RMW57EFF–Trench at Colenso from the Second Boer War in South Africa, Boer trenches and crest of Hart's Hill - scene of Irish Brigade's famous charge, Colenso, SA (title on object), trenches, (high) hill South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm
RMBH3MEB–The Battle of Colenso, Natal, South Africa during the Second Boer War. The Dublin Fusiliers attempt to ford the Tugela river.
RMB8TR41–bird's-eye view of the battle of colenso The Battle of Colenso is the third and final of the battles fought during the Black Wee
RF2F1EFWX–British Artillery at Colenso, Natal from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, John Ormond Published by Thompson & Thomas, Chicago, USA in 1900
RMEJ5YCB–Wrecking an armoured train - After Ladysmith was invested by the Boers, several attempts were made to communicate with General Sir George White. This scene represents the thrilling incident when an armoured train attempting to run from Colenso to Ladysmith was attacked by the Boers. Second Boer War, 1898
RMG3BD5W–At COLENSO, Buller makes a brave attack on the Boer position but is compelled to retire with heavy losses : Native stretcher-bearers carry wounded after the battle Date: 15-16 December 1899
RM2H45NT8–Boer War: first aid to the wounded on the battlefield at Colenso. Process print after J.J. Waugh.
RM2J6JPE1–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the trumpet presented to the 'Hero of Colenso' , Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa ( 15th Dec 1899), he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with this silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RFB7AD67–Sign to the Colenso battlefield of the Boer War, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
RM2A4WWK5–BATTKE OF COLENSO 15 December 1899 - British wagon train in retreat
RMA67DHF–Battle Of Colenso
RMJP7TGC–BATTLE OF COLENSO 15 December 1899. British quick firing 4.5 inch Naval gun in action
RMAFM0H2–events, Secon Boer War 1899 - 1902, battle of Colenso 15.12.1899, lines of the Boers, engraving after O. Gerlach, 'Illustrierte Zeitung', Leipzig, South Africa, 19th century, ,
RMFF9XAT–BOER WAR, 1899. /nThe son of British Field Marshal F.S. Roberts, supreme commander of the Boer War, fatally shot at Colenso, South Africa, 15 December 1899: illustration from a contemporary English newspaper.
RM2J3WK3Y–'Boer refugee camp, Colenso', 1902: postcard showing a concentration camp at Colenso during the Anglo-Boer War. Bell tents can be seen in the background and a group of children are looking towards the photographer in the foreground
RMBJTNN3–Boer trenches and crest of Hart's Hill, scene of the Irish Brigade's famous charge, Colenso, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMM8KH9J–Lieutenant Frederick Roberts, saving the guns, Battle of Colenso, 15 December 1899. (Roberts was mortally wounded, and posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross)
RMD98X5C–Guns in action at Colenso, South Africa showing the Percy Scott carriage which allowed the gun to become an effective mobile field artillery weapon. The Battle of Colenso was the third and final battle fought during the Black Week of the Second Boer War. It was fought between British and Boer forces from the independent South African Republic and Orange Free State in and around Colenso, Natal, South Africa on 15 December 1899.
RM2R18MNK–The Boer War, also known as the Second Boer War, The South African War and The Anglo-Boer War. This image shows: Watching a Battle: War correspondents looking on at Colenso. Original photo by “Watkin”, c1899.
RMW57EF6–View of a wall with sandbags and goats, fighting from here during the Second Boer War, Point from which the Boer Guns commanded Colenso, S. Africa (title on object), goat, battle, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm
RMBGX6DF–Taking a 4.7' naval gun across the Tugela river during the Battle of Colenso, Natal, South Africa in 1899 during Second Boer War
RMFFERXM–Boer War map Northern Natal 1901
RF2F1EFJ5–Along the Line at Colenso, Natal from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, John Ormond Published by Thompson & Thomas, Chicago, USA in 1900
RMCW60E8–War of the Transvaal. The Colenso Bridge, over the Tugela, destroyed by the Boers (1900)
RMJPWWEJ–BATTLE OF COLENSO, Natal, 15 December 1899. 'Saving the guns at Colenso' watercolour by Sidney Paget
RMTXJA69–1899 Daily Mail newspaper front page Boer War
RM2J6JPF9–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, seen here with non commissioned officers of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RMB78WF3–Sign to Colenso battlefield from the Boer War, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
RM2JMJBXA–General Redvers Henry Buller launched an offensive against the Boers in the early phases of the war but after several defeats, culminating at the Battle of Colenso, he was replaced by Earl Roberts.
