Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs
To Ghana With Love
William Galloway - Pioneer Builder
- Publisher
- Granville Island Publishing
- Initial publish date
- May 2014
- Category
- Personal Memoirs
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781926991511
- Publish Date
- May 2014
- List Price
- $19.95
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Description
Displaced but not lost, To Ghana With Love tells the story of the remarkable William Galloway and his life and contributions to his adopted homeland. Spanning from the early 1870's until the 1950's, the biography follows how Galloway went from being born to agricultural farmers on the harsh Canadian shield nearOttawa to becoming a builder in South Africa, Scotland and Ghana, West Africa. Described as a prodigious builder of houses along the Accra Ridge, his pinnacle of achievement was building AchimotaCollege in Accra, for which he was rewarded with the honour of being presented to royalty; which is just one of the many stories this book brings to life. An entrepreneur, yet builder at heart, Galloway ran more than one company, failed a few times and rebuilt. But if Africa temporarily gave him riches, it also exacted its toll, suffering through malaria more than once. After many voyages to Africa, he returned to his Glasgow homein 1946 where he lived out the remainder of his extraordinary life. He was a pioneer and his work lives on, both concretely and in their influence.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Bill Galloway, grandson of William Galloway, was born in South Africa in 1947. While studying at Saint Andrews Univeritiy, he met his future wife, with whom he then moved to Kingston, Ontario, where they lived near where Bill's great grandfather had farmed. This book is the story of Bill's grandfather whom he never met. Bill holds a PhD in psychology, and worked not only as an accountant but with computer business systems. He currently lives in Vancouver.