George Strahan

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George Cumine Strahan
George Strahan

In office
June, 1874 – April 7, 1876
Preceded by Charles Lees
Succeeded by Charles Lees

In office
1876 – 1880
Preceded by Sir John Pope Hennessy
Succeeded by D.J. Gamble

In office
December 7, 1881 – October 28, 1886
Preceded by Frederick Weld
Succeeded by Robert George Crookshank Hamilton

Born December 9, 1838
Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Died February 17, 1887
Bournemouth, Dorset, England, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Spouse Catherine Livingstone

Major Sir George Cumine Strahan KCMG (9 December 183817 February 1887) was a British military officer and colonial administrator, best known as the Governor of Tasmania from 1881–1886.

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Strahan was born on 9 December 1838 in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in the United Kingdom. After graduating from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, he joined the Royal Artillery corps of the British Army as a lieutenant in 1857.

Strahan was assigned as aide-de-camp to the last two Lord High Commissioners of the Ionian Islands: William Ewart Gladstone (actually High Commissioner Extraordinary, later to become Prime Minister) and Sir Henry Storks. When Storks was appointed Governor of Malta in 1864, Strahan accompanied him and served his successor, Sir Patrick Grant, until 1868 when he was made chief secretary of Malta. Further administrative appointments in various capacities followed in the Bahamas (colonial secretary 1868-1872, acting governor 1872-1873), Lagos (administrator 1873-1874), Gold Coast (governor 1874-1876) and the Windward Islands/Barbados (governor 1876-1880).

Strahan was appointed Governor of Tasmania in April 1880, and was knighted shortly after. He did not, however, take up the appointment until arriving in Hobart in December 1881. The long delay was caused by Strahan acting as administrator of the Cape Colony and high commissioner to Southern Africa until the arrival of Sir Hercules Robinson.

Strahan was a popular governor in Tasmania, regarded as attentive to education, health and rural industry. His own health was occasionally questioned, and the spells of illness he suffered during his term were put down to having spent so many years in the tropical climates of the Caribbean and Africa.

Strahan left Tasmania in October 1886, and returned to England via Melbourne. He was appointed as Governor of Hong Kong to replace Sir George Bowen, but died in Bournemouth on 17 February 1887 before he could take up the appointment.

The town of Strahan on the West Coast of Tasmania was named after George Strahan in 1892.

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir James Walker
Governor of the Bahamas
1871–1873
Succeeded by
Sir John Pope Hennessy
Preceded by
Charles Lees
Governor of the Gold Coast Colony
1874–1876
Succeeded by
Charles Lees
Preceded by
Sir John Pope Hennessy
Governor of Barbados and the Windward Islands
1876–1880
Succeeded by
D.J. Gamble (acting)
Preceded by
Sir Frederick Weld
Governor of Tasmania
1881–1886
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Hamilton
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