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  1. Sir Henry Abel Smith seen addressing a gathering during his farewell ceremony at The University of Queensland. Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith was Governor of Queensland from 1958 to 1966 and conferred an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws during the university's fiftieth anniversary celebrations in 1960.

  2. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Genealogy for Reginald Henry Macaulay Abel Smith (Smith) (1890 - 1964) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  3. In 1958 Sir Henry Abel Smith was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as Governor of Queensland in Australia and served in that office until 1966. The marriage of Sir Henry and Lady May Abel Smith was long-lived and the couple celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary a few months before Sir Henry's death in January 1993. They had three children:

  4. Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900-1993), army officer and governor, was born on 8 March 1900 at Westminster, London. He was tutored privately at home and, though a member of one of England's oldest private-banking families, chose an army career. Entering the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he was commissioned in the Royal Horse Guards in 1919.

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  5. Henry Abel Smith. Fame Meter (1/100) Has their own Wikipedia Page. Age 92 years old at time of death Family. spouses: May Abel Smith m. 1931. father: Francis Abel ...

  6. Henry Smith (Fußballspieler) (* 1956), schottischer Fußballtorhüter; Henry A. Smith (1830–1915), US-amerikanischer Arzt und Lyriker; Henry Abel Smith (1900–1993), britischer Armeeoffizier und Gouverneur von Queensland; Henry Boynton Smith (1815–1877), US-amerikanischer Theologe; Henry C. Smith (1856–1911), US-amerikanischer Politiker

  7. Lady May Helen Emma Abel Smith (née Cambridge) (1906-1994), Wife of Sir Henry Abel Smith; daughter of 1st Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice of Albany; great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Sitter in 36 portraits. Identify; Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900-1993), Army officer and colonial administrator.