Edmund Graham Gibbons II CBE (10 March 1920 – 18 June 2016) was a Bermudian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Hamilton from 1972 to 1988.
Gibbons, who was stationed for almost a year at Admiralty House in Bermuda, worked on breaking German codes during the war.
[1] Gibbons directed much of his family's philanthropic efforts to the Bermuda National Trust, which preserves the island's heritage.
[1] Graham Gibbons had originally inherited 19 acres of the family's sprawling property, known as Locust Hall and located in Devonshire Parish, while his sister, Patsy Phillips, who worked for the Bermuda National Trust, inherited six acres of Locust Hall.
[1] In a surprise charitable gift, Graham Gibbons donated the family's entire Locust Hall property to the Bermuda National Trust, with the stipulation that it remain intact as farmland and woodlands.