Peter Gadsden

Sir Peter Drury Haggerston Gadsden (28 June 1929 – 4 December 2006) was a Canadian born British chartered engineer and globe-trotting trader.

[3] He set up his own mineral consultancy in the 1960s, and became managing director of the Australian mining company Murphyores in London, in addition to other business interests.

[2] Gadsden was Lord Mayor of London in 1979–80 at the age of 50 and was invested as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE).

[4] Gadsden was past-chairman and vice-president of the Britain–Australia Society and served as chairman of the Britain-Australia Bicentennial Committee, leading up to the Australian bicentenary in 1988,[6] for which he was awarded an honorary Companion of the Order of Australia, that country's highest civilian honour.

[7] Despite residing in the United Kingdom, Gadsden retained his Canadian citizenship and passport until his death and worked to further closer ties between both countries.