William Lamond Allardyce
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Sir William Lamond Allardyce (1861 – 1930) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji (1901-1902), the Falkland Islands (1904-1914), Bahamas (1914-1920), Tasmania (1920-1922), and Newfoundland (1922-1928).
His wife, Lady Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce, helped start the Girl Guide movement on the island in 1923, and the Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association (NONIA) in 1924.
External links
- Profiles of Governors (http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g64.html)
Preceded by: Sir George Thomas Michael O'Brien | Governor of Fiji 1901–1902 | Succeeded by: Sir Henry Moore Jackson |
Preceded by: Sir William Grey-Wilson, KCMG | Governor of the Falkland Islands 1904–1914 | Succeeded by: Sir William Douglas Young, KBE, CMG |
Preceded by: ? | Governor of the Bahamas 1914–1920 | Succeeded by: ? |
Preceded by: Sir Francis Newdegate | Governor of Tasmania 1920–1922 | Succeeded by: Captain James O'Grady |
Preceded by: Sir Charles A. Harris | Governor of Newfoundland 1922–1928 | Succeeded by: Sir John Middleton |