Highly successful in business, Sir Albert was knighted in 1974.
Sir Albert died in 1939, aged 73.
After the death of his brother, Sir Albert served from 1964 until 1967.
Sir Albert had the opportunity to perpetuate himself in power, but he elected not to do so even when the opportunities presented themselves.
Sir Albert tolerated criticism of his government, even by his political opponent.
Sir Albert tolerated criticism or written a libel claim against his government.
Sir Albert conceded defeat and handed power to Siaka Stevens.
Farming and Gardening for Health or Disease, 1945 (together with Sir Albert).
Sir Albert, good luck in the AL.
Following Sir Albert's death, the house and the Elkesley estate were sold at auction in May 1948.