Sir Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair
(1865-1945), Admiral20th Century Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 3 portraits
Naval Officer; born in Malta and entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1879; rose through the ranks, becoming lieutenant in 1890, commander in 1901 and captain in 1905; in May 1916, after sighting two enemy destroyers approaching his ship, his notifying signal brought the Battle-Cruiser Fleet, and subsequently the whole Grand Fleet, into the battle of Jutland; played a prominent role in the action with a German second scouting group in 1917 and was praised for his efforts; appointed admiral superintendent, Portsmouth Dockyard in 1920 and rose to the full rank of admiral in 1927; he resigned in 1930, becoming principal aide-de-camp to George V; he died in Caithness in 1945.
by Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope
oil on canvas, 1921
On display at Old War Office, London
NPG 1913
Sir Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair
by Unknown photographer
bromide print, October 1939
NPG x37
Group photograph taken during a state visit to England
by Vandyk
glass negative, 27 June 1930
NPG x44633
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