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*http://dardpi.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=37&p=172#p172 | *http://dardpi.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=37&p=172#p172 | ||
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+ | about the discrepancies between the photo and the description. | ||
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+ | This most certainly cannot be a Harold Jenkins photo with a date of 1901. Jenkins marked all his photos, taken or collected with his name so this photo was definitely in his collection. | ||
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+ | Without the brick Windsor Station that was built in 1905, this relinquishes this photo to pre-1905. The only Royal visit recorded between 1900 and 1905 was not Edward, Prince of Wales (future Edward VII) but the [https://web.archive.org/web/20160629222235/https://nsroyalvisit.yolasite.com/1900---1950.php 1901 Royal visit] of The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary). | ||
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+ | There has been no description found either of the visit that would indicate the train should be pointed in the direction of Kentville. There is evidence however under research that suggests that the Duke of Cornwall (Prince George) visited Spa Springs in 1901. Further evidence that the train was indeed headed for the valley comes from the photo [[:File:201580134.jpg]] that has, as best as can be determined, the same number of passenger cars and an air of a Royal visit at Hantsport. | ||
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+ | [https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=869&Language= Reception of the Duke of Connaught in Halifax 1912]<br> | ||
+ | Photos of the Duke of York visit Halifax 1901<br> | ||
+ | https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=843<br> | ||
+ | https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=842<br> | ||
+ | https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=959<br> | ||
+ | http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._Ophir_(1891) HMS Ophir<br> | ||
+ | https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=237<br> HMS Ophir<br> | ||
+ | https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=238<br> | ||
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+ | While Union Jacks are flying on the upper left and right, the lower left of the engine seems to be showing a Red Ensign of the day with the provincial coat of arms on top of a white circle. On on the lower right of the engine is what appears to be a Blue Ensign indicating Prince George's naval association. Edward had no military experience. | ||
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+ | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_V#Duke_of_York Some notes on George from Wikipedia] | ||
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+ | ==Titles, styles, honours and arms== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Titles and styles=== | ||
+ | * 3 June 1865 – 24 May 1892: ''His Royal Highness'' Prince George of Wales | ||
+ | * 24 May 1892 – 22 January 1901: ''His Royal Highness'' The Duke of York | ||
+ | * 22 January – 9 November 1901: ''His Royal Highness'' The Duke of Cornwall and York | ||
+ | * 9 November 1901 – 6 May 1910: ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince of Wales | ||
+ | * 6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936: ''His Majesty'' The King | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===British honours=== | ||
+ | * '''KG''': [[Order of the Garter|Knight of the Garter]], ''4 August 1884''<ref name=cp>White, Geoffrey H.; Lea, R. S. (eds.) (1959) ''[[Complete Peerage]]'', London: St Catherine's Press, vol. XII, pp. 924–925</ref> | ||
+ | * '''KT''': [[Order of the Thistle|Knight of the Thistle]], ''5 July 1893''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * Sub-Prior of the [[Venerable Order of St. John]], ''1893''<ref name=MapleLeaf238>{{cite book| last1=McCreery| first1=Christopher| title=The Maple Leaf and the White Cross: A History of St. John Ambulance and the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Canada| date=2008| publisher=Dundurn Press| location=Toronto| isbn=978-1-55002-740-2| oclc=696024272| pages=238–239}}</ref> | ||
+ | * '''PC''': [[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|Privy Counsellor]], ''18 July 1894''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | ** [[Irish Privy Council|Privy Counsellor (Ireland)]], ''20 August 1897''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * '''GCVO''': [[Royal Victorian Order|Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order]], ''30 June 1897''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * '''KP''': [[Order of St Patrick|Knight of St Patrick]], ''20 August 1897''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * '''GCMG''': [[Order of St Michael and St George|Knight Grand Cross of St Michael and St George]], ''9 March 1901''<ref name=cp/><ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27293 |date=12 March 1901 |page=1762}}</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Royal Victorian Chain]], ''9 August 1902''<ref name=p416>Shaw, Wm. A. (1906) ''The Knights of England'', '''I''', London, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092537418#page/n507/mode/2up p. 416]</ref> | ||
