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Sir '''Edward Betham Beetham''' ([[1905]]-[[1979]]) served as [[Governor of Trinidad and Tobago]] between [[1955]] and [[1960]]. He presided over the transition to elected internal self-government. Beetham was the last [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] colonial governor. The [[Beetham Highway]] in [[Port of Spain]] is named after him.
Sir '''Edward Betham Beetham''' ([[1905]]-[[1979]]) served as [[Governor of Trinidad and Tobago]] between [[1955]] and [[1960]]. He presided over the transition to elected internal self-government. Beetham was the last [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] colonial governor. The [[Beetham Highway]] in [[Port of Spain]] is named after him.



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Sir Edward Betham Beetham (1905-1979) served as Governor of Trinidad and Tobago between 1955 and 1960. He presided over the transition to elected internal self-government. Beetham was the last British colonial governor. The Beetham Highway in Port of Spain is named after him.

Preceded by Governor of Trinidad and Tobago
1955–1960
Succeeded by