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  1. Auckland Campbell Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes, GCMG, KCB, PC, FRSE (21 June 1879 – 8 June 1954) was a British academic, soldier, politician and diplomat. He was a member of David Lloyd George 's coalition government during the First World War and also served as Ambassador to the United States .

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    Auckland Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes. Baron Geddes, of Rolvenden in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created on 28 January 1942 for the prominent Conservative politician and former Ambassador to the United States, Sir Auckland Geddes.

  3. Auckland Campbell Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes, GCMG, KCB, PC, FRSE (21 June 1879 – 8 June 1954) was a British academic, soldier, politician and diplomat. He was a member of David Lloyd George 's coalition government during the First World War and also served as Ambassador to the United States.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2009 · Sir Auckland Geddes (1879-1954) served in British wartime recruitment positions during World War One. Although having trained as a surgeon Geddes - brother of Sir Eric Geddes , who served as wartime First Lord of the Admiralty - spent much of his career in public duty.

  5. Auckland Campbell-Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes, GCMG KCB PC (21 June 1879 – 8 June 1954) was a British academic, soldier, politician and diplomat. He was a member of David Lloyd George 's coalition government during the First World War and also served as Ambassador to the United States . Contents. 1 Background. 2 Military career. 3 Academic career.

  6. Auckland Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes in 1920.jpg 399 × 567; 107 KB. Auckland Geddes.png 221 × 276; 91 KB. British delegates LCCN2016823818.jpg 6,395 × 5,116; 3.54 MB. British Delegation at White House, 2-4-22 LCCN2016846038.jpg 5,954 × 4,339; 2.55 MB. British group at Union Station (Sir Auckland Geddes, 2nd from left.

  7. Sir Auckland Geddes (1879–1954; 1st Baron Geddes, 1942) was returned unopposed as Conservative M.P. for Basingstoke in a by-election held in October 1917. Before this entry into civilian public life, he held the rank of Brigadier-General as director of recruiting at the War Office.