June 12, 2025

A Royal Connection?

When I was growing up, every once in a while, at family gatherings I would overhear mention of our
blue blood. One day I asked my mother what they were talking about.

It seems that in 1972 shortly after the death of the Duke of Windsor (Edward the VIII) a Milroy family monument appeared in a cemetery in Galt, Ontario, Canada. The inscription is as follows:

“Millicent A.M.M.M.P.St., daughter of James and Helen Milroy (1890 – ), wife of Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor (1894 – 1972)”.

She not only claimed to be a Princess of the Stuart line of Kings in Scotland but also the wife of the Duke of Windsor. At the time the news made the newspapers around the world.

The story is that they met during a visit by the Prince to Galt, fell in love and were secretly married in 1943. The Prince of Wales did spend a lot of time at his ranch in Alberta and apparently Millicent is to have spent some time teaching in Alberta. The rumor even goes so far as to claim there were two children, Edward and Andrew who went to live with their father in England. She always said that the truth would be known after her death. Then shortly after her death her home was broken into, and many items stolen. It’s believed by some that the break in was to remove all evidence of the Royal connection.

Sir Ernest Fisk

Sir Ernest Fisk, born on August 8, 1886, in Sunbury, Middlesex, England, was a renowned figure in the field of wireless communication. He played a significant role in the development and expansion of global telecommunications during the early 20th century.

Fisk's career in wireless communication began when he joined the Marconi Company in 1902. He quickly rose through the ranks, displaying exceptional skills and a deep understanding of the technology. In 1912, Fisk was appointed as the General Manager of Marconi's Australian operations, which brought him to Sydney, New South Wales.

During World War I, Fisk's expertise in wireless communication became crucial. He played a vital role in establishing wireless communication links between Australia and the British military forces in Europe. Fisk's efforts greatly improved communication capabilities, enabling faster and more reliable transmission of messages.

In recognition of his contributions, Fisk was knighted for his services in 1918, becoming Sir Ernest Fisk. He continued to work tirelessly to advance wireless technology and expand its applications. Fisk's vision extended beyond military communication, and he saw the potential of wireless technology for civilian use.

June 6, 2025

Max Wall - British Comedian

Max Wall, the beloved British entertainer, was a man who brought laughter and joy to audiences around the world. With his iconic bowler hat, shabby suit, and distinctive comedic style, he enchanted generations with his unique blend of physical comedy and wit.

Born in 1908, Max Wall began his career as a dancer, performing in music halls and variety shows. His nimble footwork and exaggerated movements quickly caught the attention of audiences, earning him a reputation as a master of physical comedy.

As his popularity grew, Max Wall ventured into other forms of entertainment, including acting and clowning. His ability to transform himself into eccentric characters with exaggerated facial expressions and hilarious mannerisms made him a hit with audiences and critics alike.