RMA67DHE–Battle Of Colenso
RMB8TR3M–the battle of colenso lieutenant roberts galloping forward to retrieve the disaster to the guns The Battle of Colenso is the thi
RM2M99E3A–Group photo of Boer War soldiers, including Bugler John Francis Dunne (the boy seated on the ground, right), who saw action at the Battle of Colenso (December 1899) with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. He was invalided home in 1902 and received the Queen's South Africa Medal for bravery.
RMC2G18H–Colenso South Africa
RMD86YBD–BATTLE OF COLENSO
RMW7E5M0–Middle Falls of the Tugela River from a Boer laager, near Colenso, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMB4D8W6–Chromolithographed embossed diecut scrap of Captain H L Read published in the Victoria Cross Gallery by Birn Brothers
RMB6T60K–Cemetery remembering the battle of Colenso in the anglo-boer war, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
RM2R1RYKN–The Boer War, also known as the Second Boer War, The South African War and The Anglo-Boer War. This image shows: Firing Into Colenso: Naval gun dropping 45lb shells among the enemy. Original photo by “Watkinson”, c1899.
RMW57EFE–War Memorial in memory of a battle during the Second Boer War in South Africa, Monument to the 27th Inniskillings on Hart's Hill, near Colenso, Natal, S.A. (title on object), monument, statue, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm
RMBH3MN0–Battle of Colenso, Natal, South Africa during Second Boer War. Last desperate attempt to save guns of 14th and 66th batteries.
RMP6BFXC–Sudáfrica. Guerra anglo-boer. Batalla de Colenso entre tropas inglesas y boers, el 15 de diciembre de 1899.
RM2JMCYJH–Lieutenant General Sir William Babtie, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for exposing himself to heavy fire to tend to the wounded at the Battle of Colenso, South Africa during the Boer War
RMPFRJN1–KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, grave, surgeon Capt Matthew Louis Hughes, Clouston Field of Remembrance, site of Buller's headquarters, Battle of Colenso
RM2H46X36–Boer War: a hospital train at the Battle of Colenso with soldiers milling around. Halftone, c. 1900, after H. Brazier-Creagh.
RMTXJA5T–1899 Daily Mail newspaper page 5 reporting the Boer War and escape of Winston Churchill from the Boer's
RM2J6JPB6–Boer War - A 1900 portrait photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RMB78WFK–Sign to Colenso battlefield from the Boer War, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
RM2T1FPXX–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 The gun position of the Royal Field Artillery captured by the Boer commando overlooking the River Tugela from the Rooiberg after the Battle of Colenso. For trying to save the gun emplacement from capture by the enemy, Lieutenant Frederick Roberts was awarded the Victoria Cross.
RF2B9BM6Y–View of a wall with sandbags and goats, fighting from here during the Second Boer War, Point from which the Boer Guns commanded Colenso, S. Africa (title on object), goat, battle, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2J10ATC–Wrecking an armoured train - After Ladysmith was invested by the Boers, several attempts were made to communicate with General Sir George White. This scene represents the thrilling incident when an armoured train attempting to run from Colenso to Ladysmith was attacked by the Boers. A shell from one of the large guns overturned one iof the cars and brought the journey to a standstill, The British soldiers immediately leaped out and under the courageous inspiration of Mr. Winston Churchill, a newspaper correspondent, proceeded to clear away the wreckage and allow the engine to proceed. This was
RFMKB02J–COLENSO, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21, 2018: A vehicle and a monument at the entrance to the Clouston Garden of Rememberance for British soldiers killed in
RM2AG51RT–. Review of reviews and world's work. certainly had a great deal to do withit, and especially with the scientific lines of de-fensive fortifications which made so much of theBoer success possible. He described this systemof defense in a series of communications to Frenchmilitary periodicals, in which he showed how easily the mountains and hills could be madealmost impregnable. The Boer Governmentthanked him ofiBcially for his share in the successof the victory at Colenso, which was due largelyto his fortifications. It is a curious fact that the foreign legion hassuffered much more proportionat
RMD86YAW–BATTLE OF COLENSO
RMW7E5M8–Monument to the 27th Inniskillings, Hart's Hill, near Colenso, Natal, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMG3BD5X–BATTLE OF COLENSO
RMB6RW04–Cemetery remembering the battle of Colenso in the anglo-boer war, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
RMMHNTBY–The Battlefield at Colenso - Monument
RMW57EF9–View of war graves of British soldiers from the Second Boer War in South Africa, Where the fallen heroes lie - graves of Royal, Inniskillings and Dublin Fusiliers - foot of Hart's Hill, Colenso, S.A. (title on object), grave, tomb, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm
RMG3D99H–Pieters Hill, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa
RMBH3M52–The Battle of Colenso, Natal, South Africa during Second Boear War. Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment leading central attack
RM2R18MTC–The Boer War, also known as the Second Boer War, The South African War and The Anglo-Boer War. This image shows: In Action at Colenso: A 4.7-inch naval gun firing at 9,000 yards. Original photo by “Navy and Army”, c1899.
