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Wimbledon steward David Spearing (wearing a black hat) at Wimbledon 2016. David Spearing is the longest serving steward at the Wimbledon Championships. [1] Spearing can be found in the player's box during the Wimbledon Championships wearing a trademark black Stetson hat. [2] Spearing has attended Wimbledon for over 45 years.
For more formal wear, the coat above with tails, cocked hat, and epaulets was still prescribed. This featured sleeve lace to denote rank: a braid for midshipmen and mates, two stripes for lieutenants, two stripes for commanders, and three stripes for captains. These were a precursor to the current system of sleeve rank insignia.
The chief steward directs, instructs, and assigns personnel performing such functions as preparing and serving meals; cleaning and maintaining officers' quarters and steward department areas; and receiving, issuing, and inventorying stores. The chief steward also plans menus; compiles supply, overtime, and cost control records.
Additionally all ranks above sergeant (i.e. first sergeant, ordnance sergeant, hospital steward, sergeant major etc.) wore crimson worsted waist sashes (in the Confederate States Army, all sergeant ranks wore swords and worsted waist sashes: red for artillery and infantry, yellow for cavalry).
A version of Royal Navy Full Dress, complete with epaulettes and cocked hat, is still worn by the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, but the current holder of that office, (Admiral Sir George Zambellas), wore his Royal Navy ceremonial day coat in lieu of this.
A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.