James BowkerSir Reginald James Bowker GBE KCMG (2 July 1901 – 15 December 1983) was a British diplomat who was ambassador to Burma, Turkey and Austria. CareerBowker was educated at Charterhouse School and Oriel College, Oxford. He joined the Diplomatic Services in 1925[1] and served in Paris, Berlin, Ankara, Oslo and Madrid before being appointed Minister in Cairo 1945–47 (second to the Ambassador, and chargé d'affaires between ambassadors); High Commissioner and, after independence in 1948, Ambassador to Burma 1947–50;[2] an assistant Under-Secretary (head of department) for the Middle East and North Africa at the Foreign Office 1950–53; and Ambassador to Turkey 1954–58.[3] Bowker was also the Chairperson between 1965-1972 and vice president between 1958-1983 in British Institute of Archeology at Ankara.[4] When Bowker left Turkey, The Times correspondent there commented that during his term
Bowker's last post was Ambassador to Austria, 1958–61.[6] HonoursBowker was appointed CMG in 1945,[7] knighted KCMG in the 1952 New Year Honours,[8] and awarded the additional, senior knighthood of GBE when he retired in 1961.[9] Elsa BowkerIn 1947 Bowker married Elsa Gued, whom he had met in Cairo while he was posted there. Lady Bowker (as she became) was a noted socialite. She continued to live in London after Sir James' death, and in 1992 she met, and became a confidante of, Diana, Princess of Wales. Lady Bowker died in 2000. She had no children.[10] References
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