Hugh Low

Sir Hugh Low, GCMG (10 May 182418 April 1905) was a British colonial administrator and naturalist. After a long residence in various colonial roles in Labuan, he was appointed as British administrator in the Malay Peninsula where he made the first trials of Hevea rubber in the region. He is often considered the first successful British administrator in the region, whose methods became models for subsequent British colonial operation in the entire South East Asia Region.

Sir
Hugh Low
CMG KCMG GCMG
Hugh Low
4th British Resident of Perak
In office
1 April 1877  31 May 1889
Preceded byJames G. Davidson
Succeeded byFrank A. Swettenham
Acting Governor of Labuan
In office
1866–1867
Preceded byThomas Fitzgerald Callaghan
Succeeded byJohn Pope Hennessy
Personal details
Born(1824-05-10)10 May 1824
Upper Clapton, United Kingdom
Died18 April 1905(1905-04-18) (aged 80)
Alassio, Italy
Spouses
Catherine Napier
(m. 1848; died 1851)
    Ann Douglas
    (m. 1885)
    ChildrenHugh Brooke Low (son)
    Catherine Elizabeth Low (daughter)
    Parent
    • Hugh Low Sr. (father)
    RelativesStuart Low (brother)

    He made the first documented ascent of Mount Kinabalu in 1851. Both Kinabalu's highest peak as well as the deep gully on the northern side of the mountain are named after him.

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