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  1. Abel Smith died at home at Barton Lodge, Winkfield, Berkshire, on 24 January 1993 aged 92, just weeks away from his 93rd birthday. His funeral service took place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. His cremated remains were buried at the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore. [11] His wife survived him by sixteen months.

  2. Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900–1993) Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900-1993), army officer and governor, was born on 8 March 1900 at Westminster, London, third of four children of Francis Abel Smith, banker, and his wife Madeline St Maur, née Seymour. He was tutored privately at home and, though a member of one of England’s oldest private-banking ...

  3. May Cambridge. Lady May Abel Smith, nacida princesa May de Teck ( May Helen Emma Abel Smith; 23 de enero de 1906 - 24 de mayo de 1994) era descendiente de la familia real británica, bisnieta de la reina Victoria del Reino Unido. Desde su nacimiento fue conocida como la 'princesa May de Teck, título en el Reino de Wurtemberg.

  4. 24 de ene. de 1993 · Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, KCMG, KCVO, DSO (8 March 1900 – 24 January 1993) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of Queensland, Australia. He married Lady May Cambridge, a niece of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. Quick Facts 17th Governor of Queensland, Monarch ... Arms of Smith: Or, a chevron cotised sable between three ...

  5. Sir Henry Abel Smith has in the fullest sense been an outstanding representative of her majesty. The personal warmth of his contacts, his deep understanding of human nature, the infinate care he devotes to his work as Governor, represent an expression at the highest level of the true democratic principles of the commonwealth of nations.

  6. Hide message. Abel Smith, Sir Henry (1900–1993) governor. Sir Henry Abel Smith, n.d. State Library of Queensland, 188165.

  7. Description area. Dates of existence. 1900-1993. History. Sir Henry Abel Smith was Governor of Queensland from 1958 to 1966. He was born in Westminister, London, on 8 March 1900. He served in World War II as as major, and then was promoted to colonel and received the Distinguished Service Order.