Archie Lamb
Sir Albert Thomas '"Archie" Lamb' KBE Companion of the [Order of St Michael and St George|CMG] Distinguished [Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC] was a British diplomat, writer and RAF fighter pilot. He served as British ambassador to Kuwait from 1974 to 1977, and to Norway from 1978 to 1980.
Career
Albert Thomas Lamb was born in Britain on 23 October 1921, the son of R. S. Lamb and Violet Lamb. He was educated in Swansea at the Bishop Gore School. He joined the Foreign Office in 1938.On the outbreak of World War II in 1939 he volunteered for the Royal Air Force, but was not called for service until 1941. He did pilot training in Southern Rhodesia; on his way back to Britain in SS Oronsay his ship was torpedoed and he spent nine days in a lifeboat before being rescued. Commissioned in 1941, he was promoted to flying officer on 12 March 1943, and to flight lieutenant on 12 September 1944. He flew combat missions in Hurricanes and Typhoons and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in January 1945.
After the war Lamb returned to the Foreign Office and served at Rome, Genoa and Bucharest. He then studied Arabic at the Arabic Studies">Arabic language">Arabic Studies 1955–57 and subsequently served in Bahrain, as consul in Kuwait and as political agent in Abu Dhabi in 1965-68, during which time he oversaw the 1966 Dhabyani coup d'état. He served at the Foreign Office 1965–74, rising to assistant under-secretary, before being appointed ambassador to Kuwait 1974–77 and to Norway 1978–80. Lamb found the Norwegian political establishment insular and unsympathetic to their NATO partners, who at the height of the Cold War, were concerned about Norway's vulnerable border with the Soviet Union. In his last diplomatic dispatch, Lamb says of the Norwegians "...you demand your allies' full support but restrict their ability to give it... 'All for Norway' is the Royal motto of the King of Norway; it sums up the Norwegian interpretation of the North Atlantic Alliance".
After retiring from the Diplomatic Service, he became a director of the nationalised companies British National Oil Corporation, later privatised as Britoil, and British Shipbuilders.
Personal life
His daughter Kathryn Lamb is a cartoonist, illustrator and writer.He died on 19 October 2021, four days before his 100th birthday.
Publications
- , 2003. Starborn Books.
- , 2003 Teapot Press.
- , 2004 Starborn Books.