Edward Beetham
Edward Beetham | |
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Dave Laughton, Ted Hill, Eleanor Hill, Sir Edward Beetham, Governor of Trinidad & Tobago, 1957 | |
Born | Edward Betham Beetham 19 February 1905 |
Died | 19 February 1979 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Colonial official |
Sir Edward Betham Beetham KCMG CVO OBE (19 February 1905 – 19 February 1979)[1] was a British colonial official who was Resident Commissioner in Swaziland from 1946 to 1950 and in the Bechuanaland Protectorate from 1950 to 1953.
He was educated at Charterhouse School and Lincoln College, Oxford. He was Governor of the Windward Islands 1953–55 and Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1955–60, where he presided over the transition to elected internal self-government.[2] Beetham was the last British colonial governor of Trinidad and Tobago of British descent. The Beetham Highway in Port of Spain is named after him.
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External links
- Portraits of Sir Edward Betham Beetham at the National Portrait Gallery, London
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Preceded by Eric Kellett Featherstone | Resident Commissioner in Swaziland 1946-1950 | Succeeded by David Loftus Morgan |
Preceded by Sir Robert Arundell | Governor of the Windward Islands 1953–1955 | Succeeded by Sir Colville Deverell |
Preceded by Sir Hubert Rance | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1955–1960 | Succeeded by |
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