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Alexander Grantham

Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham, GCMG (Chinese: 葛量洪; 15 March 1899 – 4 October 1978) was a British colonial administrator who governed Hong Kong and Fiji.

Sir Alexander Grantham
22nd Governor of Hong Kong
In office
25 July 1947 – 31 December 1957
MonarchsGeorge VI
Elizabeth II
Colonial SecretaryDavid Mercer MacDougall
John Fearns Nicoll
Sir Robert Brown Black
Edgeworth Beresford David
Preceded bySir Mark Aitchison Young
Succeeded bySir Robert Brown Black
17th Governor of Fiji
In office
1 January 1945 – 1947
MonarchGeorge VI
Preceded bySir Philip Mitchell
Succeeded bySir Brian Freeston
15th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
In office
1 January 1945 – 1947
MonarchGeorge VI
Preceded by(vacant)
Succeeded bySir Brian Freeston
Personal details
Born
Alexander William George Herder Grantham

(1899-03-15)15 March 1899
London, England
Died4 October 1978(1978-10-04) (aged 79)
London, England
Spouses
Maurine Samson, Lady Grantham
(m. 1925; died 1970)
M. E. Lumley, Lady Grantham
(m. 1972)
RelationsWarren de la Rue
Thomas de la Rue
Sir William Grantham
Alma materRoyal Military College, Sandhurst
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Imperial Defence College
OccupationSoldier, Colonial administrator
Chinese name
Chinese葛量洪
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGě Liànghóng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggot3 loeng4 hung4

Early life, colonial administration career edit

Grantham was born on 15 March 1899 and was educated at Wellington, the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and Pembroke College, Cambridge.

He was gazetted in the 18th Hussars in 1917 and joined the Colonial Administrative Service in Hong Kong in 1922. He was the Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for a short period in 1933. In 1934, he was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple and attended the Imperial Defence College later that year.

Grantham became Colonial Secretary of Bermuda from 1935 to 1938, and of Jamaica from 1938 to 1941. He then served as Chief Secretary of Nigeria from 1941 to 1944 and as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific from 1945 to 1947.

Immediately after his tenure as High Commissioner ended, he became Governor of Hong Kong, until 1957. He opposed his predecessor, Sir Mark Young's proposal of expanding social services on the grounds that the local Chinese population cared little about social welfare.[1] Instead, he proposed the election of Unofficial members of the Legislative Council among British subjects only with the Governor holding reserved power to override LegCo decisions.[2]

Legacy of governorship edit

His tenure marked the beginning of a unitary housing policy by the Hong Kong Government. In December 1953, a fire burned down a large slum area in Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, killing nine and leaving many homeless. It was under Grantham's administration that the government began to build settlement houses for the homeless. From that point on, the government was deeply involved in low-cost public housing programmes that allowed many Hong Kong people who could not afford to own a flat to live in government-owned housing estates at relatively low cost. The housing programme eventually evolved over time to allow people to buy low-cost housing and receive favourable loans to buy their own houses.

Honours edit

Personal life edit

Grantham grew up partly in Tianjin, where his father practised law. Both his father and brother were killed in World War I. His mother then remarried, to Johan Wilhelm Normann Munthe, and the family moved to Beijing.

Grantham was married twice. His first marriage, in 1925, was to the well-travelled Maurine Samson, daughter of the late Amos Roland Samson and Liberty "Libby" Cole (Neal) of Champaign County, Illinois. The Governor's official yacht, a Hong Kong health clinic, and a locomotive, were named "Lady Maurine" after her.[3] His first wife died in 1970, and Grantham married (Mrs) M.E. Lumley in 1972. He died on 4 October 1978.

Honours edit

Places/facilities named after him edit

Bibliography edit

  • Alexander Grantham (1965). Via ports, from Hong Kong to Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Goodstadt, Leo F. (2004). "The Rise and Fall of Social, Economic and Political Reforms in Hong Kong, 1930–1955". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 44: 66.
  2. ^ Miners, N. J. (1986). "Plans for Constitutional Reform in Hong Kong, 1946-52". The China Quarterly. 107: 475. doi:10.1017/S0305741000039862. ISSN 0305-7410.
  3. ^ a b The Kowloon Canton Railway (British Section) Part 5 – The Post War Years (1945 to 1978), Tymon, IHHKG, 9 June 2016.
  4. ^ "No. 35029". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 January 1941. p. 5.
  5. ^ "No. 37119". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 1945. p. 2938.
  6. ^ "No. 39243". The London Gazette (Supplement). 7 June 1951. p. 3064.

