Name | Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise Duff | |
Title | Highness | |
Suffix | 2nd Duchess of Fife | |
Birth | 17 May 1891 | Richmond upon Thames, England |
Christening | 29 Jun 1891 | Westminster Palace, London, England |
Gender | Female | |
Death | 26 Feb 1959 | London, England |
Burial | 3 Mar 1959 | Mar Lodge Chapel, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland |
Person ID | I10929 | Evert Louwe Goosen |
Last Modified | 4 Jul 2021 |
Father | Sir Alexander Duff, 1st Earl of Five, 1st Earl of Macduff, b. 10 Nov 1849, Edinburgh, Scotland d. 29 Jan 1912, Aswan, Egypt (Age 62 years) | |
Mother | Louise von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, b. 20 Feb 1867, London, England d. 4 Jan 1931, London, England (Age 63 years) | |
Marriage | 27 Jul 1889 | |
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Family ID | F4188 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Arthur von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Earl of MacDuff, b. 13 Jan 1883, Windsor, England d. 12 Sep 1938, London, England (Age 55 years) | |||
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Family ID | F4192 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
Last Modified | 4 Jun 2021 |
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Onderscheidingen | Royal Red Cross (RCC) The award was established on 23 April 1883 by Queen Victoria, with a single class of Member and first awarded to the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale. A second and lower class, Associate, was added during World War I in November 1915. The award is made to a fully trained nurse of an officially recognised nursing service, military or civilian, who has shown exceptional devotion and competence in the performance of nursing duties, over a continuous and long period, or who has performed an exceptional act of bravery and devotion at her or his post of duty. It is conferred on members of the nursing services regardless of rank. Holders of the second class who receive a further award are promoted to the first class, although an initial award can also be made in the first class. Holders of the first class who receive a further award are awarded a bar. |