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The Death of General Gordon, Khartoum, 26 January 1885, 1893 (1906). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VIII. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
Charles George Gordon(1833-85), English soldier, 1924Major-General Charles George Gordon (1833-1885), British army officer and administrator. Also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum
The Nile Expedition, 1884-85: The Naval Brigade... rescuing Sir Charles Wilson, 1885, (1901)The Nile Expedition, 1884-85: The Naval Brigade under Lord Charles Beresford rescuing Sir Charles Wilson, February 1885, (1901)
Lord Wolsely unveiling the memorial windows in Rochester Cathedral to General Gordon and the Offic Creator: UnknownLord Wolsely unveiling the memorial windows in Rochester Cathedral to General Gordon and the Officers and men of the Royal Engineers who fell in the Waterloo, Peninsular and Soudan Campaigns, 1888
Bust of General Charles Gordon, British soldier and administrator, 1886. Known as Chinese Gordon because of his exploits in China in the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion
Khartoum Palace, Sudan, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoKhartoum Palace, Sudan, c1890. The site of the death of General Charles George Gordon, British Governor-General of Sudan, who was killed by Mahdist warriors as they stormed the city on 26 January
General Gordons Garden, Khartoum, Sudan, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoGeneral Gordons Garden, Khartoum, Sudan, c1890. Known as Chinese Gordon because of his exploits in China in the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion
General Charles Gordon, British soldier, late 19th or early 20th century. Known as Chinese Gordon because of his exploits in China in the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion
Charles George Gordon, (1833-85), English soldier, 1894-1907. British army officer and administrator. Also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum