Sir Michael Filose
(1832-1925), Lieutenant-ColonelSitter in 2 portraits
by R.L. Desai
bromide print, circa 1910s
NPG x24123
by R.L. Desai
bromide print, circa 1910s
NPG x24124
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Juliet Filose
04 March 2017, 13:55
He is wearing the KCIE medal as he was a Knight Commander of the Most Emminent Order of the Indian Empire.
The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire is an order of chivalry founded by Queen Victoria in 1878.