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Royal Studies Journal
Views Across the Decks of HMS Ophir: Revisiting the 1901 Imperial Royal Tour
Cindy McCreery1 
[1] University of Sydney;
关键词: royal tour;    british empire;    ship;    sailor;    george v;    1901;   
DOI  :  10.21039/rsj.139
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This article takes a fresh look at the 1901 royal tour of the British Empire by the future George V and Queen Mary on HMS Ophir. This tour has been examined by several scholars, who have tended to concentrate on a single individual dominion, i.e., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa. Discussion has focused on local responses to the tour, and in particular to the royal couple. This article, in contrast, considers the tour as a single, global voyage, which involved more sea days than port days. It also moves beyond the royal couple to include the passengers and crew of both HMS Ophir and the accompanying British warships. By exploring a variety of individual shipboard accounts, in particular the illustrated journal of Petty Officer Harry Price and the published tour volume of Assistant Press Secretary Donald McKenzie Wallace, along with the personal diaries of the royal couple and an accompanying journalist’s description, the article explores the various, overlapping meanings of the tour for its diverse participants. In turn, it helps to clarify the class, gender, and imperial dimensions of both the royal tour and the British world c.1901.

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