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Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markham KCB (11 November 1841 – 28 October 1918) was a British explorer, author, and officer in the Royal Navy. In 1903 he was invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath .
His deputy – Rear-Admiral Albert Hastings Markham – was in the lead ship of the second division of five ships, the 10,600 long tons (10,800 t) Camperdown. Markham's normal divisional flagship – Trafalgar – was being refitted. Unusually for Tryon, he had discussed his plans for anchoring the fleet with some of his officers.
Sir Albert Hastings Markham, KCB: 1841 1918 Promoted Admiral in 1903. 23 August 1897 [61] John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear: 1838 1907 On the Retired List since 1891; promoted Admiral on Retired List in 1903. 16 September 1897 [62] Alfred Taylor Dale: 1840 1925 Promoted Admiral in 1903. 16 September 1897 [62] Guy Ouchterlony Twiss 1834 1918
Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, GBE, KCB, KCMG, DSO [23] Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markham, KCB [24] Admiral of the Fleet Sir William May, GCB GCVO [25] Admiral Sir Harry Rawson, GCB GCMG; Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Royds, KBE CMG ADC FRGS [26] Admiral Sir Percy Royds, CB CMG ADC [27] Admiral Sir Percy Scott [28] Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward ...
Admiral Albert Hastings Markham. Vice-Admiral John Fellowes, CB. Vice-Admiral the Lord Charles Beresford, KCVO, CB. Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
A sledging party under Albert Hastings Markham set a new record farthest north of 83° 20' 26"N, [8] but overall the expedition was a near-disaster. The men suffered badly from scurvy and were hampered by inappropriate clothing and equipment. Realising that his men could not survive another winter in the ice, Nares hastily retreated southward ...
Petty Officer Cook (S) Albert John Simpson Wallace, C/MX.808008. Stores Chief Petty Officer (S) Albert Louis Willcocks, P/M.39630. Chief Engine Room Artificer William Edward Williams, D/MX.51292. Chief Blacksmith Albert Edward Wood, C/MX.46445. Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist Mohamed Yasin bin Endot, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Army
She became a flagship on 1 November 1901, when Vice-Admiral Albert Hastings Markham hoisted his flag on becoming Commander-in-Chief, The Nore. [12] She took part in the fleet review held at Spithead on 16 August 1902 for the coronation of King Edward VII .