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John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914) 9th Duke of Argyll from 1900: 1871 married
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John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914) 9th Duke of Argyll from 1900: 1871 married
John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914) 9th Duke of Argyll from 1900: 1871 married Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. As Marquis of Lorne, governor-general of Canada 1878-1883. Tinted lithograph c1880
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1871 1900 Administrator Argyll C1880 Campbell Canada Daughter Douglas Duke Fourth Governor General John Lithograph Louise Marquis Married Princess Queen Scottish Statesman Tinted Victoria Lorne Sutherland
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This print showcases John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, the 9th Duke of Argyll, during the year 1900. In 1871, he entered into a union with Princess Louise, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Prior to his marriage and title as Duke of Argyll, he held the esteemed position of Marquis of Lorne and served as governor-general of Canada from 1878 to 1883. The tinted lithograph captures his dignified presence and statesman-like aura. With British heritage deeply ingrained in his bloodline, this portrait exudes an air of regality that befits a man holding such prominent roles within society. John Douglas Sutherland Campbell's legacy extends beyond his noble lineage; he was also known for his exceptional administrative skills and astute governance. His tenure as governor-general in Canada left an indelible mark on its history. This particular print offers a glimpse into a bygone era when royalty intertwined with politics and diplomacy on both national and international stages. It serves as a reminder not only of John Douglas Sutherland Campbell's influential role but also highlights the enduring connection between Scotland and Canada. As we admire this beautifully tinted lithograph from around c1880, we are transported back in time to witness the grace and elegance that defined this remarkable figure - one who played an integral part in shaping nations while remaining steadfastly devoted to duty and honor.
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