Lawrence Aubrey Wallace
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Sir Lawrence Aubrey Wallace (2 February 1857 - 26 January 1942) was a British colonial administrator. He was the administrator of North-Eastern Rhodesia
from April 1907 to January 1909, administrator of North-Western Rhodesia
from January 1909 to August 1911, and administrator of Northern Rhodesia
from August 1911 until March 1921.
North-Eastern Rhodesia
North-Eastern Rhodesia in south central Africa was formed by and administered by the British South Africa Company as the other half, with North-Western Rhodesia, of the huge territory lying mainly north of the Zambezi River into which it expanded its charter in 1891...
from April 1907 to January 1909, administrator of North-Western Rhodesia
North-Western Rhodesia
North-Western Rhodesia in south central Africa was formed and administered from 1891 under charter by the British South Africa Company which in 1890 had signed a treaty with King Lewanika of the Barotse, the most powerful traditional ruler in the territory...
from January 1909 to August 1911, and administrator of Northern Rhodesia
Northern Rhodesia
Northern Rhodesia was a territory in south central Africa, formed in 1911. It became independent in 1964 as Zambia.It was initially administered under charter by the British South Africa Company and formed by it in 1911 by amalgamating North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia...
from August 1911 until March 1921.
Works
- 'The Beginnings of Native Administration in Northern Rhodesia', Journal of the African Society, 16 (1922), pp. 165–176
- 'Rhodesia', in The dominions and dependencies of the Empire. Vol. I of Hugh Gunn, ed., The British Empire: A surveyThe British Empire: A surveyThe British Empire: A survey is a series of twelve books, each self-contained, published for educational purposes during the British Empire Exhibition in London by Collins in 1924, following the request of the Exhibition's management towards the Imperial Studies Committee of the Royal Colonial...
, Collins, 1924 - 'Northern Rhodesia and the last phase of the war in Africa'. In vol. 4 (1926) of Charles Prestwood LucasCharles Prestwood LucasSir Charles Prestwood Lucas KCB, KCMG, , was a civil servant and historian of Welsh extraction.Lucas was born at Crickhowell, Brecon, Wales. He was the grandson of Dr. Henry John Lucas and Jenetta Illtyda and son of Henry Lucas. His sister, Mary Anne Lucas, married the first Baron Glanusk...
, ed., The Empire at War, Oxford University Press, 1921-26.