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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
The Zulu war. The Battle of Isandhlawana, January 22nd 1879The landscape of Isadhlwana, a rocky point terminating in a huge precipice about 1, 000 feet high, with Zulu forces suurounding the British troops on every side
The Zulu wars. The restoration of CetshwayoPortrait of Ndabuka, Cetshwayos brother and regent for Cetshwayos son, Dinuzulu
The Zulu war. The End of the Zulu war. The Siege of Morosi sThe final skirmishes of the Zulu war, showing British and native soldiers hiding out in the Morosi mountain in a natural embrasure in Saddle rock
The Zulu war. Graves of the 17 men who fell in the defence o140 British soldiers defended the fort and hospital at Rorkes Drift from 3, 000 zulu warriors on the same day that the British suffered their heaviest defeat of the war at Isandhlwana
Zulu war. The Late Prince Imperial at WoolwichThe Prince Imperial seen on horseback at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, which he attended after personal appeals to Queen Victoria from his family
Zulu war evacuation. The 21st Royal Scots FusiliersScottish bagpipers in kilts and playing the pipes, lead the troops over a river as they leave Zululand. Date: 1879
The Zulu war. Sketches at Rorkes Drift, by Lieutenant H C HThe Rev. Otto De Witts House, Rorkes Drift
The Zulu wars. The restoration of CetshwayoCetshwayos son and his tutor. Dinuzulu at the age of 12 years old and weighing 14 stone. He succeeded his father as king of the Zulus and suffered imprisonment
Sketch by ILN special artist, Melton Prior. British troops in tropical helmets survey the destruction by fire of the house of Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus, at the end of the Zulu wars
The restoration of CetshwayoOne of Cetshwayos wives with her male attendant. The only royal zulu woman to be photographed, this was possibly Msweli, mother of Dinuzulu
The Zulu war. The military evacuation of Zululand, a block oBritish troops, wagon and cattle stuck trying to get through the difficult terrain of Zululand to the coast at the conclusion of the Zulu war
Zulu war sketches by our special artist. Scene in the New FoThe new Fort at Rorkes Drift, a scene of British bravery at the beginning of the Zulu wars
The Zulu war. Funeral of Lieutenant Scott Douglas and CorporPanorama of Zululand with a single tree and a gathering of British troops with priest, for the funeral service of two men who died in action
The Zulu war. The transport steamer City of ParisThe transport steamer, City of Paris, striking on the Roman Rocks, False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, March 21st 1879. The steamer, transporting British reinforcements, the Royal Scots Fusiliers
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
The end of the Zulu war. Zulu chiefs signing the peace stipuThe Zulu chief Gaozi signing the Peace Declaration in the presence of Mr Herbert, General Colley, Colonel Brackenbury and the architects of the agreement
The Zulu war. Alls Well, Sketch in Bromheads Post, NewZulu war sketches by an ILN special artist. Rorkes Drift was the scene of an heroic defence by the British in January 1879
Zulu wars. Zulu women selling sugar cane in PietrmaritzburgFollowing the end of the conflict the scene shows Zulu women conversing with zulu men selling sugar cane. There are black soldiers in European dress and children
Zulu wars. The restoration of CetshwayoChief Dunns men, part of the Zulu deputation who came to ask for the return of the king. John Dunn was the son of an English trader in Zululand
The Zulu War. The camp bazaarZulu women in native dress selling goods to British soldiers in a British camp. British officers in pith helmets observe the scene
Zululand. The King of Zululands carriageScene which took place before the conflict between the British army and the Zulus. In 1875 the King of Zululand was Cetshwayo
The Zulu war. On board a troop ship bound for the CapeLivestock get loose; soldiers on deck trying to round up the chickens
Zulu war. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their hZulu warrior with double horn-shaped hair style, with stepped sides
The Zulu wars. An attack of Zulu warriorsZulu warriors in full battle dress with plumes around their necks and elaborate head dresses launching themselves into battle, carrying shields and rifles
Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing theirZulu warriors, showing hair styles decorated with beads and tusks
Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing theirZulu warrior with horn style hair, arm bracelets and earrings
The Zulu war. Reinforcements for NatalSubaltern on watch and troops below decks enjoying their dinner. British soldiers on their way by ship to South Africa to provide reinforcements for the British army
The Zulu war. On board a troop ship bound for the CapeOfficer on watch on his rounds between decks at night. Soldiers asleep in hammocks
The zulu wars. Ambassadors from King Cetewayo (Cetshwayo) toZulu elders seated in the British army camp waiting to negotiate the end of hostilities in the Zulu wars. British troops and tents are seen in the background
The Zulu war. Zulu ceremonyZulus in a circle performing the ceremony of Ukuncina, while British soldiers look on
Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing theirZulu warrior with neck bands and horn style hair
The Zulu War. Zulus crossing a riverA large contingent of Zulu warriors crossing a swollen river in rocky jungle terrain
Grey Owls Cabin, Saskatchewan, 1934Photograph of Grey Owls Cabin; Beaver Lodge, Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1934. Grey Owl (1888-1938), born Archibald Stansfield Belaney in Sussex
Selby Abbey, after the fire of October 1906Photograph of the Nave of Selby Abbey taken after the fire of 20th October 1906. This 11th century Abbey, an extremely fine example of Norman architecture, was very badly damaged by the fire