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'''Evangeline Orpington''' was [[Minister for Magic]] from [[1849]] to [[1855]].<ref name="kingscross">''[[Pottermore]]'' - New from J.K. Rowling: [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station King's Cross Station]</ref> According to [[Garrick Ollivander]], she was among the most accomplished Ministers ever, and was owner of a "fine" [[poplar]] [[wand]] bought at [[Ollivanders Wand Shop]].<ref name="wands">Pottermore wand wood information (transcription available [http://lady-slytherin-forever.tumblr.com/post/8977740275/wand-woods-off-of-pottermore here])</ref>
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'''Evangeline Orpington''' was a [[wizardkind|witch]] and a celebrated [[Minister for Magic]], in office from [[1849]] to [[1855]]. She is remembered for being the one who first thought of creating a [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|concealed platform]] at [[King's Cross Station]], to house the [[Hogwarts Express]].<ref name="kingscross">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station New from J.K. Rowling: "King's Cross Station"]</ref>
   
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==Biography==
It was Orpington who hit upon the idea of adding a [[Platform 9¾|concealed platform]] at [[King's Cross Station]] that could only be accessed by [[Wizardkind|witches and wizards]].<ref name="kingscross" />
 
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Evangeline Orpington was born no later than [[1830s|1832]], into a wizarding family.<ref name="blood"/> In her younger years, she purchased [[Evangeline Orpington's wand|her wand]], made of [[poplar]] wood, from [[Ollivanders Wand Shop]] in [[Diagon Alley]].<ref name="wands">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book1/chapter5/moment4/wand-woods New from J.K. Rowling: "Wand Woods"]</ref>
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[[Garrick Ollivander]], the famous [[wandmaker]], went on to write that the "tired old joke" among lesser wandmakers that no poplar wand had ever chosen a politician was utterly unsubstantiated, given that two of the most accomplished [[Minister for Magic|Ministers for Magic]] had fine, Ollivander-made poplar wands: Evangeline Orpington and [[Eldritch Diggory]].<ref name="wands"/>
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[[File:Platform_9¾.png|thumb|left|265px|The concealed entrance to Platform 9¾.]]
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Ms Orpington was appointed [[Minister for Magic]] in [[1840s|1849]].<ref name="kingscross"/>. She was elected Minister at least once.
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When one of her predecessors, [[Ottaline Gambol]], authorised an [[Ministry of Magic operation to acquire the Hogwarts Express|operation to acquire]] the [[Hogwarts Express]], the Ministry had seen fit to build a [[Hogsmeade Station|railway station]] at [[Hogsmeade]]. The Ministry was not so keen, however, on building another station, in plain sight, in [[Muggle]] [[London]], as it would be in all likelihood a serious breach of the [[International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy]].<ref name="kingscross" />
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[[King's Cross Station]] was opened in [[1850s|1852]],<ref name="Wikipedia">[[Wikipedia:London King's Cross railway station|"London King's Cross railway station"]] at [[Wikipedia:Main page|Wikipedia]]</ref> during Orpington's time in office. It was only after its opening that the Minister hit upon the idea of adding a concealed platform at [[King's Cross Station]] that could only be accessed by [[Wizardkind|witches and wizards]]: [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]].<ref name="kingscross" />
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Minister Orpington was also good friends with Queen Victoria, who never realised that she was a witch or Minister for Magic. She was also believed to have illegally intervened magically in the Crimean War.
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Minister Orpington left the office in [[1850s|1855]], to be regarded as one of the most accomplished Ministers in British history.
   
 
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Evangeline Orpington was a witch and a celebrated Minister for Magic, in office from 1849 to 1855. She is remembered for being the one who first thought of creating a concealed platform at King's Cross Station, to house the Hogwarts Express.[2]

Biography

Early life

Evangeline Orpington was born no later than 1832, into a wizarding family.[1] In her younger years, she purchased her wand, made of poplar wood, from Ollivanders Wand Shop in Diagon Alley.[3]

Garrick Ollivander, the famous wandmaker, went on to write that the "tired old joke" among lesser wandmakers that no poplar wand had ever chosen a politician was utterly unsubstantiated, given that two of the most accomplished Ministers for Magic had fine, Ollivander-made poplar wands: Evangeline Orpington and Eldritch Diggory.[3]

Later life

Platform 9¾

The concealed entrance to Platform 9¾.

Ms Orpington was appointed Minister for Magic in 1849.[2]. She was elected Minister at least once.

When one of her predecessors, Ottaline Gambol, authorised an operation to acquire the Hogwarts Express, the Ministry had seen fit to build a railway station at Hogsmeade. The Ministry was not so keen, however, on building another station, in plain sight, in Muggle London, as it would be in all likelihood a serious breach of the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy.[2]

King's Cross Station was opened in 1852,[4] during Orpington's time in office. It was only after its opening that the Minister hit upon the idea of adding a concealed platform at King's Cross Station that could only be accessed by witches and wizards: Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.[2]

Minister Orpington was also good friends with Queen Victoria, who never realised that she was a witch or Minister for Magic. She was also believed to have illegally intervened magically in the Crimean War.

Minister Orpington left the office in 1855, to be regarded as one of the most accomplished Ministers in British history.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 According to Pottermore, Nobby Leach (Minister for Magic between 1962 and 1968) was the first Muggle-born wizard ever to be appointed to the office)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Pottermore - New from J.K. Rowling: "King's Cross Station"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Pottermore - New from J.K. Rowling: "Wand Woods"
  4. "London King's Cross railway station" at Wikipedia


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