Harold E. Lambert
Military Person
1893 – 1967
Who was Harold E. Lambert?
Harold E. Lambert OBE was a British linguist and anthropologist in Kenya.
Born in Pield Heath, raised in Bournemouth, and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, Lambert served as a platoon commander in the Gloucestershire Regiment during World War I, and was wounded at the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. A year later, the young Lieutenant joined the King's African Rifles in Nyassaland in the East African Campaign against the German army in Tanganyika.
After his demobilization in 1919, Lambert remained in East Africa and was appointed assistant District Commissioner on the southern coast of Kenya. During this period, he studied Swahili history and culture, becoming fluent in the language. Gaining indigenous respect and recognition, he became known as "Sheikh Lambert." His subsequent postings were as District Commissioner in Kiambu, Lamu, Embu, Kenya, Voi, and other places, where he gained an "outstanding" reputation as an administrator known for his "profound" knowledge of indigenous law and culture. In 1939, the British Governor of Kenya successfully nominated Lambert as an Officer in the Order of the British Empire and promoted him to Senior District Commissioner.
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- Born
- 1893
- Also known as
- Harold Lambert
- Education
- Queens' College, Cambridge
- Died
- 1967
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on July 23, 2013
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