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Jug presented to the 4th (Kings Own) Regiment, 1870. Creator: UnknownJug presented to the 4th (Kings Own) Regiment, 1870. 'The officers' mess-table of the first battalion of the 4th Royal Regiment
The War in Abyssinia: King Theodore, as he lay dead at Magdala, April 13, 1868. Creator: UnknownThe War in Abyssinia: King Theodore, as he lay dead at Magdala, April 13, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Major H. A. Leveson
The Abyssinian Expedition: view from a point near the King's House, Magdala, 1868. Creator: UnknownThe Abyssinian Expedition: view from a point near the King's House, Magdala, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Major Baigrie showing '...the precipitous cliffs
The Abyssinian Expedition: the destruction of Magdala, 1868. Creator: UnknownThe Abyssinian Expedition: the destruction of Magdala, 1868. The stronghold of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia at Magdala '...was burnt, on April 17, at four o'clock in the afternoon
The Abyssinian Expedition: funeral of the widow of King Theodore at Aikhullet, 1868. Creator: UnknownThe Abyssinian Expedition: funeral of the widow of King Theodore at Aikhullet, 1868. '...the unfortunate Queen or Empress of Abyssinia, the mother of the little boy
Relics from Abyssinia: gold and silver chalices, 1868. Creator: UnknownRelics from Abyssinia: gold and silver chalices, 1868. Two '...objects of interest and value which formed part of the spoil captured by the British army at the storming of Magdala...[One is] a
Dejatch Alamaeo, son of Theodore, late King of Abyssinia, 1868. Creator: UnknownDejatch Alamaeo, son of Theodore, late King of Abyssinia, 1868. The infant...now both fatherless and motherless, ...is named Alamaeo or Allumahyu (as it is sometimes written)
Abyssinia, showing the route of the British forces, 1868. Creator: John DowerAbyssinia, showing the route of the British forces, 1868. 'A map of Abyssinia, showing the whole route of the British army, under General Sir Robert Napier, from its landing-place at Zulla
Army of Theodore overtaken by a flood crossing the Bashilo; A journey through Soudan... 1875. Creator: UnknownArmy of Theodore overtaken by a flood crossing the Bashilo; A journey through Soudan and Western Abyssinia, with Reminiscences of Captivity, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates
The Abyssinia Expedition: The Battle of Arogee... on Good Friday, April 10, 1868The Abyssinia Expedition: The Battle of Arogee Before Magdala on Good Friday, April 10, 1868, (1901). British soldiers at Magdala in the Ethiopian Empire, historically known as Abyssinia
Captain Cameron and the other Abyssinian Captives, c1864. Creator: UnknownCaptain Cameron and the other Abyssinian Captives, c1864. Captain Charles Cameron, British Consul in Ethiopia, (far right)
Relics from Abyssinia: Royal Cap of King Theodore, 1868. Creator: UnknownRelics from Abyssinia: Royal Cap of King Theodore, 1868. One of the '...objects of interest and value which formed part of the spoil captured by the British army at the storming of Magdala...It was
Relics from Abyssinia: handle of King Theodore's seal, 1868. Creator: UnknownRelics from Abyssinia: handle of King Theodore's seal, 1868. One of the '...objects of interest and value which formed part of the spoil captured by the British army at the storming of Magdala
The suicide of Theodore, Magdala, Ethiopia, 1868 (late 19th century). Tewedros (Theodore) II, Emperor of Ethiopia, taking his own life after his army was defeated by the British under General Robert
Church at Magdala, with Theodores grave, Ethiopia, c1868 (late 19th century). Magdala was the site of a battle in 1868, fought between the British under General Robert Napier
King Theodores House at Magdala, Ethiopia, c1868 (late 19th century). Magdala was the site of a battle in 1868, fought between the British under General Robert Napier