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Abercrombie In Egypt, 1801 (c1850s). Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801) died in battle against the French near Alexandria in Egypt
Abercrombie, (1734-1801), 1830. Creator: UnknownAbercrombie, (1734-1801), 1830. Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801) Scottish soldier and politician, educated at Rugby school and Edinburgh University. Served as MP for Clackmannanshire
Sir Ralph Abercromby, (1801). Creator: UnknownSir Ralph Abercromby, (1801). Portrait of Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), British general who served with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars
The Battle of Aboukir, Egypt, 1801. The result of sea power. A force of 5000 British troops landed on the beach at Abu Qir on 8th March 1801
Memorial to General Sir Ralph Abercromby, c1801 (1904). Artist: Richard WestmacottMemorial to General Sir Ralph Abercromby, c1801 (1904). Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801) was a Scottish soldier and politician, noted for his services during the Napoleonic Wars
Sir Ralph Abercromby, British Lieutenant-General, (1870). Artist: H RobinsonSir Ralph Abercromby, British Lieutenant-General, (1870). Abercromby (1734-1801) served with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars
Sir Ralph Abercromby, British general. Artist: HD CookSir Ralph Abercromby, British general. Abercromby (1734-1801) served with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars. He died of a wound suffered in an engagement near Alexandria, Egypt, in 1801
Battle of Aboukir Bay, Egypt, 21 March 1801. General Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish soldier who led an Anglo-Turkish force to victory over the French at Aboukir Bay
Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish general, 1801. Artist: John KayRalph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish general, 1801. Abercromby served in the Seven Years War. He defeated the French at Alexandria (Aboukir Bay), on 21 March 1801, but died of his wounds
Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish soldier. Artist: H RobinsonRalph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish soldier. General Abercromby led the successful Anglo-Turkish force against the French at Aboukir Bay (Alexandria) on 21 March 1801