Christian Francis John Galloway | |
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Born | Llantrissant Dinas, Wales | 13 May 1880
Died | 31 August 1969 Hampstead, England | (aged 89)
Other names | Galloway C.F.J |
Occupation(s) | Mining engineer and military officer |
Christian Francis John Galloway BSc F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I. (13 May 1880 – 31 August 1969) was of Scottish descent, born at Llantrissant Dinas, Wales, the second son of Sir William Galloway (1840–1927), mining engineer, and Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853–1880),[1] and younger brother of William Albert Denis Galloway (1878–1957). He qualified as a mining engineer,[2] and was later employed by the governments of British Columbia and Sarawak in Borneo to survey coal deposits.
He joined the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers in 1897, and served with them in South Africa during the Boer War, in France during the World War I, and later in Mesopotamia and Persia, rising to the rank of Major by 1920.
He is a well respected travel writer, whose insight into the country and people he encountered during his time in Canada are referred to in other journals up to the present day.