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Monarch
  
Edward VIII George VI

Premier
  
Duff Pattullo

Name
  
Eric Hamber


Eric Hamber

Governor General
  
The Lord Tweedsmuir The Earl of Athlone

Preceded by
  
John William Fordham Johnson

Succeeded by
  
William Culham Woodward

Born
  
April 21, 1879 Winnipeg, Manitoba (
1879-04-21
)

Died
  
January 10, 1960(1960-01-10) (aged 80) Vancouver, British Columbia

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Eric Werge Hamber, (April 21, 1879 – January 10, 1960) was a Canadian businessman and the 15th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.

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Early life

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as a youth he was an excellent athlete who shone in his school rowing, rugby, football and hockey teams. His first job was as a junior clerk with The Dominion Bank, and he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, to open a new branch in 1907. On May 14, 1912, he married Aldyen Hendry, and began work at the BC Mills Timber and Trading Company, a company owned by Aldyen's father John Hendry. Hamber later became the company's President.

In 1934 he built the Tudor Revival style Minnekhada Lodge in Coquitlam as a country retreat and hunting lodge. The land is now managed by Metro Vancouver Parks.

Public office

On May 1, 1936, he became Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, achieving considerable popularity. He left office in 1941 and accepted the position of Chancellor of the University of British Columbia in 1944, a position he held for seven years. In 1946, he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George.

He died in 1960.

Other information

Both Eric Hamber Secondary School and one of the residences in Place Vanier on the UBC Vancouver campus are named after Eric Hamber. The Hamber Provincial Park on the BC side of the Canadian Rockies and Theatre BC's most prestigious award also bear his name.

When Queen Elizabeth II was married in 1947, Hamber and his wife were the only Canadian private guests

References

Eric Hamber Wikipedia