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Archie Lamb

Sir Albert Thomas "Archie" Lamb KBE CMG DFC (23 October 1921 – 19 October 2021) was a British diplomat, writer and RAF fighter pilot. He served as British ambassador to Kuwait from 1974 to 1977, and to Norway from 1978 to 1980.

Sir
Archie Lamb
British Ambassador to Norway
In office
1978–1980
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterJames Callaghan
Margaret Thatcher
Preceded byPeter Scott
Succeeded byDame Gillian Brown
British Ambassador to Kuwait
In office
1974–1977
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
James Callaghan
Preceded bySir John Wilton
Succeeded bySydney Cambridge
Personal details
Born
Albert Thomas Lamb

(1921-10-23)23 October 1921
Swansea, Wales
Died19 October 2021(2021-10-19) (aged 99)
EducationBishop Gore School
ProfessionDiplomat
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceRoyal Air Force
Years of service1941–1946
RankFlight Lieutenant
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross

Career edit

Albert Thomas Lamb was born in Britain on 23 October 1921, the son of R. S. Lamb and Violet Lamb (née Haynes). He was educated in Swansea at the Bishop Gore School. He joined the Foreign Office in 1938.

On the outbreak of World War II in 1939 he volunteered for the Royal Air Force, but was not called for service until 1941. He did pilot training in Southern Rhodesia; on his way back to Britain in SS Oronsay his ship was torpedoed and he spent nine days in a lifeboat before being rescued. Commissioned in 1941, he was promoted to flying officer (war-substantive) on 12 March 1943,[1] and to flight lieutenant (war-substantive) on 12 September 1944.[2] He flew combat missions in Hurricanes and Typhoons and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in January 1945.[3]

After the war Lamb returned to the Foreign Office and served at Rome, Genoa and Bucharest. He then studied Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies 1955–57 and subsequently served in Bahrain, as consul in Kuwait[4] and as political agent in Abu Dhabi in 1965-68, during which time he oversaw the 1966 Abu Dhabi coup d'etat. He served at the Foreign Office (later the Foreign and Commonwealth Office) 1965–74, rising to assistant under-secretary, before being appointed ambassador to Kuwait 1974–77[5] and to Norway 1978–80.[6] Lamb found the Norwegian political establishment insular and unsympathetic to their NATO partners, who at the height of the Cold War, were concerned about Norway's vulnerable border with the Soviet Union. In his last diplomatic dispatch, Lamb says of the Norwegians "...you demand your allies' full support but restrict their ability to give it... 'All for Norway' is the Royal motto of the King of Norway; it sums up the Norwegian interpretation of the North Atlantic Alliance".[7]

After retiring from the Diplomatic Service, he became a director of the nationalised companies British National Oil Corporation, later privatised as Britoil, and British Shipbuilders.

Personal life edit

His daughter Kathryn Lamb is a cartoonist, illustrator and writer.

He died on 19 October 2021, four days before his 100th birthday.[8][9]

Publications edit

  • A Long Way from Swansea: a memoir, 2003. Starborn Books. ISBN 1899530134
  • Abu Dhabi 1965–1968, 2003 Teapot Press.
  • The Last Voyage of SS Oronsay: A Questionable Venture, 2004 Starborn Books. ISBN 1899530185

Honours edit

Lamb was appointed MBE in 1953,[10] CMG in 1974[11] and knighted KBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1979.[12] He was made an honorary fellow of Swansea Metropolitan University in 2004.[13]

References edit

  • LAMB, Sir Albert Thomas, (Sir Archie), Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2013
  • Interview with Sir Archie Lamb, British Diplomatic Oral History Programme, Churchill College, Cambridge
  • , Starborn Books
  1. ^ "No. 35996". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 April 1943. p. 1941.
  2. ^ "No. 36722". The London Gazette. 26 September 1944. p. 4484.
  3. ^ "No. 36910". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 January 1945. p. 581.
  4. ^ The London Gazette, 19 March 1965
  5. ^ The London Gazette, 1 October 1974
  6. ^ The London Gazette, 28 February 1978
  7. ^ Paris, Matthew and Bryson, Andrew (2013), The Spanish Ambassador's Suitcase: Stories from the Diplomatic Bag, Penguin Books,
  8. ^ Lamb
  9. ^ "Sir Archie Lamb, fighter pilot and diplomat who served as Ambassador to Norway and Kuwait and established himself as a leading expert on the oil industry – obituary". The Telegraph. 22 October 2021. (subscription required)
  10. ^ The London Gazette, 26 May 1953
  11. ^ The London Gazette, 15 June 1974
  12. ^ The London Gazette, 16 June 1979
  13. ^ Honorary Fellows and Awards 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Swansea Metropolitan University
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Kuwait
1974–1977
Succeeded by
Sydney Cambridge
Preceded by
Sir Peter Scott
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Norway
1978–1980
Succeeded by

