Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary • 1903–1909: Sir John Harrington
(Agent from 1898, Consul-General from 1900, Minister Plenipotentiary from 1903, local rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from 1908) • 1909–1919:
Wilfred Thesiger (Consul-General with local rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary) • 1920–1925:
Claud Russell • 1925–1928:
Charles Bentinck • 1928–1929:
Sydney Waterlow • 1929–1936: Sir
Sidney Barton • 1936–1941:
No representation due to occupation by Italy • 1942–1945:
Robert Howe • 1946–1948: Sir
Harold Farquhar • 1948–1951:
Daniel Lascelles Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary • 1949–1951:
Daniel Lascelles • 1952–1956:
Douglas Busk • 1956–1959:
Geoffrey Furlonge • 1959–1962:
Denis Wright • 1962–1966:
Sir John Russell • 1966–1969:
Thomas Bromley • 1969–1972:
Alan Campbell • 1972–1975:
Willie Morris • 1975–1978:
Derek Day • 1979–1982:
Robert Tesh • 1982–1986:
Brian Barder • 1986–1990:
Harold Walker • 1990–1994:
James Glaze • 1994–1997:
Robin Christopher • 1997–2000:
Gordon Wetherell (also to Eritrea and Djibouti) • 2000–2004:
Myles Wickstead (also to Djibouti) • 2004–2007:
Robert Dewar (also to African Union) • 2008–2011:
Norman Ling (also to Djibouti and African Union) • 2011–2016:
Gregory Dorey (also to Djibouti, Somaliland and African Union) • 2016–2018:
Susanna Moorehead (also to Djibouti and African Union) • 2019–:
Alastair McPhail (also to Djibouti and African Union) • 2022–:
Darren Welch (also to African Union) ==References==