BA, BLitt(Oxon) FRSA; home civil service 1971-1986, local authority chief executive 1986-2003.
Falkland Island born historian, great-grandson of both Wm Coulson and Jacob Napoleon Goss. Died 2013, Stanley.
Dame Anne Griffiths. Born 1932; died 2017.
Univ of Western Australia; author of Darwin’s Desolate Islands and Darwin’s Other Islands.
ex Colonial Office; Falklands historian and author of The Pole-Evans Family. Died 2009.
MA (Cantab) History; founder Falkland Islands Philatelic Study Group.
Son of Stanley Bennett and nephew of Harold Bennett
PhD (UC Berkeley, 1989); Fulbright-Hays Scholar in Falklands, 1986-87.
Former National Archivist, Jane Cameron National Archives, Stanley. Great-grandaughter of Fred Newman. Resigned from office August 2023
(1929-2023)
Writer and journalist. Founder editor of Penguin News.
(1931-2023) Journalist, BBC political and Latin American correspondent.
MA (Cantab); writer and lecturer; former Director, South Georgia Whaling Museum. Died 2022
Director Dean Brothers Ltd, Pebble Island Died 2022
Falkland Islands Government Archivist. Died 2009, Trelew, Argentina.
PhD; Baptist minister; Argentine South Atlantic historian and author; President Inst. de las Malvinas. Died.
Chief Botanist and Director, National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.
Professor Emeritus of medieval Welsh history, University of Wales, Bangor.
MBE, businesswoman, former teacher and Assembly member 1997-2005 and 2009-2017.
MBE former teacher, FI Legislative councillor 1997-2005, Co-owner/director Fortuna Ltd.
Marine salvage master; co-author of Risdon Beazley Marine Salvor.
Founding Member, history of Art, UCCork; co-ordinator, Centre for Adult continuing Education, UCC.
Professor; Head of Bird & Mammal Research (later Conservation Biology) BAS 1976–2006; CBE; FRS.
Retired Lieutenant-Commander, Royal Navy and a former Vice-President of the Hakluyt Society. Died 2021
MA, FLS; former librarian, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and author of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1999).
BSc; MSc; MPhil; PhD. September 1964-January 1966 sealing inspector on South Georgia; former lecturer in the Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland; retired in January 2011; continues to live in Newfoundland; and is now an Honorary Research Professor.
Died 2018
CB, MBE, MSc; military career in Royal Engineers, 1954-1991.
RSM: Missioned by Sisters of Mercy to be pastoral assistant at St Mary’s Stanley 1995-2002. Died 2010.
Committees of the Falkland Islands association and Falkland Islands Philatelic Study group.
FRSA; ACIB; writer, former treasurer Falklands conservation; former editor of the Upland Goose magazine
Writer and conservationist with specific interests in Falklands, Galapagos and New Zealand.
BA, DPhil (Oxon); Professor of English, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
FRICS (Chartered Building Control Surveyor); Governor – World Organisation of Building Officials.
(MA); Anglican priest; missionary in the diocese of Argentina since 1981.
Alternate Exec Director, African Development Bank. MA (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy).
PhD, DLitt; Canadian Corresp Member Soc for Naut Research; author of The Falkland Islands/Malvinas.
Yacht designer and author of books on the Antarctic. Died 2012, Suffolk.
First Secretary, Government House, Stanley, 2003-2007.
TechRICS; FRGS; Shackleton Scholar; Curator South Georgia Museum 1992-1995; author.
Ernest J King Professor of Maritime History, US Naval War College; D Phil; FRHist S.
Glaciologist, toponymist, FRSC, FRGS (gold medallist), polar medallist. Died 2012, Kent.
BAS (1977–1982); FIDC (1982–83); SPRI (1983 to present); FRGS.
FIPSG; author of The Specialised Stamp Catalogue of the Falkland Islands and Dependencies.
PhD on environmental history of sub-Antarctic islands; author of The Antarctic Dictionary.
Former BAS geologist, mineral explorer, Shell executive. Now recording use of dogs in BAT.
MA (Cantab) Geography; Church of England Priest; Missionary in Argentina for ten years. Died March 2022
BA (Cantab); war service, DSO, MC; PC; FRS; political, business and academic posts. Died 2007.
Army 1940-1946 (MC 1944 Italy); Home Civil Service 1946-1961; contributor Oxford DNB.
Historian of American whaling, served as Director of the New Bedford Whaling Museum from 1967-1993.
Prof. Dr. (em) History of Natural Sciences, University of Hamburg.
PhD, Professor of International Relations (American University, Washington, DC).
Independent scholar and researcher.
Professor Emeritus, Historian, University of Punta Arenas, Chile.
Project Curator, Museum Collections Unit, University of St Andrews.
Professor of Agriculture, Queens University Belfast; Editor The Falkland Islands Journal.
Former Managing Director, Falkland Islands Co; Hon Secretary, Falkland Islands Committee. Died 2011.
LVO; MA(TCD), BA(Lond) Classics; Canon Norwich; Chaplain Falkland Islands 1987-1991. Died 2014, Norfolk.
University of Zurich, Society for Irish-Latin American Studies.
1928-2021. Resident owner, West Point Island, West Falkland (for 70 years).
former Head Spanish Translator at the IMO; international representative of the Hakluyt Soc in Spain.
Vice-President for Collections and Research; Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut, USA
PhD; Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Falkland Islands 1991-96.
MA (Oxon), Ger & Fr; English teacher; Dip TEFL(Wales); Dip Ling (Lond); Dr Phil (Munich).
BA (Hons) Keele; geologist; former Co-Editor of the Falkland Islands Newsletter.
Retired Canadian College instructor, now photographer and writer.
SPRI 1954-1968; NMM 1970-1987; author, Search for the NW Passage and Voyages of the Discovery. Died 2022
BA (TCD) History; interests – Antarctica, Falkland Islands.
Royal Marine, yachtsman and author
Author of articles and books on Falklands history and philately; editor; chairman; Falklandophile. Died 2014, Weston super Mare.
Local historian; author of 'Gauchos and Corrals' and 'Falkland Rural Heritage'
FSA; FRHist S; FMA. Died 2013.
BSc, PhD; Geologist BAS (1970-75); Br Geological Survey and FI Dept of Mineral Resources.
PhD; Scott Polar Research Institute. Died 2014, Cambridge.
BA (Oxon) History; Diplomatic Service; Governor Falkland Islands 1992-5; CMG. Editor DFB.
Chief Exec, Falkland Islands Govt, 1983–87, 1988–89; Governor Montserrat 1990–93. Died 2007.
MSc (UCL) Architecture; Facilities Management, RCGP 1987–1993.
former Manager of the Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service (FIBS)
Accompanied her husband who served as Admiralty Marshal to the Falklands for six years.
Emeritus Professor of History, Queen Mary, University of London.
BSc, PhD, DSc; Reader in Environmental Science, University of Ulster, Coleraine.
MA (Oxon); PhD (Courtauld Institute London).