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Rear-Admiral Alfred Taylor Dale, Commander in Chief of the Flying Squadron, 1896. Artist: A Debenham
Rear-Admiral Alfred Taylor Dale, Commander in Chief of the Flying Squadron, 1896. In 1896 Dale (1840-1925) commanded the Particular Service Squadron, a squadron of six ships mobilised after Kaiser Wilhelm II sent a congratulatory telegram to President Paul Kruger of the South African Republic after his repulsing of the Jameson Raid. Known as the Flying Squadron, it was held in readiness for 10 months before being disbanded in November 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 6th March 1896.
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19th century
A Debenham
Admiral
admiralty
Alfred Taylor
Alfred Taylor Dale
B&W
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Black & White
Black and white
Britain
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COMMANDER
concept
DALE
Debenham
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epaulette
epaulettes
Flying Squadron
gunboat diplomacy
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Man
Medal
MEDALS
Men
METAPHOR
Military personnel
MILITARY UNIFORM
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NAVAL OFFICER
naval uniform
Naval warfare
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Portrait
Print Collector12
ROYAL NAVY
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The Print Collector
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Victorian
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