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- Q16844719 description "Ghanaian ambassador".
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- Q16844719 abstract "John Banks Elliott was Ghana's first Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Moscow USSR from 1960 to 1966. During his tenure, he was Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Head Commonwealth Ambassadors, Head African and Diplomats, Head African Ambassadors Group. His appointment as Ambassador designate to the USSR was announced in Moscow on 8 January 1960.His accreditation to the Soviet Union was directed by the last Governor-General of the Dominion of Ghana, the Earl of Listowel, William Francis Hare under the direction of Queen Elizabeth II. Ambassador John Banks Elliott presented his credentials to the then Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Mr. K.E. Voroshilov. On 1 July 1960, Ghana became an independent Republic within the Commonwealth, and the first President of the Republic of Ghana Dr. Kwame Nkrumah reaccredited his appointment, which he presented to the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council Mr. Leonid Brezhnev.Born in 1917 to Gerald Barton Elliott a Lawyer and Auctioneer at large and Mary Wood-Elliott a Sacristan, he was named after his grandfather who came to the Gold Coast as a timber merchant with attention to detail, one of his passions was photography, J. Banks Elliott's photographs of Gold Coast showing trading stations, factories, towns, markets and people taken in 1880-1890 is archived at the Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies, Rhodes House, Oxford.".
- Q16844719 alias "Kofi Brompon".
- Q16844719 birthDate "1917-02-09".
- Q16844719 birthYear "1917".
- Q16844719 office "GhanaianAmbassadorto theSoviet Union".
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- Q16844719 alternativeNames "Kofi Brompon".
- Q16844719 dateOfBirth "1917-02-09".
- Q16844719 name "Elliott, John Banks".
- Q16844719 name "John Banks Elliott".
- Q16844719 office "Ghanaian Ambassador to the Soviet Union".
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- Q16844719 shortDescription "Ghanaian ambassador".
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- Q16844719 comment "John Banks Elliott was Ghana's first Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Moscow USSR from 1960 to 1966. During his tenure, he was Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Head Commonwealth Ambassadors, Head African and Diplomats, Head African Ambassadors Group.".
- Q16844719 label "John Banks Elliott".
- Q16844719 depiction Ambassador_John_Banks_Elliott._9_February_2011.jpg.
- Q16844719 givenName "John Banks".
- Q16844719 name "Elliott, John Banks".
- Q16844719 name "John Banks Elliott".
- Q16844719 surname "Elliott".