Violet Mary Craig Roberton, CBE (1888–1954) was a politician and local councillor, active in Glasgow, Scotland from 1921 to 1954.
After her early education at Park School, Glasgow, she matriculated at Queen Margaret College.
She was a member of a number of committees, including parks, tramways, baths and wash-houses, building regulations and chemical laboratories.
[4] In the 1923 General Election, she stood unsuccessfully as the Unionist parliamentary candidate for St Rollox ward.
[10][11] She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from University of Glasgow in 1943, and in 1952, she received the St Mungo Prize for "the person who has done most in the past three years for the good of the city by making it more beautiful, healthier, or more honoured.