Carlos Henrique Basto


Carlos Henrique de Senna Fernandes Basto, also known as Charles Henrique de Basto, was a Portuguese businessman and member of the Hong Kong Sanitary Board.
Basto was born in Sé, Macau to José Maria de Castro e Basto and his wife, Casimira de Sena Fernandes Basto. His family was prominent among the Portuguese community in Hong Kong and Macau. He was educated in England, marrying Ellen Mary Cooper in London in 1912.
He was partner of the architect firm, Little, Adams & Wood. He later quit the company, formed his own firm Blackmore, Basto & Shank, and bought his previous firm's office on the top floor of the York Building on Chater Road in 1936.
He was uncontested elected to the Sanitary Board in October 1932 during the period when his younger brother, the incumbent R. A. de Castro Basto, left Hong Kong. He was nominated by Carlos Augusto de Roza and Rev. W. Walton Rogers of St. Andrew's Church. He was also the honorary consul for Bolivia in Hong Kong.
He had lived on 47 Granville Road, Kowloon, 163 Kowloon Tong. and 9 Devon Road, Kowloon Tong.
In 1944, Basto was a member of the British Army Aid Group in Hong Kong when he was captured and executed by the occupying Japanese. He was buried at Stanley Military Cemetery.