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The Zulu war. Sir Garnet Wolseleys camp at Ulundi. Zulus coFollowing the Zulu defeat at Ulundi, Zulu capital and place of their ancestors, Garnet Wolseley took command of the British army from Lord Chelmsford
The March to Ulundi The occupation of a Military Kraal by British troops Date: 1879
Cartoon, Bravo, Chelmsford! (Battle of Ulundi)Cartoon, Bravo, Chelmsford! A satirical comment on the Battle of Ulundi (4 July 1879), during the Anglo-Zulu War, won by Lord Chelmsfords forces against those of Cetewayo
Cover of ILN 9th August 1879, Archibald ForbesCover of the Illustrated London News, 9th August 1879, featuring the ride of Archibald Forbes, Special Correspondent of the Daily News, from Ulundi in the Zulu War, " bloody with spurring
The Zulu war, the Burning of Ulundi. From a sketch by an ILNBritish army massed with infantry and several gun carriages, burning in the background in the Zulu capital Ulundi, where the British made their final defeat of the Zulus on 4th July 1879
The Zulu war. General Newdigate addressing the lancers beforGeneral Newdigate addressing his men, with ranks of lances held in the air. The tide had already turned in favour of the British at the Battle of Gingindhlovu with Ulundi the decisive final British
The Battle of Ulundi. Inside the squareScene of battle from the British position, inside the square repulsing the Zulus. British casualities were light, but the Zulus were decimated by the use of Gatling guns and the Martini-Henry
The Zulu war. On the march to UlundiThe Lancers on the march, crossing a river towards the Zulu capital of Ulundi where the final battle of the Zulu war took place
Lantern / Zulu / UlundiThe Battle of Ulundi