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Conrad Jack Glass (born 20 January 1961) is a Tristanian police inspector and civil servant who was
Tristan da Cunha Tristan da Cunha (), colloquially Tristan, is a remote group of volcano, volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is one of three constituent parts of the British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascensi ...
's former Chief Islander from 2007 to 2010. Glass is the first islander to have written a book about the island: ''Rockhopper Copper'' (2005).


Early life

Glass was born on Tristan da Cunha on 20 January 1961 to Noel Edwin (Spike) and Monica Rose Glass (Rogers). When Queen Mary's Peak erupted later that year, he and his family were evacuated to the United Kingdom. His family stayed in Calshot, Hampshire, for two years before returning to the South Atlantic island. Glass began his schooling in World War II-era navy huts on Tristan at the age of five, and in 1974, continued to study at the island's new school. He left school at the age of 15, but took further studies a year later so he could pass British exams.


Career

After completing his schooling, Glass worked at the island's fish factory for eight years. In 1985, having decided that future prospects in the
fishing industry The fishing industry includes any industry or activity that takes, cultures, processes, preserves, stores, transports, markets or sells fish or fish products. It is defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization as including recreational, sub ...
were dismal, Glass gained employment with the island's government in its supermarket warehouse. After a year working in the warehouse, Glass left Tristan with his family for Saint Helena, where he trained with the Saint Helena Police Service. One year later, Glass returned to his island home and started working as a storekeeper and tool clerk. Concurrent to that employment, Glass began to work part-time for the police service. Upon the retirement of Albert Glass, he assumed command of the police department on Tristan da Cunha. In 1992, Glass went to Britain for training with the Hertfordshire Constabulary. Upon his return to Tristan, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. He was promoted again in 1998, to inspector. Glass became the first Tristanian to write a book on island life, its history and legends, when ''Rockhopper Copper'' was published in 2005. In 2007, Glass stood in elections for the position of Chief Islander in the Tristan da Cunha Island Council; which he won, serving three years until 2010. In June 2010, Glass became a
Member of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
in honour of his years of dedicated service to the Tristanian community. Glass continued as the island's only police officer. In 2010, he told ''The Guardian'' that in his then-22 years of service on the almost crime-free island, he had not had to use its sole holding cell since he took on the job. Glass also said that as his retirement approaches, no one has appeared to want to take over his position. Two special constables show no interest in doing so. As of 2021, he is still the island's only police officer.


Family

Glass’ father Noel Edwin (Spike) Glass was born on 7 December 1928. He was the eldest of five children born to George Allen Glass. He died at the Camogli Hospital on 27 May 2015. The family is directly related to the founder of Tristan, William Glass, a native of
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. William’s son Thomas Jordan Glass perished during the 1885 lifeboat disaster. Thomas’ son Robert Franklin Glass was the father of George Allen Glass. His cousins include fellow Chief Islanders James Glass, Lewis Glass and Anne Green


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