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Born in the dominion of Newfoundland (between 26 September 1907 and 31 March 1949), before confederation with Canada.
 
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'''Clarence Lloyd Gosse''', {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|OC}} (October 20, 1912 &ndash; December 21, 1996) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] physician and the [[List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia#Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia, 1867-present|25th]] [[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]].
'''Clarence Lloyd Gosse''' {{post-nominals|country=CAN|OC}} (October 20, 1912 &ndash; December 21, 1996) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] physician and the [[List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia#Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia, 1867-present|25th]] [[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]].


Born in [[Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador|Spaniard's Bay]], [[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]], he moved to Nova Scotia when he was ten. He graduated from the medical school of [[Dalhousie University]] in 1939. During [[World War II]], serving in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, he was a member of one of the first surgical teams in the [[operation Overlord|Battle of Normandy]].
Born in [[Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador|Spaniard's Bay]], [[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]], he moved to Nova Scotia when he was ten. He graduated from the medical school of [[Dalhousie University]] in 1939. During [[World War II]], serving in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, he was a member of one of the first surgical teams in the [[operation Overlord|Battle of Normandy]].


After the War, in Halifax, he was a Professor of [[Urology]] at [[Dalhousie University]] and Chair of the Department of Urology at the Victoria General and Camp Hill hospitals (now the [[Queen Elizabeth II Hospital]]).
After the War, in Halifax, he was a Professor of [[Urology]] at [[Dalhousie University]] and Chair of the Department of Urology at the Victoria General and Camp Hill hospitals (now the [[Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre]]).


He was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1973 to 1978.
He was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1973 to 1978.

==Awards and recognition==
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In 1982, he was made an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]].
In 1982, he was made an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]].
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 12 August 2024

Clarence Lloyd Gosse
25th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
In office
October 1, 1973 – December 23, 1978
MonarchElizabeth II
Governors GeneralRoland Michener
Jules Léger
PremierGerald Regan
John Buchanan
Preceded byVictor de Bedia Oland
Succeeded byJohn Elvin Shaffner
Personal details
Born
Clarence Lloyd Gosse

(1912-10-20)October 20, 1912
Spaniard's Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland
DiedDecember 21, 1996(1996-12-21) (aged 84)

Clarence Lloyd Gosse OC (October 20, 1912 – December 21, 1996) was a Canadian physician and the 25th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

Born in Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland, he moved to Nova Scotia when he was ten. He graduated from the medical school of Dalhousie University in 1939. During World War II, serving in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, he was a member of one of the first surgical teams in the Battle of Normandy.

After the War, in Halifax, he was a Professor of Urology at Dalhousie University and Chair of the Department of Urology at the Victoria General and Camp Hill hospitals (now the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre).

He was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1973 to 1978.

Awards and recognition

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In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

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