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The following were mayors of Bournemouth, Dorset, England, Before 1974, Bournemouth was in the county of Hampshire:[1]
Year
Name
Notes
1890
Thomas James Hankinson
First mayor of Bournemouth
1891
Edward Wise Rebbeck
1892
Henry Newlyn
1893
George Merriman Hirons
1894
Merton Russell-Cotes
1895
Henry Newlyn
1896
James Atkinson Hosker
1897
William Mattocks
1898
William Hoare
1899
John Clark Webber
1900
George Joseph Lawson
1901
George Frost
1902
John Elmes Beale
1903
1904
1905
John Aldridge Parsons
1906
1907
George Edward Bridge
1908
1909
1910
Charles Hunt
1911
Henry Symour McCalmont Hill
1912
1913
1914
James Druitt
1915
Henry Robson
1916
1917
Edward Ernest Bishop
1918
1919
Charles Henry Cartwright
1920
1921
1922
1923
Thomas Bodley Scott
Served part of the year, before dying whilst in office
Frederick Skinner Mate
Took over partway through the year, following his predecessor's death
1924
1925
Harry John Thwaites
1926
1927
1928
Sir Charles Henry Cartwright
Fourth term in office
1929
Percy May Bright
1930
1931
1932
John Robert Edgecombe
1933
1934
1935
Henry George Harris
1936
Thomas Victor Rebbeck
1937
John Bennett Cole Beale
1938
Isaac William Dickinson
1939
Percy Wilfred Tom Hayward
1940
Alfred Herbert Little
1941
John James Empson
1942
Frank Bassett Summerbee
1943
Jabez Richards
1944
Harry Charles Brown
1945
Robert Charles Henry Old
1946
John William Moore
1947
1948
1949
1949
James Hugh Turner
1950
Sydney Arthur Thomson
1951
Frank James McInnes
1952
Harold Alfred Benwell
1953
Harry Percival Evelyn Mears
1954
George Smith
1955
Donald Nelson Willoughby
1956
Philip George Templeman
1957
William James Whitelock
1958
Henry Brown
1959
Louis Victor Barney
1960
Bessie Bicknell
Bournemouth's first female mayor
1961
Deric Sidney Scott
1962
Alban Ernest James Adams
1963
Harry Percival Evelyn Mears
1964
Harold Alfred Benwell
Both served part of the year
Harry Percival Evelyn Mears
1965
Reginald Sylvester Morris
1966
Philip Gordon Whitelegg
1967
Frank Alfred William Purdy
1968
Michael William Green
1969
Basil Ewart David Beckett
1970
Edwin Alfred Lane
1971
Richard Ayton Judd
1972
Leslie Mary Swetenham
1973
Major Bertram George Dillon
Served until 30 March 1974
1974
William Frederick Forman
Served between 1 April to 24 May 1974
William Thomas Roy Turner
1975
George Henry Masters
1976
Arthur William Patton
1977
Dr Gabriel Vivian Jaffé
1978
Frank Holmes Beale
1979
Patrick Walter Kelleway
1980
Ernest Norman Day
1981
Gordon Roy Anstee
1982
Sheila Elizabeth McQueen
1983
Jeanne Hilda Curtis
1984
Michael Harold Filer
1985
Robert Frederick Wotton
1986
Dan Crone
1987
Barbara R. Siberry
1988
Jacqueline Craven Harris
1989
Harry Bostock
1990
Wycliffe H Coe
1991
Lionel F Bennett
1992
Margaret Hogarth
1993
Ronald Whittaker
1994
Dr John Millward
1995
Pamela I Harris
1996
Jean Moore
1997
N/A
Unitary Authority
Peter Brushett
1998
Keith Rawlings
1999
Hampton James Courtney
2000
Ben Grower
2001
Douglas Eyre
2002
David Baldwin
2003
Anne Ray
2004
Emily Morrell-Cross
2005
Ted Taylor
2006
Bob Chapman
2007
Anne Filer
2008
Stephen Chappell
2009
Beryl Baxter
2010
Barry Goldbart
First Reform Jewish Mayor[2]
2011
Chris Rochester
2012
Phil Stanley-Watts
Bournemouth’s 100th Mayor
2013
Dr Rodney Cooper
2014
Chris Mayne
2015
John Adams
2016
Eddie Coope
2017
Lawrence Williams
2018
Derek Borthwick
2019
Susan Phillips
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the mayoral term was given a year’s extension
2020
2021
David Kelsey
2022
Robert (Bob) Lawton
2023
Anne Filer
2024
^Lives and Times of the Mayors of Bournemouth 1890–2000
^"First Reform Mayor in Bournemouth | Press Releases- The Movement for Reform Judaism". 3 October 2010. Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
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