The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . n ensuedthat wonderful display of valour immortalisedin Tennysons strirring poem. Six hundredand seventy men went forth on that fearfulride into the jaws of death. Only onehundred and ninety-eight returned. THE CONFIRMATION OF THE PRINCEOF WALES The Prince of Wales was confirmed by theArchbishop of Canterbury in the privatechapel of Windsor Castle on St. John Baptistsday (June 24th), 1910. Queen Alexandramade her first public appearance since thefuneral of her royal husband, and amongstthe other relatives present were the King andQueen, the Duke and Duc


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . n ensuedthat wonderful display of valour immortalisedin Tennysons strirring poem. Six hundredand seventy men went forth on that fearfulride into the jaws of death. Only onehundred and ninety-eight returned. THE CONFIRMATION OF THE PRINCEOF WALES The Prince of Wales was confirmed by theArchbishop of Canterbury in the privatechapel of Windsor Castle on St. John Baptistsday (June 24th), 1910. Queen Alexandramade her first public appearance since thefuneral of her royal husband, and amongstthe other relatives present were the King andQueen, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught,the Empress Marie, Princess Mary, and PrinceAlbert. The Prince of Wales, clad in his cadetuniform, stood with bent head at the centre ofthe altar rails, and solemnly took upon him-self the promises and pledges his godfathersand godmothers made on his behalf nearlysixteen years before. LOCH INVAR Sne IS WON I V.(E ^ OONC , OVtR BANK , BUSH AND SCAUR.,THEVLV HAVE FLEET STEEDS THAT FOLLOW, QUOTH ___. LOCMIN


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