RMPFRJJ4–Grave markers for members of Thorneycrofts Mounted Infantry killed in action 15 Dec 1899 at Battle of Colenso, Colony of Natal, South Africa
RM2WBY8G5–Trench at Colenso from the Second Boer War in South Africa, Underwood and Underwood, 1901 stereograph South Africa photographic support. cardboard albumen print trenches. (high) hill South Africa
RMRY2HCX–The Fusiliers Arch entrance to St Stephens Green Dublin Republic of Ireland Europe
RM2F27G95–Face on a wall with sandbags and goats, fought from here during the second farmer's war; Point From Which The Boer Guns Commanded Colenso, S. Africa ..
RMB8TR6B–paardeberg the canadians storming an outlying korpje The Battle of Paardeberg ('Horse Mountain') was a major battle during the S
RMRYP6BE–Rosetta Cottage,Lord Randolph Churchill,met proposed to, Jennie Jerome,daughter of,Leonard Jerome,owner,New York Times,son is, Winston Churchill,Cowes
RF2B9BM75–War Memorial in memory of a battle during the Second Boer War in South Africa, Monument to the 27th Inniskillings on Hart's Hill, near Colenso, Natal, S.A. (title on object), monument, statue, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFMKB018–COLENSO, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21, 2018: A monument at the Clouston Garden of Rememberance for British soldiers killed in the battle of Colenso during
RM2AKYDMR–Battles of the nineteenth century . e river, andbring artillery up to them to attack the hillson the north bank. On the morning of thebattle of Colenso the Boer leaders thought thatthis must be Bullers object. Accordingly, theystrongly garrisoned Hlangwane, and this was howthey were able to spare men to throw forward acounter attack against Dundonalds right flank,which forced him first to stay his advance and then to retire. On the hills above the driftsand in the trenches near Colenso the Boers hadonly about half the force that was present onthe scene of action. They were greatly struckby the
RMW7E5M5–'Where the fallen heroes lie, foot of Hart's Hill, Colenso, South Africa', Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMW57EF7–View of a plain in South Africa where fighting took place during the Second Boer War, Plateau on Hart's Hill about which the Irish Brigade charged the Boers entrenched on distant crime, Colenso, S.A. (title on object), landscapes, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm
RMG3D99J–Hart's Hill, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa
RMBGYM62–The Relief of Ladysmith, February 1900, the last rush at Hlangwane Hill.
RMPFRJG1–Steel crosses on mass war grave marked To the memory of British Soldier at Clouston Memorial Garden for men KIA, Battle of Colenso 15 Dec 1899
RM2F27YR6–Walking at Colenso from the second peasant war in South Africa; Boer Trenches And Crest Of Hart's Hill - Scene Of Irish Brigade's Famous Charge, Colenso, S. A ...
