"Hobart, Tasmania, Australia"@en . "1977"^^ . "Queen Street Mall opening by Governor Sir James Ramsay, 1982"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1986-05-01"^^ . . "1977-04-22"^^ . . "Ramsay was one of six surviving children, he attended the Macquarie Street State School and The Hutchins School in Hobart. He proved himself to be quite adept at what he attempted in these schools; he was successful in becoming a cadet captain, excelled in Rugby, and was a high achiever in academic and professional subjects. He graduated from the Royal Australian Naval College at Jervis Bay in 1933 and had a distinguished naval career. In 1945 Ramsey attended Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, England, and in the same year married Janet Grace. During World War II he served on British and Australian ships in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, and 1972 he retired from the Navy. He served as Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia from 1974 until 1977."@en . "20"^^ . . . "Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia"@en . . . "James Ramsay (Australian governor)"@en . . "1985-07-21"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ramsay was one of six surviving children, he attended the Macquarie Street State School and The Hutchins School in Hobart. He proved himself to be quite adept at what he attempted in these schools; he was successful in becoming a cadet captain, excelled in Rugby, and was a high achiever in academic and professional subjects. He graduated from the Royal Australian Naval College at Jervis Bay in 1933 and had a distinguished naval career. In 1945 Ramsey attended Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, England, and in the same year married Janet Grace. During World War II he served on British and Australian ships in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, and 1972 he retired from the Navy. He served as Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia from 1974 until 1977. Ramsay married Janet Burley, a Red Cross welfare officer, on 24 November at the parish church, Denham, Buckinghamshire."@en . . "Sir James Maxwell Ramsay"@en . . . "1916-08-27"^^ . . . . . "Governor of Queensland"@en . . "Commonwealth of Australia"@en . . . . . . "1930"^^ . . . .