ARTHUR
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada) & his wife LOUISE MARGARET (Alexandra Victoria, 1860-1917, Daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia)
Fine cabinet photo by W & D Downey signed by both
showing them both three quarters length, in black clothes looking very serious, she is holding a top hat and he has his hands behind his back, 6½” x 4½”, no place, (London), no date, circa
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0
Stock No:
43017
£475
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[ARTHUR
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada) his wife LOUISE MARGARET (Alexandra Victoria, 1860-1917, Daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia), their daughters MARGARET (1882-1920) & PATRICIA (1886-1974) and their son ARTHUR (1883-1938)]
Charming unsigned Cabinet photo by Hughes and Mullins
showing the family seated and standing, the Duke and his elder daughter are standing behind the group with the younger children and the Duchess seated in front, 6½” x 4½”, Isle of Wight,
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
43436
£325
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EARLY SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF ‘AFFY’ IN FANCY DRESS
ARTHUR
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada)
Fine original albumen print photo signed and dated on the mount
showing him full length in fancy dress costume with a white lacy uniform with a sash and hat, wearing a long curly wig, 6” x 4” in mount 10½” x 8”, no place, February
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
43704
£225
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ARTHUR DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ABOUT THE ARMY IN INDIA
ARTHUR
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada)
Very Long Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Levy
saying he had “long wished to write to you but have always delayed in the hopes of being able to give you some positive information about myself. Alas you know before now that all chances of my succeeding Genl Hardinge are at an end & that the cabinet have positively refused to allow of my being appointed. Lord Landolph makes out that it would be unconstitutional for one of the Royal Family to hold an appointment which would necessitate his attending the Governor’s Council & voting or giving his opinion on any subjects that may be brought before the Council... this argument was only produced at the end... the next was that I looked much too young & then the final objection was the political one. It is a very great disappointment to me as I had so looked forward to being the C in C of the Bombay Army & you may be sure that I should have done my utmost to promote its interests & its efficiency. Whoever is appointed will I hope follow in Hardinge’s steps & will do his best to keep up a high state of efficiency in the Bombay Army. The Army Corps are being very much dismissed here now & I think the preponderance of opinion is very much in favor of their having formed under certain very distinct... such as great independence and as much as possible keeping up the old traditions... the Army Corps ought to be independent except being under the orders & inspection of the C in C in India, Bombay & Madras Officers... should it be decided that promotion should be in the Indian Army as against the Bengal, Bombay or Madras Armies, then they must all share alike & no preference should be given to Bengal Officers. The Army Corps Committee should be kept informed by the Civil authorities of the province of everything that is going on amongst the people, morally... & socially. He should also have the power of promising grants of land to the deserving native officers... ratified by the Governor who would have to show some very good cause if he refused. If these things that I suggest be done then I think the Army Corps would be an improvement on the present state of affairs, but not otherwise. I hope you continue to like your duties and that you have grown to like the people. I think it is a most interesting country & I am happy to think that next year I may again find myself serving there...”, 10 sides 8vo., Balmoral Castle headed mourning paper, 5th November
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
43730
£975
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ARTHUR
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs TYLOR
writing “in the name of my three children to thank you so much for your kind thoughtred of them at New Year - the pretty box was much admired & the sweets were much appreciated, wishing you a very happy New Year...”, 2 sides 8vo., Osborne headed paper, 9th January
Item Date:
1892
Stock No:
42618
£225
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