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James Walker of Richmondhill (1837–c.1910) was a Scottish businessman who served as Lord Provost of Aberdeen.
Life
He was born at Tomachallich a hill farm in the parish of Aboyne[1] on 28 August 1837.
He entered Aberdeen town Council in 1870. He was elected Lord Provost in 1902 and at that time was living at 87 Crown Street in Aberdeen.[2] He was succeeded by Sir Alexander Lyon in 1905.
He died at Richmondhill House on 13 July 1921.[3]
Artistic recognition
He was portrayed by Sir George Reid in 1907, his council colleagues presenting him with the picture as a mark of their respect.[4]
References
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