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The following appears in the London Gazette in 1943 on the granting of a knighthood  
 
The following appears in the London Gazette in 1943 on the granting of a knighthood  
*'James Rennie Izat, Agent and General Manager, Bengal and North-Western Railway and Kumaon Railway, [[Gorakhpur]], United Provinces. Knighthood granted 1 Jan 1943 <ref name=gazette/>.  
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*"James Rennie Izat, Agent and General Manager, Bengal and North-Western Railway and Kumaon Railway, [[Gorakhpur]], United Provinces. Knighthood granted 1 Jan 1943" <ref name=gazette/>.  
 
   
 
   
 
The following are in the [[India Office Records]] (IOR) at the [[British Library]]:-
 
The following are in the [[India Office Records]] (IOR) at the [[British Library]]:-
*"Group portrait of European and Indian staff - Presented to J. Izat Esq. C.I.E. by Staff of the Oudh and Rohilkhund Railway, Head Quarters District, [[Lucknow]], 5th April 1921".Photo 1082/13(6)<ref>[https://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoEnqFull.asp?PrintID=123275 India Office Records “Group portrait of European and Indian staff, Oudh and Rohilkhund Railway, Headquarters District, Lucknow, 5th April 1921 ”. Photo 1082/13(6)]; Retrieved on 21 Jul 2016</ref>.
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*"Group portrait of European and Indian staff - Presented to J. Izat Esq. C.I.E. by Staff of the Oudh and Rohilkhund Railway, Head Quarters District, [[Lucknow]], 5th April 1921".Photo 1082/13(6) <ref>[https://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoEnqFull.asp?PrintID=123275 India Office Records “Group portrait of European and Indian staff, Oudh and Rohilkhund Railway, Headquarters District, Lucknow, 5th April 1921 ”. Photo 1082/13(6)]; Retrieved on 21 Jul 2016</ref>.
  
*"Group portrait [[Gorakhpur]] c.1920". Photo 1082/7(26). The following identifications (written at a later date) are given beneath the print: Rennie Izat ''(James Rennie Izat)'', Willie Izat ''(William Rennie Izat)'', Stanley Cairns, Jack Westwood, Alec Walker, Geoff Holmes, Eva Izat ''(wife of James Rennie Izat)'', Holmes, Isobel Izat, Annie Westwood, Ian Cruikshank, Henry Westwood. <ref>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoEnqFull.asp?PrintID=119946 India Office Records “Group portrait Gorakhpur c.1920.1082/7(26)]; Retrieved on 21 Jul 2016</ref>.
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*"Group portrait [[Gorakhpur]] c.1920". Photo 1082/7(26). The following identifications (written at a later date) are given beneath the print: Rennie Izat ''(James Rennie Izat)'', Willie Izat ''(William Rennie Izat)'', Stanley Cairns, Jack Westwood, Alec Walker, Geoff Holmes, Eva Izat ''(wife of James Rennie Izat)'', Holmes, Isobel Izat, Annie Westwood, Ian Cruikshank, Henry Westwood" <ref>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoEnqFull.asp?PrintID=119946 India Office Records “Group portrait Gorakhpur c.1920.1082/7(26)]; Retrieved on 21 Jul 2016</ref>.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:46, 21 July 2016

James Rennie Izat, Sir (in 1943), son of Alexander Izat, often called 'Rennie'; brother to William Rennie Izat.

The following appears in the London Gazette in 1943 on the granting of a knighthood

  • "James Rennie Izat, Agent and General Manager, Bengal and North-Western Railway and Kumaon Railway, Gorakhpur, United Provinces. Knighthood granted 1 Jan 1943" [2].

The following are in the India Office Records (IOR) at the British Library:-

  • "Group portrait of European and Indian staff - Presented to J. Izat Esq. C.I.E. by Staff of the Oudh and Rohilkhund Railway, Head Quarters District, Lucknow, 5th April 1921".Photo 1082/13(6) [3].
  • "Group portrait Gorakhpur c.1920". Photo 1082/7(26). The following identifications (written at a later date) are given beneath the print: Rennie Izat (James Rennie Izat), Willie Izat (William Rennie Izat), Stanley Cairns, Jack Westwood, Alec Walker, Geoff Holmes, Eva Izat (wife of James Rennie Izat), Holmes, Isobel Izat, Annie Westwood, Ian Cruikshank, Henry Westwood" [4].

References