Background
Leather, Edwin Hartley Cameron was born on May 22, 1919 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Arrived in Bermuda, 1973. Son of Harold H. and Grace C. (Holmes) Leather.
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The fabulous pink elephant would send Rupert Conway on a mission that would reach far beyond his goal. It would take him behind the Iron Curtain, where his presence would arouse the dangerous suspicions of unknown enemies, and it would involve him in the dark undercurrents of international conspiracy.
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HB no DJ as issuede has nice illkustrated cover see pictures/Title The Duveen Letter,Alibi in Time and Danger Feeds my Fear.Publisher: Detective Book Club. 7.4 by 5.2 by 1.1,cpyrt. 1980. 128 pages. English.
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Leather, Edwin Hartley Cameron was born on May 22, 1919 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Arrived in Bermuda, 1973. Son of Harold H. and Grace C. (Holmes) Leather.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Bath University, 1975. Bachelor of Science in Military Science, Royal Military College, Canada, 1994.
Member Any Questions panel British Broadcasting Corporation, England, 1948-1973. Member House of Commons County of Somerset, England, 1950-1963. President Institute of Marketing, England, 1963-1967.
Member executive committee, board finance Conservative Party National Committee, 1965-1971, chairman, 1970-1971. Governor, commander-in-chief Government of Bermuda, 1973-1977, retired, 1977. Board directors New Mexico Rothschild Bermuda and other companies.
Former deputy chairman Commonwealth Affairs Committee. Member executive committee British Commonwealth Producers' Organization.
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Trustee Menuhin Foundation, Bermuda. Founder Bermuda Festival. Captain Royal Canada Artillery, 1939-1945.
Fellow Royal Society Arts (honorary). Member National Institute Social Sciences (New York City, Gold medal 1977), Imperial Society Knights Bachelor (council member), Carlton Club (London), Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, Hamilton (Ontario) Club.
Married Sheila A.A. Greenlees, March 9, 1940 (deceased 1974). Children: Hope A., Sarah A.G.