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Group photograph taken outside Government House, Melbourne, 9 May 1901 9 - 9 May 1901
Gelatin silver photographic print pasted onto card | 18.9 x 28.1 cm (image) | RCIN 2301426
Attributed to Vandyck: Melbourne
Group photograph taken outside Government House, Melbourne, 9 May 1901 9 - 9 May 1901
Attributed to Vandyck: Melbourne
Group photograph taken outside Government House, Melbourne, 9 May 1901 9 - 9 May 1901
Attributed to Vandyck: Melbourne
Group photograph taken outside Government House, Melbourne, 9 May 1901 9 - 9 May 1901
Attributed to Vandyck: Melbourne
Group photograph taken outside Government House, Melbourne, 9 May 1901 9 - 9 May 1901
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A group photograph outside Government House, Melbourne, including King George V (1865-1936) when the Duke of Cornwall and York; Queen Mary (1867-1953) when Princess Mary, Duchess of Cornwall and York; Derek Keppel (1863-1944) and Bridget Keppel; Sir Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham (1849-1931); Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone (1874-1957) when Prince Alexander of Teck; Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe (1876-1932); Lord Critchton; Lady Katherine Coke; Captain Sir Bryan Godfrey-Faussett (1863-1945); and Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cust (1864-1931); Admiral Sir Alfred Leigh Winsloe (1852-1931); Chevalier de Martino (1838-1912); and other officials. The names of the people in the photograph is written underneath by Queen Mary.
The complete list is as follows: (back row, from left to right) Hon. Sidney Hall, Robert Duff (?), Dr Alan Manby, Colonel John Byron, the Duke of Roxburge.
Middle row: Hon Derek Keppel, Colonel Bertram Corbet (not Corbett), Hon. Claude Willoughby, Canon Dalton, Hon. Bridget Keppel, Mrs Rosamund Corbet, Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace (behind Lord Hopetoun), Lord Hopetoun, Sir John Anderson (not John Andrews, mis-identification, standing behind), the Duke of Cornwall and York, Captain Bryan Godfrey-Faussett, Prince Alexander of Teck, Sir Charles Cust, Edward Wallington, unidentified man in 'plain' uniform, Lord Crichton.
Seated: Chevalier de Martino, Lord Wenlock, Lady Katherine Coke, the Duchess of York, Lady Hopetoun, Admiral Winsloe, Lady Mary Lygon and Sir Arthur Bigge.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, later King George V and Queen Mary visited Australia during their 1901 tour of the British Empire, in particular to open the first federal Australian Parliament in Melbourne, following the federation of the six Australian colonies in 1900. Sir Donald Wallace was Assistant Private Secretary to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and later wrote a 504 page book called 'The Web of Empire' about the tour, which featured 78 illustrations by de Martino and Sydney Hall as well as photographs (RCINs 1054650, 1094458, etc.).Provenance
From an album collated and arranged by Queen Mary between September 1900 and July 1901
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Gelatin silver photographic print pasted onto card
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18.9 x 28.1 cm (image)
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