This is a list of awards, decorations, honours, orders and titles belonging to Mary of Teck, queen consort of the United Kingdom. Where two dates are listed, then the first indicates the date of the attaining of the award or title, and the second indicates the date of its loss.
Styles of Queen Mary | |
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Reference style | Her Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |
Country | Date | Appointment | Post-nominal letters | |
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British India | 25 May 1889 – 24 March 1953 | Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India | CI[2] | |
United Kingdom | 6 July 1893 – 24 March 1953 | Member First Class of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert | VA | |
United Kingdom | May 1902 – 24 March 1953 | Member of the Royal Family Order of King Edward VII | ||
United Kingdom | 9 August 1902[3] | Recipient of the King Edward VII Coronation Medal | ||
United Kingdom | 6 May 1910 – 24 March 1953 | Member of the Royal Red Cross | RRC | |
England | 3 June 1910 – 24 March 1953 | Royal Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Garter | LG | |
United Kingdom | 3 June 1911 – 24 March 1953 | Member of the Royal Family Order of King George V | ||
British India | 14 December 1911 – 24 March 1953 | Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India | GCSI | |
United Kingdom | 24 August 1917 – 1936 | Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire | GBE | |
27 March 1936 – 24 March 1953 | Grand Master and First and Principal Dame Grand Cross | |||
United Kingdom | 10 June 1927 – 24 March 1953 | Dame Grand Cross of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem | GCStJ[4] | |
United Kingdom | 23 June 1936 – 24 March 1953 | Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order | GCVO | |
United Kingdom | 9 May 1937 – 24 March 1953 | Member of the Royal Family Order of King George VI | ||
United Kingdom | 11 May 1937 – 24 March 1953 | Recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain | ||
United Kingdom | 25 December 1952 – 24 March 1953 | Member of the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II | ||
Canada | 22 March 1951 | Canadian Forces' Decoration | CD |
Country | Award or order | Class or position | Year |
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Grand Duchy of Hesse | Grand Ducal Hessian Order of the Golden Lion | Dame | 6 July 1893[5] |
Portugal | Order of Queen Saint Isabel | Dame | August 1893[6] |
Ethiopia | Order of the Star of Ethiopia | Grand Cross | 8 August 1902 |
Bavaria | Order of Saint Elizabeth | Grand Cross | 21 April 1904 |
Austrian Empire | Imperial Austrian Order of Elizabeth | Grand Cross | 1904[7] |
Persia | Imperial Order of the Sun for Ladies | 2nd Class | 1904[8] |
Japan | Order of the Precious Crown | Grand Cordon | 28 March 1905[9] |
Denmark | Golden Wedding Badge | 1906 | |
Kingdom of Prussia | Order of Louise | 1st Division | 12 November 1907 |
Russian Empire | Imperial Order of Saint Catherine | Grand Cross | 5 August 1909 |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Order of the Star of Karađorđe | Grand Cross | 1916 |
Kingdom of Italy | Red Cross Medal | 1919 | |
Kingdom of Romania | Red Cross Medal | 1919 | |
France | National Order of the Legion of Honour | Grand Cross | 16 May 1927[10] |
Egypt | Decoration of al-Kamal | In Brilliants | 4 July 1927 |
Afghanistan | Order of the Supreme Sun | Collar | 13 March 1928 |
Ethiopia | Order of the Queen of Sheba | Grand Cross | 13 January 1932 |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Order of Saint Sava | Grand Cross | 1935[11] |
Greece | Royal Family Order of Saints Olga and Sophia | Grand Cross | 7 November 1938 |
Romania | Order of the Crown of Rumania | Grand Cross | 15 November 1938 |
Military Force | Unit | Position | Year |
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German Army | Husaren-Regiment Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt | Chief | 1913 |
British Army | 18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) | Colonel-in-Chief | 1914–1922 |
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars | Colonel-in-Chief | 1920–1922 | |
13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own)[12] | Colonel-in-Chief | 1922 | |
100th (Worcestershire and Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Brigade, RFA (TA)[12] | Colonel-in-Chief | 1922–1939 | |
Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service | President | 1926–1949 | |
Canadian Army | The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada | Colonel-in-Chief | 1928 |
British Army | Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)[12] | Colonel-in-Chief | 1937 |
63rd (Worcestershire and Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, RA (TA) | Colonel-in-Chief | 1939–1942 | |
387th Field Regiment, RA (Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) | Colonel-in-Chief | 1942–1950 | |
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps | Colonel-in-Chief | 1949 | |
299th (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry and Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) Field Regiment, RA (TA) | Colonel-in-Chief | 1950 |
Country | Date | School | Degree |
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Wales | 1902[13] | University of Wales | Doctor of Music (D.Mus.) |
England | 1921[14] | University of Oxford | Doctor of Civil Law |
Scotland | 1922[15] | University of Aberdeen | Doctor of Laws |
Further information: Royal eponyms in Canada |