James Bowker


Sir James Bowker was a British diplomat who was ambassador to Burma, Turkey and Austria.

Career

Bowker was educated at Charterhouse School and Oriel College, Oxford. He joined the Diplomatic Services in 1925 and served in Paris, Berlin, Ankara, Oslo and Madrid before being appointed Minister in Cairo 1945–47 ; High Commissioner and, after independence in 1948, Ambassador to Burma 1947–50; an assistant Under-Secretary for the Middle East and North Africa at the Foreign Office 1950–53; and Ambassador to Turkey 1954–58.
When Bowker left Turkey, The Times correspondent there commented that during his term
Bowker's last post was Ambassador to Austria, 1958–61.

Honours

Bowker was appointed in 1945, knighted KCMG in the 1952 New Year Honours, and awarded the additional, senior knighthood of GBE when he retired in 1961.

Elsa Bowker

In 1947 Bowker married Elsa Gued, whom he had met in Cairo while he was posted there. Lady Bowker was a noted socialite. She continued to live in London after Sir James' death, and in 1992 she met, and became a confidante of, Diana, Princess of Wales. Lady Bowker died in 2000. She had no children.