Governor
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Term of office
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Prior or concurrent offices
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Colonial Secretary
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Monarch
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Ref
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Sir George Chardin Denton KCMG FRGS FZS (1851–1928)
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11 January 1901
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21 December 1911
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– Administrator of the Gambia (1901)
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Charles O'Brien
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Edward VII
(1901–1910)
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Death of Fodi Kabba in 1901. Establishment of the Gambia Company in 1901. Expedition of parasitologist Joseph Everett Dutton. S. J. Forster appointed as permanent member of the Legislative Council for the first time in 1906, dies in 1940.
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George V
(1910–1936)
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Galway KCMG DSO (1859–1949)
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21 December 1911
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30 January 1914
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– Governor of Saint Helena (1903–1911)
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Charles O'Brien
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Ordnance for governing the protectorate revised in 1913.
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Cecil Gwynα (18??–19??)
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30 January 1914
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10 April 1914
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– Unknown
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Sir Edward John Cameron KCMG (1858–1947)
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11 April 1914
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July 1920
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– Commissioner of Saint Lucia (1909–1914)
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Governor during World War I. Establishment of the Gambia Section of the National Congress of British West Africa in 1920.
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Herbert Henniker-Heatonα (1880–1961)
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1920
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1921
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– Lieutenant Governor of Tobago (1864–1872)
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Sir Cecil Hamilton Armitage KBE CMG DSO (1869–1833)
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3 January 1921
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10 March 1927
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– Chief Commissioner of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast (1910–1920)
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Charles R. M. Workman
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Demonetization of the French franc in 1922. Ousman Jeng appointed to the Legislative Council representing the Muslims of Bathurst in 1922. First issue of The Gambia Outlook and Senegambian Reporter, published by Edward Francis Small, in 1922. Opening of the Armitage School in 1927.
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Sir John Middleton KBE CMG (1870–1954)
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10 March 1927
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October 1928
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– Governor of the Falkland Islands (1920–1927)
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Charles R. M. Workman
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Charles Rufus Marshall Workmanα (1874–1942)
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October 1928
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29 November 1928
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– Unknown
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Acting Governor between Middleton's departure and Denham's arrival.
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Sir Edward Brandis Denham GCMG KBE (1876–1938)
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29 November 1928
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13 January 1930
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– Colonial Secretary of Kenya (1923–1928)
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Charles R. M. Workman
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Bathurst Trade Union formed in 1929. BTU organises successful strike the same year. Denham leaves shortly afterwards having found it difficult to cope.
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Charles Rufus Marshall Workmanα (1874–1942)
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13 January 1930
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11 September 1930
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– Unknown
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Acting Governor between Denham's departure and Palmer's arrival.
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Sir Richmond Palmer KCMG CBE (1877–1958)
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11 September 1930
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12 April 1933
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– Governor of Northern Nigeria (1925–1930)
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Charles R. M. Workman Godfrey Charles Brian Parish
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Bathurst Urban District Council (BUDC) formed in 1930. Sheikh Omar Fye appointed as Muslim member of the Legislative Council in 1932, replacing Jeng. He serves until 1947. BTU becomes first registered trade union in Africa. A general reorganization of government takes place in 1933.
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Godfrey Charles Brian Parishhα (1897–1934)
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12 April 1933
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April 1934
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between the departure of Palmer and the arrival of Richards.
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Sir Arthur Richards GCMG (1885–1978)
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April 1934
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30 May 1936
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– Governor of North Borneo (1930–1934)
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Establishment of the Bathurst Advisory Town Council (BATC) in 1935, replacing the BUDC.
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Edward VIII
(1936)
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Harris Rendell Okeα (1891–1940)
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30 May 1936
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22 October 1936
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between Richards' departure and Southorn's arrival.
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Sir Thomas Southorn KCMG KBE (1879–1957)
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22 October 1936
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23 March 1942
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– Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong (1925–1936)
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Kenneth Blackburne
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Governor during home front build-up in early World War II.
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George VI
(1936–1952)
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Sir Hilary Blood GBE KCMG (1893–1967)
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23 March 1942
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October 1946
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– Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone (1934–1942)
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Kenneth Blackburne George D. Chamberlain
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Governor during the deployment of Gambia Regiment soldiers to Burma in 1944 and 1945. Drew up plans on how the Colonial Development and Welfare Acts funds were to be spent. Modernized the Bathurst water system, established a sewage system, paved streets, and improved the port. Established the Bathurst Town Council in 1946. Drew up 1947 Constitution that created direct elections.
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George D. Chamberlainα (1???–19??)
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October 1946
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29 March 1947
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between Blood's departure and Wright's arrival.
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Andrew Barkworth Wright KCMG CBE MC (1895–1971)
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29 March 1947
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May 1949
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– Colonial Secretary of the Windward Islands (1943–1947)
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Yundum egg scheme failure. Organised first direct election to Legislative Council of Edward Francis Small in 1947. Began policy of Africanization of the civil service and the reduction of European privilege. Departure to Cyprus led to protests due to his popularity.
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Edward Rex Wardα (1902–19??)
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May 1949
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December 1949
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between Wright's departure and Wyn-Harris' arrival.
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Sir Percy Wyn-Harris KCMG MBE KStJ (1903–1979)
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December 1949
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9 April 1958
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– Chief Native Commissioner of Kenya (1947–1949)
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Opposed broadly to the development of self-government. Expanded elected and unofficial places on the Executive and Legislative Councils. I.M. Garba-Jahumpa founds the Gambia Muslim Congress in 1952. Dismissal of Pierre Sarr N'Jie from the Executive Council. Wyn-Harris is unpopular among Colony, but popular among Protectorate due to efforts to improve conditions there. Forced to leave role incognito across the Senegal border.
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Elizabeth II
(1952–1970)β
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Alexander Nicol Anton Waddellα (1913–1999)
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9 April 1958
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19 June 1958
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between Wyn-Harris' departure and Windley's arrival.
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Sir Edward Henry Windley KCMG KCVO (1909–1972)
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19 June 1958
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29 March 1962
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– Chief Native Commissioner of Kenya (1953–1958)
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Drew up 1959 Constitution which established the House of Representatives. Foundation of the People's Progressive Party in 1959. Explored possibility of union with Senegal. Gambia Workers' Union carries out successful general strike in 1960. Drew up 1961 Constitution that led to full self-government. Appointed Pierre Sarr N'Jie as Chief Minister in 1961.
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Kenneth Graeme Stewart Smithα (1918–2001)
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28 February 1962
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29 March 1962
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– Unknown
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Himself
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Acting Governor between Windley's departure and Paul's arrival.
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Captain Sir John Paul GCMG OBE MC (1916–2004)
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29 March 1962
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18 February 1965
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– Secretary to the Cabinet of Sierra Leone (1960–1962)
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Appointed Dawda Jawara as Prime Minister in 1962 following the 1962 election. First major census of the Gambia in 1963. Independence conference in London in 1964, post-independence agreements reached with Senegal. Independence from the UK on 18 February 1965, Paul becomes first Governor-General.
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