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Stanley Fingland was born on 19 December, 1919 in Sierra Leone, is a British diplomat. Discover Stanley Fingland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
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Born 19 December 1919
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Date of death 2003
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Nationality Sierra Leone

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1919

Sir Stanley James Gunn Fingland (19 December 1919 – 20 January 2003) was a British diplomat who was High Commissioner to Sierra Leone, Ambassador to Cuba and High Commissioner to Kenya.

Stanley James Gunn Fingland was educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh.

1936

He joined the Civil Service in 1936 at the age of 17, initially in the Post Office During the Second World War he served with the Royal Signals in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Egypt, earning a mention in dispatches and rising to the rank of major.

1948

He joined the Commonwealth Relations Office in 1948 and served with the High Commission in India and the embassy in Australia before being posted as Adviser on Commonwealth and External Affairs to the Governor-General of Nigeria 1958–60.

1960

After Nigeria gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 1 October 1960 Fingland served briefly at the new High Commission there before being posted to the West Indies Federation to do a similar advisory job; after Trinidad and Tobago gained their independence in 1962 he was Deputy High Commissioner until the following year.

1964

In 1964 Fingland was posted to Rhodesia as Deputy High Commissioner, and was still there in November 1965 when Ian Smith signed the Unilateral Declaration of Independence and a state of emergency.

1966

The British High Commissioner has to leave and Fingland stayed on as head of the residual mission until he was also expelled in 1966.

He was then posted as High Commissioner to Sierra Leone 1966–69, an unstable time during which there were three military coups.

Stanley Fingland was appointed CMG in the New Year Honours of 1966 and knighted KCMG in the New Year Honours of 1979.

1972

After three years as assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Fingland was posted as ambassador to Cuba 1972–75 and finally as High Commissioner to Kenya 1975–79, during which time he was also the UK Permanent Representative to the UN Environment Programme and briefly to the UN Centre for Human Settlements after it was established in 1978 (both UN organisations have their headquarters at Nairobi, Kenya).

"In all his posts, Fingland was utterly lacking in pretension; he was blessed with robust common sense, and was a prescient and practical organiser of unquestionable integrity."

2003

— Obituary, The Telegraph, London, 21 March 2003