baillie McKay

1859 William Stevenson

1860 Duncan Watson

1861 James Dunlop

1862 Alex Renfrew

1863 James Steel

1864 Thomas Watson

1865 Dr Steel

1866 Nicol Cameron

1867 William King

1868 Baillie Livingstone

1869 Alex Alexander

1870 John McFarlane

1871 Dr Ritchie

1872 James Dunlop

1873 John McQueen

1874 William Reid

1875 Provost Cameron

1876 Alex Alexander

1877 William S. Bisset

1878 John Buchanan

1879 Dr Ritchie

1880 James W. Cameron

1881 John Russell

1882 John Campbell

1883 William Anderson

1884 Robert Smith

1885 Nicol Cameron

1886 James Stewart

1887 Alex A. Henderson

1888 Thomas Prentice

1889 Provost Ritchie

1890 David Livingstone

1891 John G. Sewell

1892 Hugh Kennedy

1893 Robert P. Gilmour

1894 Dr King

1895 John Davidson Jnr

1896 Andrew Arbuckle

1897 James G. King

1898 Provost McFarlane

1899 James Dunlop

1900 John Mathieson

1901 Provost Leckie

1902 Robert Kerr

1903 John Lyons

1904 Nicol Cameron

1905 James MacDougall

1906 A. B. Stevenson

1907 James Allan

1908 Robert Hendry

1909 Robert W. Turner

1910 Thomas Allinson

1911 Alex McLellan

1912 Hector McKinnon

1913 James Dickson

1914 Andrew Arbuckle

1915 George Lang

1916 A. A. Whyte Jnr

1917 John M. Dunlop

1918 Robert A. Lang

1919 Thomas Wilson

1920 James Watson

1921 Robert Allinson

1922 James McCulloch

1923 Robert McLean

1924 Robert McCourtney

1925 Robert Ronaldson

1926 John H. Sinclair

1927 Robert Y. Horan

1928 James McL Milne

1929 William Hart

1930 Robert Gardner Jnr

1931 James W. Shaw

1932 Gibson C. Simpson

1933 Alex Mann

1934 Alex Sinclair

1935 Mitchell R. McCall

1936 Thomas G. Crawford

1937 Charles C. Gardner

1938 Gilbert C. George

1939 David Pearson

1940 John M. Geddes

1941 William Hedges

1942 Richard Finlay

1943 John King

1944 Robert Clark

1945 James Durran

1946 John Riach

1947 Thomas Greig

1948 John Gordon

1949 Robert Clark

1950 Edward Meldrum

1951 Hugh M. MacLachlan

1952 Alex Black

1953 Robert McCulloch

1954 John M. Geddes

1955 Robert Brackenridge

1956 John Smith

1957 Robert Dunlop

1958 David B. McKay

1959 Thomas A. MacLeod

1960 Dugald S. Russell

1961 James Lundie

1962 Charles Rutherford

1963 Robert Thomson

1964 William McDonald

1965 William Thomson

1966 John Tennent

1967 John Robertson

1968 James H. Inglis

1969 William S. Hart

1970 Alex Livingstone

1971 John Jarvie

1972 Robert Robertson

1973 William Hutcheson

1974 Sidney Gray

1975 James Meers

1976 David Cuthbertson

1977 Walter C. Guthrie

1978 John M. Spence

1979 David B. McKay

1980 George Geekie

1981 William Harris

1982 Thomas K. Walsh

1983

1984 Thomas P. McGrotty

1985 Samuel M. Robinson

1986 Hamish Tait

1987 George Young

1988 Douglas Rennie

1989 John Cairney

1990 Robert Reoch

1991 John M. Tennent

1992 George McGhee

1993 Owen Barrett

1994 John T. Montgomery

1995 James Simpson

1996 Brian Kerr

1997 Robert Plunkett

1998 David Gamble

1999 James Smith

2000 John Higgins

2001 Brian Morrison

2002 William C. Bentley

2003 Peter D. Shields

2004 Samuel M. Robinson

2005 John Nesbitt

2006 James B. Douglas

2007 John McAbney

2008 Steven Bentley

2009 Ian Jamieson

2010 Angus Head

2011 Paul Good

2012 Pat Gough

2013 Gordon McGuire

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