Sir Albert Ball JP (20 July 1863[1] – 27 March 1946) was Mayor of Nottingham and Lord Mayor of Nottingham, and the father of the famous Great War air ace Captain Albert Ball (1896–1917), a recipient of the Victoria Cross.
He was a councillor for the Castle ward of the city and later appointed a justice of the peace.
He was created a Knight Bachelor in 1924 and was Lord of the Manors of Bunny, Bradmore and Tollerton.
In 1926, he built himself a new property, Stansted House, on Derby Road, Nottingham.
His portrait, by Noel Denholm Davis, is in the collection of Nottingham City Museums and Galleries.