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George H. Nelms

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George H. Nelms (1905 - September 17, 1999) was mayor of Ottawa from 1957 to 1960. He was an optician by profession. Nelms was born in Thame, Oxfordshire, England in 1905 and came to Canada in 1912. He had one son, Larry.

During his term as Mayor, he would welcome Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip to the city in 1957, a visit which included a ceremony to commence construction of the Queensway superhighway project. In 1958, Nelms saw the opening of a new city hall facility on Green Island. He was also chair of the Ottawa Transportation Commission under whose watch electric streetcar transit service was replaced with buses.

Nelms died in Ottawa at Grace Hospital aged 94.

References

  • Buchanan, Carrie (17 September 1999). "Former Ottawa mayor `couldn't do enough' for his community: Sharp businessman was champion of Grace Hospital (obituary)". Ottawa Citizen. p. F7.