William Culham Woodward
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William Culham Woodward (b. April 24, 1885 - d. August 29, 1941) was a charter member of the board of the Bank of Canada from March, 1935, President of the Vancouver Board of Trade, life governor of the General Hospital, founder and patron of the Little Theatre, and president of Woodward's, which was founded by his father, Charles.
Woodward served as the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia from 1941 to 1946.
Preceded by Eric Werge Hamber |
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 1941-1946 |
Succeeded by Charles Arthur Banks |