Edward Beetham

Sir Edward Betham Beetham KCMG CVO OBE (19 February 1905 – 19 February 1979)[1] was a British colonial official who was Resident Commissioner of Swaziland 1946–50 and of the Bechuanaland Protectorate 1950–53. 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.

Dave Laughton, Ted Hill, Eleanor Hill, Sir Edward Beetham, Governor of Trinidad & Tobago, 1957.

References

  1. "Edward Beetham". Aspiring Minds Trinidad and Tobago. n.d. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  2. "BEETHAM, Sir Edward (Betham)". Who Was Who (online ed.). A & C Black, 1920–2015. 2014 via Oxford University Press.
Government offices
Preceded by
Eric Kellett Featherstone
Resident Commissioner of 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
Sir Solomon Hochoy


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