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  1. Sir Arthur Alexander Foulkes, ON, GCMG (born 11 May 1928) is a politician who was the ninth governor-general of the Bahamas from 2010 to 2014. Foulkes was elected to the House of Assembly in 1967 and served in the government of Lynden Pindling as Minister of Communications and Minister of Tourism.

  2. Arthur Alexander Foulkes (11 de mayo de 1928) es un político bahamés que ocupa el cargo de Gobernador General de Bahamas desde el 14 de abril de 2010, sustituyendo a Arthur Dion Hanna. Su carrera política comenzó en 1967 al ser elegido para el Parlamento de Bahamas.

  3. Por un lado aparece el Foulkes fiel a la teoría psicoanalítica y por otro lado, el Foulkes radical, más vinculado a los elementos sociales. En cualquier caso, Foulkes representa el punto revolucionario de unión entre la visión más biológica y la más social del ser humano.

  4. GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 2010 - 2014. His Excellency Sir Arthur Alexander Foulkes is the eighth Bahamian Governor-General of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Sir Arthur was sworn in on April 14, 2010, upon the retirement of Governor-General the Honourable Arthur Dion Hanna.

  5. Arthur Alexander Foulkes (11 de mayo de 1928) es un político bahamés que ocupa el cargo de Gobernador General de Bahamas desde el 14 de abril de 2010, sustituyendo a Arthur Dion Hanna. Su carrera política comenzó en 1967 al ser elegido para el Parlamento de Bahamas.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2021 · SIR ARTHUR ALEXANDER FOULKES IS MY PREEMINENT HERO. Sir Arthur is unquestionably one of the most caring, decent, unselfish and committed individuals I have encountered in my lifetime. His more than 60 years involvement in politics provides a storehouse of evidence to support this contention. By OSWALD T. BROWN.

  7. www.geelonggallery.org.au › 2023-future-creatives-3794 › arthur-foulkesArthur Foulkes | Geelong Gallery

    Arthur Foulkes. An ode to Orwell, after he stole my sanity 2022. hand-painted stoneware. Belmont High School, VCE Art. 'Man’s mirror, the inescapable madness' Statement: This painting depicts a man standing in an abstract representation of everything man has made and done. Man’s actions and consequences have created the society he sees.