nena, do they mean the 2nd photo? That seems quite a grand occasion, but military in nature....however the King could be the man boarding the first one. I have seen that white cap on Swedish people, so it could be him! Is Count Grabbe in the 2nd one? ( to the left)
IMO, the white-capped Swedish royal boarding is the future (became king December 8, 1907) Gustaf V of Sweden. In the second photo, and I gladly stand to be corrected, the much-decorated older individual meeting the Emperor Nicholas II is the then currently reigning King Oscar II of Sweden (died December 8, 1907). Regards, AP.
Thanks as usual, AP: so you mean those photo were taken in summer 1907? Because in the 1st photo i think i can see Olga's hair is up, so it should be not before 1911... but i may be wrong.
I have no idea of the date/s. I simply was replying concerning the identities of the two personages mentioned in previous posts as being possibly Swedish, at least one of them mentioned as being a "king." I am of a certainty that the tall figure in the first post is Crown Prince of Sweden/or King of Sweden Gustaf V. If, and that's an uncertain "IF", these photos are supposed to be of the same occasion, the much-decorated gentleman with the Emperor Nicholas II could be King Oscar II of Sweden, but I have seen few of his photographs, thus I can gladly stand corrected, IF it is HM Oscar II, certainly that photo would have to be before 8 December of 1907. Sweden had two kings in December of 1907. Regards for the New Year, AP.
Thanks Ap ^^ My best wishes for the year 2012 to you and all your family!
For comparison purposes, here is wikipedia's article on Oscar II, with photographs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_II_of_Sweden
Ann
Thanks Ann, alas i really do not know nothing about scandinavian royal families! I just looked at what i know something about - NAOTMAA
After doing a bit of research, I have now identified the much-decorated older gentleman in the second picture who is speaking to the Emperor Nicholas II. Based on his decorations and ribband of order, I had a lingering reserve in totally/completely identifying him as the Swedish King Oscar II, although there is indeed
some physical resemblance. Thus, I can now "set the record straight." The man is "Admiral Konstantin Nilov," as identified in the same reproduction photograph in Paul Gilbert's site/review: "Russian Imperial Yachts: The Standart." From another source he is further identified as Admiral Konstantin Dmitrievich Nilov (1856 - 1919), who was the Emperor's Flag Captain and Adjuant General in the Imperial Suite.
Thus "the King" referred to in a quote listed on this thread, is Sweden's Gustaf V, the tall man coming on board in the FIRST photograph.
And, yes of course, General Count Alexander Grabbe is the officer bracing himself against a railing/structure in the left background in the second photograph.
Regards, AP.