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William Mullan was born in Garvagh, County Derry c.1815 and came to Belfast in 1830. He worked in the wholesale grocery business and was a close friend of John Lyttle, who had served as Mayor in the years before Mullan took office. Mullan entered the Belfast Corporation in 1855 as Councillor for St Anne’s Ward. He served in Council for 26 years. He was Chairman of the Town Council Cemetery Committee and was a strong advocate of the construction of a cemetery on the Falls Road (now Belfast City Cemetery). Mullan was a Harbour Commissioner for 20 years, having stood for election in a bid to strengthen the representation of interests other than ship-owning. As a member of the Methodist Church, Mullan was closely associated with the founding of Methodist College and acted as Treasurer of the school’s building committee.
Title
William Mullan, Mayor of Belfast (1866)
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 140 x W 110 cm (E)
Accession number
1866-001
Work type
Painting