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The Zulu war. Lord Chelmsfords retreat from Isandhlwana theLord Chelmsford surveying the damage after the Battle of Isandlwana. The battlefield strewn with corpses is in the foreground, Isandhlawana Hill is in the distance, as are the Zulu impi (warriors)
Zulu War - Recovery of the Colours of the 24th in the Buffalo River after Battle of Isandlwana (of 22 January 1879) and honouring the graves of Lts Melville and Coghill Date: 1879
Isandhlwana, Natal, South AfricaIsandhlwana (Isandlwana), Natal, South Africa, site of a battle on 22 January 1879 during the Anglo-Zulu War. Date: circa 1905
The Zulu war. Fort Helpmakaar. Field auction of the effectsIsandlwana was the scene of the British armys most humiliating defeat at the hands of the Zulus, slightly assuaged by the successful defence of Rorkes Drift later the same day, January 22nd 1879
Lord Chelmsfords camp at St Paul s; Zulu War, 1879Lord Chelmsford was the head of the British forces in South Africa, whose blunders lead to the defeat at Isandlwana
The Zulu war. Sketch of the positions of the forces engagedSketch showing the border between Zululand and Natal, where the Battle of Isandlwana took place