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Meade at GettysburgBATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Union General George Meade successfully repels Lee at Gettysburg, though he is later criticised for not following up his victory sufficiently
Music cover, The Whiffenpoof Song, sung by Bing CrosbyMusic cover, The Whiffenpoof Song (Baa-Baa-Baa!), sung by Bing Crosby. Date: 1944
Cromwell tankPhotograph: Cromwell tank. From a collection of 80 photographs and 429 negatives taken and collected by Lt Col C J G Meade MBE, 8th Hussars, 1945-1953 (c). Associated with Korea (1950-1953)
Lady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Engraving. ColoredLady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Countess Clam-Martinic. Engraving by Kursning after a painting of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). The Iberian Illustration, 1891. Colored
George G. Meade MonumentGeorge G. Meade (1815-1872). U.S. army officer. Monument. National Mall. Washington D.C. United States
4th Earl ClanwilliamRICHARD JAMES MEADE, fourth earl CLANWILLIAM British naval commander. Date: 1832 - 1907
General Sir Bruce Hamilton, 1915General Sir Bruce Meade Hamilton KCB (1857-1936), British Army General during World War I. Date: 1915
4th Earl Clanwilliam, Vanity Fair, SpyRICHARD JAMES MEADE, 4th Earl CLANWILLIAM (1832-1907) British naval commander. Caption: An Admiral of the Fleet Date: 1832 - 1907
George Gordon MeadeGEORGE GORDON MEADE U.S. army general, commanded Army of the Potomac, defeated Lee at Gettysburg but criticised for not following up sufficiently aggressively. Date: 1815 - 1872
Army of Potomac: JC Parke, CG Meade, WS Hancock, GK Warren, US Grant, a Humphrey, and HC Wright. Date between 1860 and 1870
Major General George G. Meade
Major General George Meade (1815 - 1872) - Commander of the Federal Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War - Commander at the Battle of Gettysburg
General Sir Bruce Hamilton / StampGeneral SIR BRUCE MEADE HAMILTON KCB (1857-1936) was a British Army General during World War I
Sunday magazine Xmas coverFront cover illustration for the Christmas number of Sunday magazine, entitled " Paths of Peace Xmas Number". The magazine features a story called " A Brave, Poor Thing" by L.T