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Sir Albert Thomas Archie Lamb KBE CMG DFC 23 October 1921 19 October 2021 was a British diplomat writer and RAF fighter pilot He served as British ambassador to Kuwait from 1974 to 1977 and to Norway from 1978 to 1980 SirArchie LambKBE CMG DFCBritish Ambassador to NorwayIn office 1978 1980MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterJames Callaghan Margaret ThatcherPreceded byPeter ScottSucceeded byDame Gillian BrownBritish Ambassador to KuwaitIn office 1974 1977MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterHarold Wilson James CallaghanPreceded bySir John WiltonSucceeded bySydney CambridgePersonal detailsBornAlbert Thomas Lamb 1921 10 23 23 October 1921Swansea WalesDied19 October 2021 2021 10 19 aged 99 EducationBishop Gore SchoolProfessionDiplomatMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited KingdomBranch serviceRoyal Air ForceYears of service1941 1946RankFlight LieutenantBattles warsSecond World WarAwardsDistinguished Flying Cross Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Publications 4 Honours 5 ReferencesCareer editAlbert Thomas Lamb was born in Britain on 23 October 1921 the son of R S Lamb and Violet Lamb nee Haynes He was educated in Swansea at the Bishop Gore School He joined the Foreign Office in 1938 On the outbreak of World War II in 1939 he volunteered for the Royal Air Force but was not called for service until 1941 He did pilot training in Southern Rhodesia on his way back to Britain in SS Oronsay his ship was torpedoed and he spent nine days in a lifeboat before being rescued Commissioned in 1941 he was promoted to flying officer war substantive on 12 March 1943 1 and to flight lieutenant war substantive on 12 September 1944 2 He flew combat missions in Hurricanes and Typhoons and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross DFC in January 1945 3 After the war Lamb returned to the Foreign Office and served at Rome Genoa and Bucharest He then studied Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies 1955 57 and subsequently served in Bahrain as consul in Kuwait 4 and as political agent in Abu Dhabi in 1965 68 during which time he oversaw the 1966 Abu Dhabi coup d etat He served at the Foreign Office later the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1965 74 rising to assistant under secretary before being appointed ambassador to Kuwait 1974 77 5 and to Norway 1978 80 6 Lamb found the Norwegian political establishment insular and unsympathetic to their NATO partners who at the height of the Cold War were concerned about Norway s vulnerable border with the Soviet Union In his last diplomatic dispatch Lamb says of the Norwegians you demand your allies full support but restrict their ability to give it All for Norway is the Royal motto of the King of Norway it sums up the Norwegian interpretation of the North Atlantic Alliance 7 After retiring from the Diplomatic Service he became a director of the nationalised companies British National Oil Corporation later privatised as Britoil and British Shipbuilders Personal life editHis daughter Kathryn Lamb is a cartoonist illustrator and writer He died on 19 October 2021 four days before his 100th birthday 8 9 Publications editA Long Way from Swansea a memoir 2003 Starborn Books ISBN 1899530134 Abu Dhabi 1965 1968 2003 Teapot Press The Last Voyage of SS Oronsay A Questionable Venture 2004 Starborn Books ISBN 1899530185Honours editLamb was appointed MBE in 1953 10 CMG in 1974 11 and knighted KBE in the Queen s Birthday Honours of 1979 12 He was made an honorary fellow of Swansea Metropolitan University in 2004 13 References editLAMB Sir Albert Thomas Sir Archie Who s Who 2014 A amp C Black 2014 online edn Oxford University Press Dec 2013 Interview with Sir Archie Lamb British Diplomatic Oral History Programme Churchill College Cambridge Sir Archie Lamb Starborn Books No 35996 The London Gazette Supplement 27 April 1943 p 1941 No 36722 The London Gazette 26 September 1944 p 4484 No 36910 The London Gazette Supplement 23 January 1945 p 581 The London Gazette 19 March 1965 The London Gazette 1 October 1974 The London Gazette 28 February 1978 Paris Matthew and Bryson Andrew 2013 The Spanish Ambassador s Suitcase Stories from the Diplomatic Bag Penguin Books Lamb Sir Archie Lamb fighter pilot and diplomat who served as Ambassador to Norway and Kuwait and established himself as a leading expert on the oil industry obituary The Telegraph 22 October 2021 subscription required The London Gazette 26 May 1953 The London Gazette 15 June 1974 The London Gazette 16 June 1979 Honorary Fellows and Awards Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine Swansea Metropolitan University Diplomatic posts Preceded bySir John Wilton Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Kuwait1974 1977 Succeeded bySydney Cambridge Preceded bySir Peter Scott Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Norway1978 1980 Succeeded byDame Gillian Brown Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archie Lamb amp oldid 1167792587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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