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Kings Indian Orderly Officers, 1936 (b / w photo)
5919888 Kings Indian Orderly Officers, 1936 (b/w photo) by Vandyk, Carl (1851-1931); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Kings Indian Orderly Officers, 1936.
Photograph by C Vandyk, 1936.
The posts of KingAs Indian Orderly Officers were established by the Viceroy of India in 1903. Specially selected British and Indian officers and NCOs were thereafter appointed each year for the London season, from April to August, and attended the King at court, official engagements and ceremonies like Trooping the Colour.
The personnel depicted are: (centre front) Major E N Goddard, 3/12th Frontier Force Regiment; (rear left) Subadar Major Harditt Singh, 2/11th Sikh Regiment; (rear right) Subadar Ishar Singh VC, 4/15th Punjab Regiment; (front left) Bhagat Singh, 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers and (front right) Rissaldar Major Narain Singh, 6th Duke of ConnaughtAs Lancers (Watsons Horse).
From a collection of 33 photographs, 1903-1938 (mostly taken by Vandyk).); eNational Army Museum; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22323676
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Kings Indian Orderly Officers, 1936" captures a significant moment in history. Taken by renowned photographer C Vandyk, the image showcases a group of distinguished individuals who held prestigious positions as King's Indian Orderly Officers during that time. Established in 1903 by the Viceroy of India, these officers were carefully selected British and Indian personnel appointed annually for the London season. Their duties included attending to the King at court, official engagements, and ceremonies such as Trooping the Colour. In this photograph, we see Major E N Goddard from the 3/12th Frontier Force Regiment standing front and center. Behind him stand Subadar Major Harditt Singh from the 2/11th Sikh Regiment on his left and Subadar Ishar Singh VC from the 4/15th Punjab Regiment on his right. Completing this remarkable lineup are Bhagat Singh from the 1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers on the left side of Major Goddard and Rissaldar Major Narain Singh from Watsons Horse (6th Duke of Connaught's Lancers) on his right. Part of a larger collection spanning several decades between 1903-1938, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era when tradition met diversity within military ranks. Preserved by eNational Army Museum with copyright-free status granted due to its German origin, it serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation worth cherishing.
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