George Napier Tomlin Explained

Vice Admiral George Napier Tomlin, CMG, MVO (25 July 1875 – 7 May 1947) was a British naval officer.

Private life

In 1911, when Commander George Napier Tomlin was with Medina, his engagement was announced in The Sketch to Miss Violet Seymour Osborne.[1]

Career

George Napier Tomlin went straight to sea from HMS Britannia,[2] and was in two actions ashore on the west coast of Africa as a 17-year-old midshipman.[2] He was promoted to lieutenant on 31 December 1896, and in March 1900 was appointed to HMS Rainbow, in charge of navigation.[3]

In 1911–1912 he navigated, with King George V and Queen Mary on board, to India and back for the 1911 Delhi Durbar, for which he received the MVO.[2] After the Armistice he was given command of an Allied squadron in the Black Sea, which was responsible for seeing that the terms of the Armistice were carried out.[2] For his services in this connection, he was awarded the CMG.[2] Subsequently he commanded the battleship HMS Canada, built for the Chilean Navy, and later handed over to them.[2] His experience during that transaction led to his being "lent" to the Chilean Navy for two years to found a Naval War College after a period on the staff of the corresponding organization at Greenwich.[2] He commanded Malaya in the Mediterranean, was promoted to rear-admiral in 1927 and lent to the Egyptian Government for seven years with the titles of Admiral and Pasha.[2] He retired in 1934.[2]

His service record is as follows:

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1st class battleship – June 1890 – August 1891Midshipman
2nd class cruiser1891–1894Midshipman
3rd class cruiser – August 1894 – November 1894Sub-Lieutenant
Sailing brigMarch 1896 – November 1896Sub-Lieutenant
YachtNovember 1896 –January 1900Lieutenant
2nd class cruiser – March 1900 – September 1900Lieutenant
2nd class cruiser – October 1900 – September 1903Lieutenant
1st class battleshipSeptember 1903– July 1904Lieutenant
1st class battleship – July 1904 – November 1906Lieutenant
Gunnery shore establishment1907Lieutenant
Albemarle1st class battleship – Duncan classFebruary 1909 – November 1909Commander
1st class battleship – November 1909 – January 1910Commander
Albemarle1st class battleship – Duncan classJanuary 1910 – November 1911Commander
MedinaNovember 1911 – 1912
Navigation school Portsmouth1913
Victoria and Albert (?)Royal YachtJanuary 1914 – August 1914Commander
Dreadnought battleshipAugust 1914 – 1915Commander
AgincourtDreadnought battleship1915–1916Captain
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Light cruiser – November 1918 – March 1919Captain
Super-dreadnought battleshipApril 1919 – 1920Captain(?)
Senior Officer’s War Course at Greenwich1921–1923Training staff
Chilean Naval War College1924(?) – 1925(?)Training staff
Super-dreadnought battleship – 1926(?)Captain(?)
Egyptian Navy1927–34Admiral and Pasha

Medals

Tomlin's medals were put up for sale in 2007, and described as follows:

"A highly important group of Medals and Orders to Rear Admiral George Napier Tomlin (1875-1947), comprising CMG, MVO East and West Africa Medal Benin River 1894, Gambia 1894 (G.N. TOMLIN. MID RN HMS RALEIGH), 1914-15 Trio MID CAPTAIN RN, Delhi Burbar Medal 1911, Chilean Order "AL MERITO" 2nd Class; Order of Leopold II (Grand Officer), Order of the Gown of Italy (Grand Officer (neck badge and breast star), Order of the Nile 2nd Class (neck badge and breast star), together with companion group of miniatures mounted as worn, his naval sword and naval dirk and a copy photograph. Captain George Napier Tomlin HMS Liverpool Commanding Allied Squadron in support of the White Army during the Russian Civil War. Known to have been in Touapse and Novorossisk during November 1918".[4]

Footnotes

  1. http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/1911-issue-THE-SKETCH-Magazine-2890_W0QQitemZ200309413186QQihZ010QQcategoryZ162517QQcmdZViewItem 1911 issue THE SKETCH Magazine
  2. http://cgi.ebay.com.my/CD-OF-ORIGINAL-PHOTO-ALBUM-1905-1912-HMS-MAGNIFICENT_W0QQitemZ120392129367QQihZ002QQcategoryZ64822QQcmdZViewItem eBay item description for CD of original photo album 1905–1912 HMS Magnificent
  3. Naval & Military intelligence. 3 March 1900 . 9 . 36080.
  4. http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/a-highly-important-group-of-medals-and-orders-to-1-c-2xapyr74r4 Medals