Background
He was born at Böd of Gremista, in Lerwick, and as a boy worked on the beach preparing fish.
He was born at Böd of Gremista, in Lerwick, and as a boy worked on the beach preparing fish.
The Crown attempted to press gang Anderson but Bressay man Thomas Bolt persuaded the Royal Navy to wait until he had finished his apprenticeship before his impressment in 1808.
Anderson was discharged 10 years later in London. Like many Shetland men, he was left destitute 600 miles from home in London after his service to King and country during the Napoleonic wars. They developed the shipping business between Britain and the Iberian peninsula, at one stage shipping guns and the British Legion to fight Portuguese conservatives and Spanish Carlists during their internal wars of the 1830s.
At his death in 1868 P&O had the largest commercial fleet of steamships in the world.
He moved to Streatham, London, and was Chairman of P&O from 1854 until his death. Other chairs included the coal transport company the Union Steamship Company and the Crystal Palace Company
He served as a radical Liberal Member of Parliament for the Orkney and Shetland constituency
He also founded the Shetland Journal, the Shetland Fishery Company at Vaila, and encouraged fish exports to Spain and business between Shetland and the United Kingdom mainland.
He endowed Lower Norwood Working Men"s Institute, the Anderson Educational Institute in 1862 (later and currently known as Anderson High School and a home for the widows of fishermen in Shetland. He was buried at West Norwood Cemetery.
15th United Kingdom Parliament.