Stewart Crawford Explained
Sir Robert Stewart Crawford (27 August 1913 - 11 October 2002, Oxfordshire), known as Stewart Crawford, was a British diplomat.
Background
Crawford was the son of Sir William Crawford, founder of the advertising agency W. S. Crawford Ltd.
Education
After five years at Gresham's School, Holt, Norfolk, he spent a term at University of Tübingen before going up to Oriel College, Oxford, where he took a First in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
Career
- 1936: Joined the Air Ministry as a civil servant
- 1940-1946: Private Secretary to the Chief of Air Staff
- 1946-1947: Assistant Secretary, Control Office for Germany and Austria
- 1954-1956: Counsellor, British Embassy, Norway
- 1957-1959: Counsellor, later Minister, British Embassy, Baghdad
- 1959-1960: Deputy UK Delegate to Organization for European Economic Co-operation
- 1961-1965: Assistant Under Secretary, Foreign Office
- 1966-1970: UK Political Resident, Persian Gulf
- 1970-1973: Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- 1973-1974: Chairman, Committee on Broadcasting Coverage
- 1976-1984: Member of BBC General Advisory Council
Family
Crawford married Mary Katharine Corbett, daughter of Eric Corbett. They had four sons and one daughter.
Honours
References
- Who's Who 2003 (A. & C. Black, London, 2003) page 489
- Obituary: Sir Stewart Crawford by Denis Wright in The Independent, 1 November 2002
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