- Frank Mackenzie Ross
Frank Mackenzie Ross (1891 in
Glasgow ,Scotland – 1971 inVancouver ) was the twentiethLieutenant-Governor of British Columbia .Ross’ first job was as a bank clerk in
Montreal in 1910. He joined theCanadian Army at the outbreak ofWorld War I , serving with the 8th Battalion. During the war, Ross received theMilitary Cross and was a captain by the war’s end.After the war, Ross joined a shipbuilding company in Saint John,
New Brunswick . From this start, Ross went on to careers in industry and finance.During
World War II , Ross assisted inOttawa procuring supplies for the British Admiralty. His wartime service earned Ross the C.M.G.. Also during the war, Ross married Phyllis Turner, whose sonJohn Turner would later become Prime Minister ofCanada .Ross was appointed as Lieutenant-Governor on October 3, 1955. During Ross’ term, a fire destroyed Government House. A new Government House was completed in May 1959, the year before Ross retired from the office of Lieutenant-Governor.
External links
* [http://www.ltgov.bc.ca/office/FrankRoss.htm Biography] on Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia official website.
With all of the furnishings in the previous House destroyed, the then Lieutenant Governor, the Honourable Frank Mackenzie Ross, along with his wife, Phyllis, went to the United Kingdom in search of suitable pieces. The Ross’s purchased 114 pieces for the new Government House, which they donated to the House.
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*cite book
author = Daniel Francis "(Editor)"
title = "Encyclopedia of British Columbia "
publisher = Harbour Publishing
year = 1999
id = ISBN 1-55017-200-X
*cite book
author = McGregor, D.A.
title = "They Gave Royal Assent - The Lieutenant-Governors of British Columbia"
publisher = Mitchell Press Limited
year = 1967
id =
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