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W. A. R. Wood

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William Alfred Rae Wood (23 January 1878 – 21 January 1970) was a British diplomat who lived most of his life in Thailand. He began working as an interpreter at the British Legation in Bangkok in 1896, and became the British Consul-General in Chiang Mai in 1921. He retired from office in 1931, and later took up teaching English in Chiang Mai, where he permanently settled down. He was a well known figure in the expatriate British community, and wrote several books, including Consul in Paradise (1965), a memoir covering his life in Thailand, and A History of Siam (1926), which was regarded as a standard work of the time.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Pritchard, Neil (January 1970). "Obituary: W.A.R. Wood" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. 58 (1): 278–279. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  2. ^ Erlanger, Steven (27 January 1990). "Chiang Mai Journal; Verdant Land Where Victoria Stares and Stares". New York Times. Retrieved 15 September 2018.