José Manuel de Sousa e Faro Nobre de Carvalho (5 September 1910 – 23 August 1988)[2] was a Portuguese army brigadier-general and colonial administrator. He served as the 121st Governor of Macau from 1966[1] to 1974.[3]
Biography
Nobre de Carvalho was born in Lisbon in 1910. He was mobilized for various service commissions in India, Cape Verde and Angola, where he served as Chief of Staff of the Governor General, and later, General Commander of the Public Security Police.[4]
He attached importance to the development of Macau's industry, promoting a new policy based on industry as a basis for economic development. He also promoted the construction of a bridge connecting Macau Peninsula and Taipa. The bridge was completed on 5 October 1974 and named after him.[4]
He left office as governor on 19 November 1974.[3] He died on 23 August 1988 in Lisbon at the age of 77.[4][2]