Adam Adamson Explained

Adam Adamson
Birth Name:Adam Laurence Adamson
Order:38th
Office:Mayor of Invercargill
Term Start:1953
Term End:1962
Birth Date:10 March 1884
Birth Place:Pahia, New Zealand
Children:2

Adam Laurence "Addie" Adamson (10 March 1884 – 21 July 1984) was a New Zealand businessman, accountant and local politician. He served as mayor of Invercargill from 1953 to 1962.

Early life

Born in Pahia in Western Southland, Adamson was educated at Pahia School and Southland Boys' High School. He was born without a right hand. He worked on offices and ran general stores in Tuatapere and Orepuke with his brother Harry before becoming a partner in the firm of Featherston, Adamson and Francis, Accountants and Secretarial Services. He also had a small farm at Tuatapere.[1]

Political career

Adamson was a city councillor from 1944 for nine years, then was mayor from 1953 to 1962. He was elected president of the New Zealand Municipal Association in 1960.

In the 1956 New Year Honours, Adamson was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, in recognition of his service as mayor.

Personal life and death

Adamson married Alice Harrington in 1922. He was a Presbyterian Church elder. He drove a car until he was 99, and spoke at a formal dinner two nights before his death on 21 July 1984, aged 100. His wife, Alice Adamson, died in 1990, also at the age of 100.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Thomson . Jane . Southern People: a dictionary of Otago Southland biography . 1998 . Longacre Press . Dunedin . 1-877135-11-9. 2–3.
  2. Web site: Cemetery result . Invercargill City Council . 28 August 2023.