Frank McCoubrey (b.1967), The Right Honourable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (2020–2021)

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Frank McCoubrey was born in Belfast in 1969. He was first elected to Belfast City Council in 1997 for the Court electoral area. Alderman McCoubrey previously served in the role of Deputy Lord Mayor (2000–2001) and High Sheriff of Belfast in 2009.

Alderman McCoubrey’s mayoral term coincided with the centenary of Northern Ireland's first parliament opening at City Hall, and as Lord Mayor, led a number of initiatives to mark this historical event, such as involving local school children in creating a time capsule to be opened in 2121.

Belfast City Hall

Belfast

Title

Frank McCoubrey (b.1967), The Right Honourable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (2020–2021)

Date

2021

Medium

oil on canvas

Accession number

2021-005

Acquisition method

acquired, 2021

Work type

Painting

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