Wem Lampe

Willem Frederik Meinhardt (Wem) Lampe (5 December 1896 – 21 February 1973) was a politician of the Netherlands Antilles.

Wem Lampe was a shop assistant and left in 1914 for the island of Sint Maarten.

[3] In 1917 Lampe became registrar of the Council of Justice on Sint Eustatius and from 1921 he was the acting lieutenant governor of Saba.

In addition, he was twice in the Netherlands for a law study, after which he took exams for a 'praktizijn' (lawyer) and notary.

[5] In August 1955, he was appointed as first Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands Antilles in The Hague, and served until 1 January 1967.