Gabriel Guist'hau Explained

Gabriel Guist'hau
Office:Mayor of Nantes
Term Start:1908
Term End:1910
Predecessor:Joseph Canal
Successor:Paul Bellamy
Birth Date:15 September 1863
Birth Place:Saint-Pierre, Réunion
Death Place:Nantes, France
Nationality:French
Party:Radical Party
Alma Mater:University of Nantes
Profession:Lawyer

Henri Gabriel Guist'hau (15 September 1863, Saint-Pierre, Réunion – 27 November 1931, Nantes, France) was a French politician.[1] [2]

Guist'hau left Réunion for Nantes to study law there, and was elected to be mayor of Nantes in 1908. He went on to become a deputy of the Assemblée nationale from 1910 to 1924. He was minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts in 1912, minister of Commerce and Industry in 1913, and finally, minister of the Navy in 1921. As minister of the Navy, he oversaw the reconstruction of the French Navy, after the ravages of the First World War. He was elevated to Officer of the Légion d'honneur in 1924.[3]

References

  1. http://www.culture.gouv.fr/LH/LH007/PG/FRDAFAN83_OL0084047v003.htm culture.gouv.fr : Extract of state registers
  2. http://www.culture.gouv.fr/LH/LH085/PG/FRDAFAN83_OL1248019V005.htm culture.gouv.fr : Death certificate
  3. http://www.culture.gouv.fr/LH/LH085/PG/FRDAFAN83_OL1248019V001.htm culture.gouv.fr : certificate of the legion of honor (Fr)