RMRYN8GD–Rosetta Cottage,Lord Randolph Churchill,met proposed to, Jennie Jerome,daughter of,Leonard Jerome,owner,New York Times,son is, Winston Churchill,Cowes
RF2B9BM73–Trench at Colenso from the Second Boer War in South Africa, Boer trenches and crest of Hart's Hill - scene of Irish Brigade's famous charge, Colenso, SA (title on object), trenches, (high) hill South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFP4Y5RA–COLENSO, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21, 2018: A monument at the Clouston Garden of Rememberance for soldiers killed in the battle of Colenso during the Angl
RM2AN5EYE–Reports on military operations in South Africa and China . the plain below and the Boer posi-tions across the Tugela River, where they still remained intheir intrenchments and could be seen with glasses, working.From this advance post to the Tugela River wagon-roadbridge—spoken of in General Bnllers battle order as the IronBridge—is about 7,400 yards. Before giving the present positions that the English holdfrom the extreme left at Modder River to the right at Chie-veley, I will briefly describe this battle of Colenso to showthe tendency of the English to make frontal attacks only. * * * * # #
RMBC19XF–Side view of a Boer trench at the foot of Hlangwane Hill, South Africa, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RM2AG0GFA–'The Battle of Colenso - Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment Leading the Central Attack', 1900. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
RMG3D99E–Tugela Heights, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa
RMBGYMR5–Major-General H.J.T. Hildyard. British commander at the Battle of Colenso during The Second Boer War.
RFPC91PF–Colenso, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, memorial, officers, men, 66th Battery Royal Field Artillery, KIA, Clouston Memorial Garden, Anglo Boer War
RMRYN8E2–Rosetta Cottage,Lord Randolph Churchill,met proposed to, Jennie Jerome,daughter of,Leonard Jerome,owner,New York Times,son is, Winston Churchill,Cowes
RF2B9BM74–View of war graves of British soldiers from the Second Boer War in South Africa, Where the fallen heroes lie - graves of Royal, Inniskillings and Dublin Fusiliers - foot of Hart's Hill, Colenso, S.A. (title on object), grave, tomb, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movem
RFP4Y61T–COLENSO, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21, 2018: A plaque and a monument at the Clouston Garden of Rememberance for soldiers killed in the battle of Colenso du
RM2AKWRJP–Battles of the nineteenth century . eend ; and Doveton was not only a soldier whofought against them, he was one of their best-known political opponents. Mr. Pearses recordof the incident in his diary is worth quoting. The enemy, he says, have done a courteous,kindly thing in allowing Mrs. Doveton, whose 240 THE BOER WAR, husband lies woimcled and dying at Inlonibi, to more. He had dashed at the Boer centre at pass through tiieir lines. Not only so, but their Colenso in December, and he had failed in the general placed an ambulance cart at her disposal, disastrous battle of the 15th. He had at
RM2AG0GEK–'The Battle of Colenso - The Dublin Fusiliers Attempt to Ford the Tugela', 1900. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
RMG3D99G–Tugela River, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa
RMPFRJDG–KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, grave markers of soldiers from Imperial Light Horse, KIA, Black Week, Battle of Colenso, 15 Dec 1899, close-up, detail
RMRYP48J–Rosetta Cottage,Lord Randolph Churchill,met proposed to, Jennie Jerome,daughter of,Leonard Jerome,owner,New York Times,son is, Winston Churchill,Cowes
RF2B9BM70–View of a plain in South Africa where fighting took place during the Second Boer War, Plateau on Hart's Hill about which the Irish Brigade charged the Boers entrenched on distant crime, Colenso, S.A. (title on object), landscapes, South Africa, Underwood and Underwood (mentioned on object), Zuid-Afrika, 1901, photographic paper, cardboard, albumen print, h 88 mm × w 178 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, moveme
RFMKK2YC–COLENSO, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21, 2018: A granite plaque, at the Clouston Garden of Rememberance, for soldiers killed in the battle of Colenso during
RM2CEM2Y6–. South Africa and the Transvaal War. not knownat the onset, was strongly fortified, and vis-a-vis to the Hlangwaneguns on the extreme right were posted more guns. Between thesetwo eminences was the plain aforesaid, veined with dongas whichreached to the terribly steep banks of the river, where were moreintrenchments. From Fort Wylie, another of the fortified kopjes,the Boers commanded the little village of Colenso and the expanseof country through which Sir Redvers Buller proposed to advanceto Ladysmith. The Tugela, wide and deep, ran between the foes,except on the left of the Boer position,
RM2AG0GFF–'The Battle of Colenso - The Last Desperate Attempt to Save the Guns of the 14th and 66th Batteries', 1900. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
RMW7E5MG–Tugela River, Natal, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMG3D99F–Tugela Heights, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa
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