Chittampalam Abraham Gardiner

Senator Sir
Chittampalam A. Gardiner
Kt KSS KSG
Member of the Senate of Ceylon
Personal details
Born (1899-01-06)6 January 1899
Died December 1960 (aged 6061)
Occupation Business man
Ethnicity Ceylon Tamil

Sir Chittampalam Abraham Gardiner (6 January 1899 December 1960) was a Ceylon Tamil businessman and member of the Senate of Ceylon.

Early life and family

Gardiner was born on 6 January 1899.[1] He was the son of Samuel Vairamuttu Gardiner and Salomapillai Bastiampillai.[1] The Gardiner family were originally from Achchuvely and Manipay in northern Ceylon but later moved to Colombo.[2]

Gardiner married Angeline Casie Chetty, daughter of Aloysius Mount Carmel Casie Chetty. They had an adopted son, Cyril Aloysius.

Career

Gardiner studied law before entering business.[2] He pioneered the cinema business in Ceylon and established The Ceylon Theatres Limited, which is now one of Sri Lanka's largest conglomerates, on 29 September 1928.[2][3][4] He controlled several leading businesses in Colombo and had interests in others including Cargills and Millers.[2]

Gardiner was made a Knight of St. Sylvester in 1947 for his services to the Roman Catholic Church.[2] He was also a Knight of St. Gregory.[1] He was appointed to the Senate of Ceylon in 1947.[2] He was knighted in the 1951 New Year Honours.[5]

Gardiner was a Rotarian and made a number of large charitable endowments.[2] He was a keen horse owner, his horse won the Governor's Cup in 1947.[2] He died in December 1960.[3]

Parson's Road, the site of Regal Theatre, Ceylon Theatres' first cinema, wan renamed Sir Chittampalam A. Gardiner Mawatha.[2][3][4]

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