George III

August 9th, 2014 | Posted in Famous People Biography - (0 Comments)
George III King of UK

George III

George III King of the United Kingdom

George III was king of Great Britain from 25th October 1760 to 29th January 1820 and also king of Ireland from 25th October 1760 until the merging of these two countries on 1st January 1801. After that he was king of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. George III was simultaneously duke and prince-elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman Empire until his promotion from prince elector to King of Hanover on 12th October 1814. George III was third British monarch of the House of Hanover. But different from his two Hanoverian predecessors because he was born in Britain, spoke only english language as his first language and never visited Hanover.

George III full name was George William Frederick. He was born on 4th June 1738 at Norfolk House, St. James’s Square, London and died on 29th January 1820 at the age of 81 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, England and was buried on 16th February 1820 at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. George III parents were, father was Frederick (Prince of Wales) and mother was Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.

George III was grown up with healthy, very shy and reserved mentality. He done his education with private tutor and he can read and write in English and German languages. The first British monarch educated in science systematically at the age of eight years old. In his education life, he learned astronomy, mathematics, French, Latin, history, music, geography, commerce, agriculture and constitutional law, along with sporting and social accomplishments like dancing, fencing, and riding.

George III was married to Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg- Strelitz On 8th September 1761 in the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace. George III was the most beautiful among honoring monarchs. He was a good family man and gave birth to total 15 children of there 9 sons and 6 daughters. George III devoted to his wife Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Air Travel With Cremation Urns

Air Travel With Cremation Urns

Air Travel With Cremation Urns Ashes

TSA Guidelines for Memorial Urns

TSA (Transportation Security Administration) have some rules followed by conditions to travel with cremated remains. Follow these simple guidelines and make travel easy.

The TSA outline has two options to bring the cremated remains in air bus or flight. They are,

1. Carry-on Luggage

When some one wishes to travel in flight with cremation ashes, need to follow this simple first step i.e., urn must be scanned by the x-ray machine at the check point, because of travelers safety. So TSA check the urn as priority of high security precaution. You can travel if your cremation urn is accepted by TSA teams. If the urn is not passed by TSA point, won’t be allowed in to the flight to take it on-board.

2. Checked Baggage

We can carry the funeral urns in flight on-board as check luggage after TSA permission to travel. TSA people never open the memorial urns to check. They scan the urn for contains of any explosive material or devices in any different methods. If the scanning is successfully then allowed to travel on-board as checked baggage. But some airlines organizations are not allowing the cremated remains on to the board. So need to check with the company if they are allowing or not.

Cremation Urn Materials Allowed for Use as Carry-On Luggage

Funeral urns are made of different materials. But TSA can allow some materials which are properly analyzed in their x ray machines. So we are suggesting some of the below urn’s which are made with and easily allowed.

  • Wood Cremation Urns
  • Biodegradable Materials (Paper, Bark, etc.)
  • The Perfect Urn Vault Series

If followed, the above guidelines your travel will be great with cremated remains. For more guidelines, visit TSA official website.