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Description The second page of the official diploma presented to Italian Admiral en:Ernesto Burzagli when en:King George V appointed him to the en:Order of the Bath in 1918. Note autograph signature of the Order's Grand Master, en:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, at bottom of this second page. ... ALSO see corollary -- Image:Bathorderburzagli1.jpg showing the first page of Admiral Burzagli's Order of the Bath diploma. Note autograph signature of the king at the top of this first page.
Date 1918
Source Private Archive of Burzagli Family
Author Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Grand Master of the Order of the Bath, 1901-1941.

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