Alfred Taylor Dale

Alfred Taylor Dale (26 September 1840 – 14 November 1925) was a Royal Navy admiral.

In 1896, he commanded the Particular Service Squadron of six ships, specially commissioned in reply to a congratulatory telegram from Kaiser Wilhelm II to President Paul Kruger of South Africa on the repulse of Dr. Jameson's Raid.

He was aboard the ship he commanded at that time, HMS Revenge, a Royal Sovereign class battleship.

An International Squadron was formed by a number of Great Powers to intervene during a native Greek rebellion against Ottoman rule on the island of Crete and to protect their citizens there.

Some of the participating British ships included the battleships Revenge under by then Rear-Admiral Alfred Taylor Dale, Hood and Empress of India.

Funerary monument, Brompton Cemetery, London