Walter Raine

Summary

Sir Walter Raine (1874–1938) was Conservative MP for Sunderland, at the time a two-seat constituency.[1][2][3]

The managing director of his father's coal exporting firm, Raine was a prominent Methodist and held many church offices as well as civic posts in Sunderland. He was Mayor of Sunderland from 1920 to 1922.

He won the seat in 1922, held it in 1923 and 1924, but lost to Labour in 1929.[1][2][3] He was knighted in 1927.

A ferry named after him later operated across the River Wear in Sunderland.[4]

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b "THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONSTITUENCIES BEGINNING WITH 'S'". Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b Whitaker's Almanack 1923 to 1930 editions
  3. ^ a b F.W.S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results, 1918-1949
  4. ^ "Remembering the river ferry which lasted 1,000 years". www.sunderlandecho.com.