+ | * '''ISO''': [[Imperial Service Order|Companion of the Imperial Service Order]], ''31 March 1903''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * '''GCSI''': [[Order of the Star of India|Knight Grand Commander of the Star of India]], ''28 September 1905''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * '''GCIE''': [[Order of the Indian Empire|Knight Grand Commander of the Indian Empire]], ''28 September 1905''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * [[Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal]], with 1897 bar<ref name=vam/> | ||
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+ | After his accession to the throne in 1910, George became sovereign of all the [[chivalric order|orders]] awarded by the British Empire and (later) Commonwealth, including those awarded him prior to his accession. On 4 June 1917, he founded the [[Order of the British Empire]].<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=30250|supp=2|date=24 August 1917|pages=8791–8999}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Military appointments=== | ||
+ | ====Military ranks and naval appointments==== | ||
+ | * ''September 1877'': Cadet, [[HMS Prince of Wales (1860)|HMS ''Britannia'']]<ref>Kidd, Charles; Williamson, David (eds; 1999) ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'', London: Debrett's Peerage, vol. 1, p. cv</ref> | ||
+ | * ''8 January 1880'': Midshipman, {{HMS|Bacchante|1876|6}} and the corvette HMS ''Canada''<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''3 June 1884'': Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''8 October 1885'': Lieutenant, {{HMS|Thunderer|1872|6}}; {{HMS|Dreadnought|1875|6}}; {{HMS|Alexandra|1875|6}}; {{HMS|Northumberland|1865|6}}<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''July 1889'' I/C HMS Torpedo Boat 79<ref>Rose, p. 18</ref> | ||
+ | * ''By May 1890'' I/C the gunboat {{HMS|Thrush|1889|6}}<ref>Clay, p. 139</ref> | ||
+ | * ''24 August 1891'': Commander, I/C [[HMS Melampus (1890)|HMS ''Melampus'']]<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''2 January 1893'': [[Captain (Royal Navy)|Captain]], Royal Navy<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''1 January 1901'': Rear-Admiral, Royal Navy<ref name=cp/><ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27262 |date=1 January 1901 |page=4}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''26 June 1903'': Vice-Admiral, Royal Navy<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''1 March 1907'': [[Admiral (United Kingdom)|Admiral]], Royal Navy<ref name=cp/><ref name="LG 1910">{{London Gazette|issue=28380|page=3859|supp=y|date=31 May 1910}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''1910'': [[Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)|Admiral of the Fleet]], Royal Navy<ref name=cp/> | ||
+ | * ''1910'': [[Field marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]], British Army<ref name="LG 1910"/> | ||
+ | * ''1919'': [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force|Chief of the Royal Air Force]] (title not rank)<ref>{{citation|date=7 August 1919|title=New Titles in the R.A.F.|journal=[[Flight International|Flight]] |volume=1919|page=1044|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1919/1919%20-%201042.html|format=pdf|accessdate=31 October 2011}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Honorary military appointments==== | ||
+ | * ''21 June 1887'': [[Personal Aide-de-Camp]] to the Queen<ref>{{London Gazette|page=102|issue=25773|date=5 January 1888}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''18 July 1900'': [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)]]<ref>Hart′s Army list, 1903</ref> | ||
+ | * ''1 January 1901'': [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Marines|Royal Marine Forces]]<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27263 |date=4 January 1901 |page=83}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''25 February 1901'': [[Personal Aide-de-Camp|Personal Naval Aide-de-Camp]] to the King<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27289 |date=26 February 1901 |page=1417}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''29 November 1901'': [[Honorary Colonel]] of the [[King Edward's Horse|4th County of London Yeomanry Regiment (King's Colonials)]]<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27383 |date=6 December 1901 |page=8644}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''21 December 1901'': [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Welsh Fusiliers]]<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=27389|date=20 December 1901|page=8982}}</ref> | ||
+ | * ''12 November 1902'': [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders]]<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27494 |date=11 November 1902 |page=7167 }}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 27 June 2021
That is the description as delivered however, there is a discussion thread here:
about the discrepancies between the photo and the description.
This most certainly cannot be a Harold Jenkins photo with a date of 1901. Jenkins marked all his photos, taken or collected with his name so this photo was definitely in his collection.
Without the brick Windsor Station that was built in 1905, this relinquishes this photo to pre-1905. The only Royal visit recorded between 1900 and 1905 was not Edward, Prince of Wales (future Edward VII) but the 1901 Royal visit of The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary).
