Arthur France
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BornSeptember 1935 (age 89)
Mt Lily, Nevis, British Leeward Islands
Occupation(s)Founder, Leeds West Indian Carnival
AwardsMember of the Order of the British Empire
Hon LLD, University of Leeds
Hon D Arts, Leeds Beckett University
Hon LLD, University of Leeds
Hon D Arts, Leeds Beckett University
Arthur France MBE | |
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| Born | September 1935 (age 89) Mt Lily, Nevis, British Leeward Islands |
| Occupation(s) | Founder, Leeds West Indian Carnival |
| Awards | Member of the Order of the British Empire Hon LLD, University of Leeds Hon D Arts, Leeds Beckett University |
Thomas Arthur Benjamin France MBE (born September 1935) is a British community organiser who founded the first West Indian carnival in Europe, in Leeds in 1967.[1]
France was born in Mount Lily village, Nevis, in September 1935.[2] He is the son of Ebenezer France, and a nephew of Saint Kitts and Nevis politician and later national hero, Joseph Nathaniel France.[3] France grew up on Nevis, and in 1957 moved to Leeds in England.