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2nd Marquis / Linlithgow
VICTOR ALEXANDER JOHN HOPE 2ND MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW 8th Earl, soldier and administrator, served in World War One Date: 1887 - 1952
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1887 1952 Administrator Alexander Hope Linlithgow Marquis Served Victor
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This striking photograph captures the noble visage of Victor Alexander John Hope, 2nd Marquis of Linlithgow (1887-1952). Born into the noble Hope family, he held the titles of 2nd Marquis of Linlithgow, 8th Earl of Hopetoun, and 11th Lord Lindores. The Marquis is best known for his military and administrative service, particularly during World War One. Born on January 25, 1887, Linlithgow received a distinguished education at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He joined the Grenadier Guards in 1905 and saw active service in World War One, where he was wounded twice and rose to the rank of Major. After the war, Linlithgow pursued a career in administration. He served as Governor-General of South Africa from 1931 to 1936, during which time he played a significant role in quelling unrest in the country. He was also the High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia from 1937 to 1939, where he worked to improve the living conditions of the native population. Linlithgow's military and administrative experience made him an ideal candidate for the role of Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943. During his tenure, he oversaw the response to the Quit India Movement, which aimed to expel the British from India. Linlithgow's firm but fair approach helped to maintain order and prevent widespread violence. This photograph captures the Marquis in later life, with a distinguished air and a sense of quiet authority. His service to his country, both in uniform and in civilian life, is a testament to his dedication and leadership abilities. The Marquis of Linlithgow passed away on February 17, 1952, leaving behind a rich legacy of public service.
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