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Young Haig dressed in kilt
1869, Photograph
Young Haig dressed in kilt
Young Haig dressed in kilt
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36838
Title
Young Haig dressed in kilt
Description
One sepia photograph (carte de visite) of Douglas Haig as a small boy. The young Haig is wearing a kilt and sporran and standing with one leg resting on a pouffe. In pencil on the back is written "Douglas 8 yrs old at Cameron".
Date
1869
Type
Photograph
Location
Museum of Edinburgh
Accession number
HH4303/507/81
Douglas Haig spent his youth at Cameron House in the village of Windygates in Fife. The small village also played home to his father, John Haig's Cameron Bridge whisky distillery, which John had established himself, though the family run business had a heritage dating back to the 17th century.
The young Douglas first attended private tuition at Mr Bateson's School in St Andrews before receiving tuition from Mr Oliphant at No.33 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. By this point the family had sold the Charlotte Square townhouse in which Douglas was born so Douglas was lodged with Miss Hepburn in Castle Terrace.
Douglas Haig was at age 15 sent to public school at Clifton College, Bristol in January, 1877 which he would attend until 1879. During the school holiday the young Haig would return to Fife and the family home of Cameron House.
In 1880 Douglas Haig began his studies at Brasenose College, Oxford and in 1883 was accepted to attend the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Upon completing his studies at Sandhurst, Haig was commissioned into the 7th Hussars, thus beginning a military career which would see several tours of India, action in both the war in the Sudan and South Africa before rising up the ranks to be posted as the head of the Aldershot Command prior to the First World War.
Douglas Haig went to war with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in August, 1914 in command of the I Corps. In December of 1915 following Sir John French's departure Haig took up the post as Commander-in-Chief of the BEF.
After the war Douglas Haig retired from the army in 1920, was created the 1st Earl Haig and spent the rest of his life seeing to the well-being of ex-servicemen.
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Field Marshal Earl Douglas Haig: Before the War
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