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The Battle of Tel El Kibir during the Sudan War by Alphonce de Neuville. Historical military print showing the Black Watch at the battle of Tel El Kibir during the Sudan Wars.

Tel El Kibir  by Alphonce de Neuville.  The Black watch are shown clambering over a large ditch and onto the Ramparts against a 5 gun redoubt heavily defended.

 

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Tel El Kibir  by Alphonse de Neuville.

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Tel El Kibir by Alphonse de Neuville.

The Black watch are shown clambering over a large ditch and onto the Ramparts against a 5 gun redoubt heavily defended.

Open edition print. Image size 32 inches x 18 inches (81cm x 46cm). Price £45.00


Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £28.00

ITEM CODE DHM0380

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The decisive battle of the campaign was fought on the 13th September at Tel-el-Kebir. The Life Guards bore their share in the fight, which was chiefly confined to the pursuing and the cutting off of the enemy. The battle, however, was not of lengthy duration. From the time the enemy opened fire until he  was in full retreat, only about half an hour elapsed; but into that short space a deal of hard and splendid fighting took place. The Egyptians were certainly taken by surprise, despite the fact that they slept fully armed and behind earthworks, for Arabi told the officer who took him to Ceylon as a prisoner, that when our men delivered the attack he himself was in bed; and complained that they did not leave him time enough even to get his boots on. Arabi's army was in consequence of this crushing defeat, completely broken up, and the British entered Cairo the next day. In October the Life Guards returned to England.
 

 

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