There has been no description found either of the visit that would indicate the train should be pointed in the direction of Kentville. There is evidence however under research that suggests that the Duke of Cornwall (Prince George) visited Spa Springs in 1901. Further evidence that the train was indeed headed for the valley comes from the photo File:201580134.jpg that has, as best as can be determined, the same number of passenger cars and an air of a Royal visit at Hantsport.
Reception of the Duke of Connaught in Halifax 1912
Photos of the Duke of York visit Halifax 1901
https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=843
https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=842
https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=959
http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._Ophir_(1891) HMS Ophir
https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=237
HMS Ophir
https://archives.novascotia.ca/notman/archives/?ID=238
While Union Jacks are flying on the upper left and right, the lower left of the engine seems to be showing a Red Ensign of the day with the provincial coat of arms on top of a white circle. On on the lower right of the engine is what appears to be a Blue Ensign indicating Prince George's naval association. Edward had no military experience.
Some notes on George from Wikipedia
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 3 June 1865 – 24 May 1892: His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales
- 24 May 1892 – 22 January 1901: His Royal Highness The Duke of York
- 22 January – 9 November 1901: His Royal Highness The Duke of Cornwall and York
- 9 November 1901 – 6 May 1910: His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
- 6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936: His Majesty The King
British honours
- KG: Knight of the Garter, 4 August 1884[1]
- KT: Knight of the Thistle, 5 July 1893[1]
- Sub-Prior of the Venerable Order of St. John, 1893[2]
- PC: Privy Counsellor, 18 July 1894[1]
- Privy Counsellor (Ireland), 20 August 1897[1]
- GCVO: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, 30 June 1897[1]
- KP: Knight of St Patrick, 20 August 1897[1]
- GCMG: Knight Grand Cross of St Michael and St George, 9 March 1901[1][3]
- Royal Victorian Chain, 9 August 1902[4]
- ISO: Companion of the Imperial Service Order, 31 March 1903[1]
- GCSI: Knight Grand Commander of the Star of India, 28 September 1905[1]
- GCIE: Knight Grand Commander of the Indian Empire, 28 September 1905[1]
- Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal, with 1897 bar[5]
After his accession to the throne in 1910, George became sovereign of all the orders awarded by the British Empire and (later) Commonwealth, including those awarded him prior to his accession. On 4 June 1917, he founded the Order of the British Empire.[6]
Military appointments
- September 1877: Cadet, HMS Britannia[7]
- 8 January 1880: Midshipman, Template:HMS and the corvette HMS Canada[1]
- 3 June 1884: Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy[1]
- 8 October 1885: Lieutenant, Template:HMS; Template:HMS; Template:HMS; Template:HMS[1]
- July 1889 I/C HMS Torpedo Boat 79[8]
- By May 1890 I/C the gunboat Template:HMS[9]
- 24 August 1891: Commander, I/C HMS Melampus[1]
- 2 January 1893: Captain, Royal Navy[1]
- 1 January 1901: Rear-Admiral, Royal Navy[1][10]
- 26 June 1903: Vice-Admiral, Royal Navy[1]
- 1 March 1907: Admiral, Royal Navy[1][11]
- 1910: Admiral of the Fleet, Royal Navy[1]
- 1910: Field Marshal, British Army[11]
- 1919: Chief of the Royal Air Force (title not rank)[12]
Honorary military appointments
- 21 June 1887: Personal Aide-de-Camp to the Queen[13]
- 18 July 1900: Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)[14]
- 1 January 1901: Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Marine Forces[15]
- 25 February 1901: Personal Naval Aide-de-Camp to the King[16]
- 29 November 1901: Honorary Colonel of the 4th County of London Yeomanry Regiment (King's Colonials)[17]
- 21 December 1901: Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers[18]
- 12 November 1902: Colonel-in-Chief of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders[19]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 White, Geoffrey H.; Lea, R. S. (eds.) (1959) Complete Peerage, London: St Catherine's Press, vol. XII, pp. 924–925
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- ↑ Shaw, Wm. A. (1906) The Knights of England, I, London, p. 416
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- ↑ Kidd, Charles; Williamson, David (eds; 1999) Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, London: Debrett's Peerage, vol. 1, p. cv
- ↑ Rose, p. 18
- ↑ Clay, p. 139
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- ↑ Hart′s Army list, 1903
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