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[[The Rt. Hon.]] '''Gideon Brand van Zyl''', [[Privy council|PC]] ( |
[[The Rt. Hon.]] '''Gideon Brand van Zyl''', [[Privy council|PC]] ({{IPA-nl|brœnt fɐn zɛɪl|af}}) (3 Jun 1873–1 Nov 1956<ref name="Archon">{{cite web | url=http://www.archontology.org/nations/south_africa/sa_gg/zyl.php | title=Biography of Zyl, Gideon Brand van | accessdate=13 November 2013}}</ref>) was [[Governor-General of the Union of South Africa]] from 1945 to 1950. He was the first South African-born holder of the office. |
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Born in [[Cape Town]], he was the son of a prominent attorney, and he joined the family firm after qualifying at the University of Cape Town. During the [[Anglo-Boer War]] (1899–1902), he was a legal adviser to the British [[War Office]]. |
Born in [[Cape Town]], he was the son of a prominent attorney, and he joined the family firm after qualifying at the University of Cape Town. During the [[Anglo-Boer War]] (1899–1902), he was a legal adviser to the British [[War Office]]. |
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The Right Honourable Gideon Brand van Zyl PC | |
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7th Governor-General of the Union of South Africa | |
In office 1 January 1946 – 1 January 1951 | |
Monarch | George VI |
Prime Minister | |
Preceded by | The Rt Hon. Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet (Acting) |
Succeeded by | The Rt Hon. Ernest George Jansen |
The Rt. Hon. Gideon Brand van Zyl, PC (Dutch pronunciation: [brœnt fɐn zɛɪl]) (3 Jun 1873–1 Nov 1956[1]) was Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1945 to 1950. He was the first South African-born holder of the office.
Born in Cape Town, he was the son of a prominent attorney, and he joined the family firm after qualifying at the University of Cape Town. During the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902), he was a legal adviser to the British War Office.
In World War I (1914–1918), he was Deputy Director of War Recruiting, and served in the Cape Peninsula Garrison Regiment (a home defence unit).
Van Zyl entered politics in 1915, as a member of the Unionist Party. He was a member of the Cape Provincial Council (the provincial legislature) until 1918, and then a member of Parliament until 1942. He was Deputy Speaker from 1934 to 1942 (the Speaker being Dr Jansen, who was later also governor-general).
From 1942 to 1945, Van Zyl was Administrator of the Cape Province. He served as Governor-General from 1945 until 1950. He was appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 1945. In 1947, he hosted King George VI and the British Royal Family when they toured South Africa.
Van Zyl married Marie Fraser in 1900. He died in 1956.
References
- ^ "Biography of Zyl, Gideon Brand van". Retrieved 13 November 2013.
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (May 2009) |
- Dictionary of South African Biography Volume IV[page needed]
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- 1956 deaths
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- South African people of Dutch descent
- Governors-General of South Africa
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