75th Anniversary of Royal Family Visit to South Africa Day 89

 Day 89: 29th April

Captain's Diary

The 2 ships  anchored at 0900 at St Helena off Jamestown and the Royal Family visited HMS Nigeria between 1030 and 1130.

At 1345 the Royal family left the ship for a tour of the Island and they re-embarked at 1645

The ships weighed anchor at 1730 to proceed to Ascension Island

Link at bottom of post for Youtube 5 minute video last 20seconds of video is Ascension Island

Very Rare Postal Cover for the 29th April 1947




Part of set of 4 stamps not sure of date but has to be after 1984


Also there was a private over print of stamps and here is an article about them. 



Where is St Helena



                                                                      Map of St Helena


St Helena is most famous for the fact that Emperor Napoleon was exiled to the Island
 

The conditions of Napoleon’s exile and imprisonment on St Helena were harsh and Napoleon made life as difficult as possible for Sir Hudson Lowe whose job it was to keep the ex-emperor secure.

Napoleon on st Helena

Although Lowe had over 3,000 British troops, of which the principal force was the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot and a Naval Squadron to assist him, he found that many of the most influential individuals on the island, both civil and military, were sympathetic to the prisoner. These included William Balcombe, the East India Company’s agent on the island and his daughter Betsy, and the author Frederick Marryat, commanding HMS Beaver. This led to accusations of treachery; courts-martial and banishment.

If you want to read more about how Napoleon fell from grace

Napoleon Bonaparte's journey into exile on St Helena. (napoleon-on-st-helena.co.uk)

Pathe News has a small video clip


Comments

  1. I was wondering about St Helena stamps for the visit. Thanks for the video link.

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