External links edit

  • A film clip "Longines Chronoscope with Sir Alexander Grantham" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Fiji
1946–1947
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Sir Harry Luke
High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
1946–1947
Preceded by Governor of Hong Kong
1947–1957
Succeeded by

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template Translated zh 葛量洪 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham GCMG Chinese 葛量洪 15 March 1899 4 October 1978 was a British colonial administrator who governed Hong Kong and Fiji Sir Alexander GranthamGCMG22nd Governor of Hong KongIn office 25 July 1947 31 December 1957MonarchsGeorge VIElizabeth IIColonial SecretaryDavid Mercer MacDougallJohn Fearns NicollSir Robert Brown BlackEdgeworth Beresford DavidPreceded bySir Mark Aitchison YoungSucceeded bySir Robert Brown Black17th Governor of FijiIn office 1 January 1945 1947MonarchGeorge VIPreceded bySir Philip MitchellSucceeded bySir Brian Freeston15th High Commissioner for the Western PacificIn office 1 January 1945 1947MonarchGeorge VIPreceded by vacant Succeeded bySir Brian FreestonPersonal detailsBornAlexander William George Herder Grantham 1899 03 15 15 March 1899London EnglandDied4 October 1978 1978 10 04 aged 79 London EnglandSpousesMaurine Samson Lady Grantham m 1925 died 1970 wbr M E Lumley Lady Grantham m 1972 wbr RelationsWarren de la Rue Thomas de la Rue Sir William GranthamAlma materRoyal Military College Sandhurst Pembroke College Cambridge Imperial Defence CollegeOccupationSoldier Colonial administratorChinese nameChinese葛量洪TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGe LianghongYue CantoneseJyutpinggot3 loeng4 hung4 Contents 1 Early life colonial administration career 2 Legacy of governorship 3 Honours 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 Places facilities named after him 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life colonial administration career editGrantham was born on 15 March 1899 and was educated at Wellington the Royal Military College Sandhurst and Pembroke College Cambridge He was gazetted in the 18th Hussars in 1917 and joined the Colonial Administrative Service in Hong Kong in 1922 He was the Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for a short period in 1933 In 1934 he was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple and attended the Imperial Defence College later that year Grantham became Colonial Secretary of Bermuda from 1935 to 1938 and of Jamaica from 1938 to 1941 He then served as Chief Secretary of Nigeria from 1941 to 1944 and as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific from 1945 to 1947 Immediately after his tenure as High Commissioner ended he became Governor of Hong Kong until 1957 He opposed his predecessor Sir Mark Young s proposal of expanding social services on the grounds that the local Chinese population cared little about social welfare 1 Instead he proposed the election of Unofficial members of the Legislative Council among British subjects only with the Governor holding reserved power to override LegCo decisions 2 Legacy of governorship editHis tenure marked the beginning of a unitary housing policy by the Hong Kong Government In December 1953 a fire burned down a large slum area in Shek Kip Mei Kowloon killing nine and leaving many homeless It was under Grantham s administration that the government began to build settlement houses for the homeless From that point on the government was deeply involved in low cost public housing programmes that allowed many Hong Kong people who could not afford to own a flat to live in government owned housing estates at relatively low cost The housing programme eventually evolved over time to allow people to buy low cost housing and receive favourable loans to buy their own houses Honours editHonorary Fellow Pembroke College Cambridge Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree Hong Kong University CMG 1941 KCMG 1945 GCMG 1951Personal life editGrantham grew up partly in Tianjin where his father practised law Both his father and brother were killed in World War I His mother then remarried to Johan Wilhelm Normann Munthe and the family moved to Beijing Grantham was married twice His first marriage in 1925 was to the well travelled Maurine Samson daughter of the late Amos Roland Samson and Liberty Libby Cole Neal of Champaign County Illinois The Governor s official yacht a Hong Kong health clinic and a locomotive were named Lady Maurine after her 3 His first wife died in 1970 and Grantham married Mrs M E Lumley in 1972 He died on 4 October 1978 Honours edit nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George C M G 1941 4 nbsp Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George K C M G Sir 1945 5 nbsp Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George G C M G Sir 1951 6 Places facilities named after him editGrantham Hospital in Aberdeen Hong Kong Grantham College of Education in Hong Kong Alexander Grantham a fireboat of the Fire Services Department of the Government of Hong Kong Sir Alexander an EMD G12 Diesel electric locomotive No 51 introduced in Hong Kong in 1955 and on display at the Hong Kong Railway Museum 3 Bibliography editAlexander Grantham 1965 Via ports from Hong Kong to Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press See also editHistory of Hong KongReferences edit Goodstadt Leo F 2004 The Rise and Fall of Social Economic and Political Reforms in Hong Kong 1930 1955 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch 44 66 Miners N J 1986 Plans for Constitutional Reform in Hong Kong 1946 52 The China Quarterly 107 475 doi 10 1017 S0305741000039862 ISSN 0305 7410 a b The Kowloon Canton Railway British Section Part 5 The Post War Years 1945 to 1978 Tymon IHHKG 9 June 2016 No 35029 The London Gazette Supplement 1 January 1941 p 5 No 37119 The London Gazette Supplement 14 June 1945 p 2938 No 39243 The London Gazette Supplement 7 June 1951 p 3064 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Grantham A film clip Longines Chronoscope with Sir Alexander Grantham is available for viewing at the Internet Archive Government offices Preceded bySir Philip Euen Mitchell Governor of Fiji1946 1947 Succeeded bySir Brian Freeston VacantTitle last held bySir Harry Luke High Commissioner for the Western Pacific1946 1947 Preceded bySir Mark Aitchison Young Governor of Hong Kong1947 1957 Succeeded bySir Robert Brown Black Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander Grantham amp oldid 1218804192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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