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618: 503:, but owing to failing health he was obliged to leave the colony in 1929, and soon afterwards resigned the appointment. He introduced drastic administrative reforms and devoted himself energetically to the problems of maintaining and improving the system of drainage and irrigation upon which the sugar and rice cultivation of the colony depended. He also promoted immigration and peasant settlement and the development of the production and marketing of rice. These activities were cut short by his illness and resignation in 1929. He died at 60: 682:, going back even further, to the late 14th century and beyond. The family were adherents to the Evangelical Reformed National Church of Canton Bern (Evangelisch-Reformierte Landeskirche des Kantons Bern) since 1528, when Bern introduced the Protestant Reformation to all its territories, a faith Guggisberg's emigrant grandfather continued to follow throughout his lifetime while in Canada. Guggisberg himself, because of his mother, was baptized and raised in the Anglican denomination, a faith that he piously adhered to until his death. 355: 117: 136: 393:"The duties of all members of the staff were strictly defined and, in particular, sensible rules were laid down as to the relations of the staff with the civil administration. Much attention was paid to the treatment of villagers; unpaid labour was forbidden; all goods bought were to be paid for at the recognized rate, and great care was to be exercised not to damage the crops.... They were model instructions and the survey of Nigeria was a model survey." 491:. Toward the close of his life he wrote: "My practical experience... during the last twenty-seven years has convinced me that what individuals have achieved, in spite of ill-selected systems of education, can be achieved by the race generally, provided we alter our educational methods." In order to carry out that purpose he founded 510:
During his last illness Guggisberg addressed to his personal friends a remarkable letter setting forth the aims which he had had in view in his administrative work in British Guiana, his confidence in divine guidance and in the spirit of Christianity, and his hope of being able to return to Africa
511:"to try to do some more work for the African races.... As you know," he concluded, "my heart is in Africa, and I believe that away from the trammels of the Colonial Office, there is opportunity for me to do something useful both for the Empire and for the natives of Africa." 979: 468:, the finest and most modern institution of its kind in colonial Africa at the time. During his time in the Gold Coast, as during his time in Nigeria, Guggisberg was lucky to be able to benefit from the advice of the geologist 519:
Guggisberg was a tall and athletic figure, as a young man very handsome, and always of impressive and dignified presence. His personality was attractive and inspiring. He was for some years captain of the Royal Engineers'
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Despite the occasional rumours about Guggisberg's background and religious faith being Jewish, it has been thoroughly documented that he was not. His family has long recorded ancestry in the farming village of
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The aim of Guggisberg's policy was the development of the country by and for the natives rather than for the benefit of European capitalists. In 1928 Guggisberg was appointed governor and commander-in-chief of
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honoured Guggisberg with the erection of a large statue, a rare tribute paid by a post-colonial government to one of its colonial governors.
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for the training of native teachers and instructors. It was later to become the largest establishment for the education of native Africans.
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in January 1897, where he distinguished himself by reforming the methods and syllabus of instruction. He was promoted to
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1917–1918, assistant-inspector-general of training, general headquarters, France, in 1918; and in command of the
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Close association with native Africans during his survey work convinced Guggisberg that the African races and
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in 1832. He was the eldest son born to merchant Frederick Guggisberg and his wife Dora Louisa Willson.
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History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 1: The Regular British Divisions
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Nigeria gave him full scope for his energies and organizational skills, and he compiled
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colonial administrator. He published a number of works on military topics and Africa.
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London: HM Stationery Office, 1937/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007,
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There are male dormitories named after Guggisberg at the Eastern compound of
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A History of the East Lancashire Royal Engineers by Members of the Corps
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in 1908 and a Knight Commander in the same Order in 1922. He was made a
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African countries and cultures : a concise illustrated dictionary
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were capable of eventually attaining the development levels of modern
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for regimental work, but in 1910 was appointed director of survey in
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British Army officer and colonial administrator (1869–1930)
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in 1913, Guggisberg was appointed surveyor-general of
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Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg self-portrait - 1922
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He became instructor in 919: 705: 58: 582:On 15 August 1905 in Staines to (Lilian) 1271:Canadian military personnel from Ontario 1266:Canadian emigrants to the United Kingdom 743: 616: 353: 349: 1046:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 804:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 429:from November 1916 to May 1917. He was 413:. He commanded the 94th Field Company, 14: 1188: 723:Guggisberg, F. G., and Fraser, A. G., 532:in 1905. He was also a fine player of 435:170th (2/1st North Lancashire) Brigade 173:170th (2/1st North Lancashire) Brigade 982:from the original on 26 February 2017 706:Guggisberg, F. G. and Decima (1909). 514: 1211:British Army generals of World War I 294:in 1879, Guggisberg was educated at 1276:19th-century British Army personnel 1251:People educated at Burney's Academy 948:F. G. Guggisberg and A. G. 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He was commissioned a 1226:Cricketers from Ontario 1206:British Army brigadiers 1044:A. H. M. Kirke-Greene, 950:The Future of the Negro 802:A. H. M. Kirke-Greene, 725:The Future of the Negro 612:the Ghanaian government 530:Marylebone Cricket Club 443:mentioned in dispatches 338:. In 1903 he published 267:Guggisberg was born in 1145:James Crawford Maxwell 1080:Guggisberg Genealogien 791:Guggisberg Genealogien 630: 359: 318:in 1892. He served in 1178:Edward Brandis Denham 709:We Two in West Africa 621:Guggisberg statue at 620: 588:We Two in West Africa 357: 350:Career and later life 342:under the pseudonym " 146:Years of service 1160:Cecil Hunter-Rodwell 1057:Bovay, Emile Henry, 524:eleven and played a 470:Albert Ernest Kitson 167:94th Field Company, 1116:Government offices 1001:Daniel Guggisberg. 961:Ronald E. Wraith, ' 716:Guggisberg, F. G., 698:Guggisberg, F. G., 691:Guggisberg, F. G., 548:. 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Index

Frederick Gordon Guggisberg
KCMG
DSO

Galt, Ontario
Bexhill-on-Sea
East Sussex
United Kingdom

British Army
Brigadier-General
Royal Engineers
170th (2/1st North Lancashire) Brigade
100th Brigade
First World War
Knight of the Order of St Michael and St George
Distinguished Service Order
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour
Decima Moore
Brigadier-General
KCMG
DSO
Canadian
British Army
British Empire
Galt, Ontario
Canada
Uetendorf
Canton of Bern
Switzerland

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