- Henry Spencer Palmer
Infobox Person
name = Henry Spencer Palmer
caption = Henry Spencer Palmer
birth_date =30 April 1838
birth_place =Bangalore ,British India
death_date =10 February 1893
death_place =Tokyo ,Japan
other_names =
known_for = Foreign advisor to MeijiJapan
occupation = engineer, surveyor, foreign advisor to Japan
nationality =England Major General Henry Spencer Palmer (30 April 1838 -10 February 1893 ) was aBritish army military engineer and surveyor, noted for his work in developing Yokohama harbor in theEmpire of Japan as a foreign advisor to the Japanese governmentBiography
Palmer was born at
Bangalore ,British India ; his father was a colonel in the Madras army, and his mother was the daughter of a Canadianarchdeacon . He was educated at private schools in Bath inEngland and by tutors before being admitted in January 1856 to theRoyal Military Academy, Woolwich . He was commissioned as alieutenant in theRoyal Engineers in December and studied for a year at the Royal Engineers Establishment,Chatham . In October 1858, he was assigned toBritish Columbia ,Canada as part of a survey mission. In addition to undertaking several exploratory surveys, he laid out trails, supervised road construction, and inspected road-works. He was commended for his efforts, and during his stay in Canada also contributed papers on British Columbia to theRoyal Geographical Society in London. In November 1863, one month after their marriage, he and his 15-year-old wife sailed for England.From 1864 and 1874 Palmer served with the
Ordnance Survey ofGreat Britain . Palmer was well known not only as a soldier but also as a scientist. From 1874, he undertook various postings as a surveyor, civil engineer, and astronomer inNew Zealand ,Barbados ,Hong Kong , andJapan .After retiring from the Royal Engineers in 1887, he settled in Japan, established a successful civilian practice in
Yokohama , where he was hired by the Japanese government to develop designs for theharbor and citywaterworks . He was also a frequent contributor of letters and articles to theJapan Times .Japan Weekly Mail and other newspapers and periodicals, and was also a correspondent for the London Times. He also wrote a profusely illustrated guidebook to Japan, “Letters from the Land of the Rising Sun”.At some point around 1890, he remarried to a Japanese woman, Uta Saito, with whom he had a daughter.
After his death in 1893 from
typhoid fever , he was buried in the foreign cemetery atAoyama, Tokyo .A bronze bust of Palmer was unveiled by the Yokohama Water Works in 1987 to commemorate the centennial of its foundation. The
Yokohama Archives of History also held a special exhibition in his honor the same year.See also
*
o-yatoi gaikokujin
*Anglo-Japanese relations
*Foreign cemeteries in Japan External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6352 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://homepage3.nifty.com/yhiguchi/ Online Museum with much detailed information]References
* 'Henry Spencer Palmer, 1838-93', by Jiro Higuchi, Chapter 18, "Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits", Volume IV, edited by
Hugh Cortazzi , Japan Library, 2002 ISBN 1-903350-14-X
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