Robert Bellinger

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Sir Robert Ian Bellinger, GBE OD (10 March 1910 – 8 July 2002) was a British politician and Lord Mayor of London.

Bellinger was born in Gloucestershire and raised in Fulham, London where he attended All Saints church school. Following his father's death he started work at the age of 14 as an office boy. He studied accountancy at the Regent Street Polytechnic before joining Kinloch, the wholesale grocery.[1] He rose through the ranks to become chairman in 1946, a post which he held until retirement in 1975.[citation needed]

He joined the

City University) in 1966.[citation needed
]

He was a Governor of the

. In 1970, he was named as chairman of the National Savings Committee.

He was a keen sportsman, playing for Ealing Football Club in his youth, and was president of several Buckinghamshire sports clubs. He was also a longtime director of Arsenal Football Club from 1960 until 1996.[2] On his retirement as a director of Arsenal he was appointed Life President, a title he held until his death in 2002.

References

  1. ^ Profile, telegraph.co.uk; accessed 30 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Arsenal Shareholders Offer a Piece of their Mind", 4thegame.com; accessed 30 April 2016.