Alexander Anderson (rugby union)
Alexander Anderson, (4 November 1873 – 14 December 1939) was a Scotland international rugby football player.[1] Rugby Union careerAmateur careerHe played for Glasgow Academicals. He also played for Merchistonians.[2] He played for Greenock Wanderers for one match in December 1894.[3] Provincial careerAnderson played for Glasgow District in the 1893 and 1894 inter-city matches.[4] He played for Cities District in 1893.[5] He played for West of Scotland District in 1894.[6] International careerHe was capped once for Scotland in 1894.[7] Military careerHe joined the Royal Engineers in 1894 as a submarine miner, in the Clyde division as a 2nd Lieutanent.[8] He rose to be a Lieutanent Colonel, serving in the First World War.[9] Business careerHe was a managing director of D. and J. Anderson Ltd., Atlantic Mills in Bridgeton, Glasgow. The textile firm was founded by his grandfather.[9] Other sportsHe stayed in Cove near Helensburgh; and became a keen yachtsman. He was a member of the Royal Clyde Club since 1898.[9] He listed a notice to change a ship's name in Lloyd's List of 16 February 1910:[10]
FamilyHe was born to John Anderson (1827-1911) and Jessie McLaren Harvie (1842-1910). They had 7 daughters and 2 sons, including Alexander. DeathHe died in a nursing home in Glasgow.[9] References
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