H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, K.G., Commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Forces, and Colonel-in-chief of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers
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Regimental Book-Plate
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Capt. G. A. WELDON. Killed.
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Second Lieut. GENGE. Died of Wounds
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Capt. A. DIBLEY. Wounded
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Major LOWNDES. Wounded
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Lieut. C. N. PERREAU. Wounded
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Ser.-Maj. (Now Qr.-Mr) BURKE. Wounded
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The Last Rites
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Armourer-Sergeant Waite--'Delenda Est Carthago'
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Railway Bridge at Colenso
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Major-General C. D. Cooper, C.B., commanding 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers in Natal
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Captain C. F. Romer and Captain E. Fetherstonhaugh
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General Hart's Flank Attack from the Boers' Point of View (Plan)
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Boer Trenches, Colenso
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Capt. BACON. Killed.
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Lieut. HENRY. Killed
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Capt. H. M. SHEWAN. Wounded.
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Major GORDON (1st Battalion, attached). Wounded
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Second Lieut. MACLEOD (1st Battalion, attached). Wounded
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Group of twenty Sergeants taken after the Battle of Colenso, all that remained of Forty-Eight who left Maritzburg
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Bringing down the Wounded
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Second Lieut. LANE. Wounded at Hart's Hill
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Lieut. J. MCD. HASKARD. Wounded at Pieter's Hill
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Second Lieut. BRADFORD. Wounded at Pieter's Hill
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Capt. A. V. HILL (1st Battalion, attached). Wounded at Pieter's Hill
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Second Lieut. BRODHURST HILL (1st Battalion, attached). Wounded at Pieter's Hill
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Capt. A. HENSLEY. Killed at Venter's Spruit.
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Lieut.-Colonel SITWELL. Killed at Hart's Hill
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Capt. MAITLAND. (Gordon Highlanders, attached) Killed at Hart's Hill
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Major F. P. ENGLISH. Wounded at Venter's Spruit and Zuikerbosch
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Second Lieut. DENNIS. Wounded at Hart's Hill. Died of Enteric at Aliwal North
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After the Fight
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The Grave of Colonel Sitwell and Captain Maitland, Gordon Highlanders (attached), near Railway at Pieter's Hill
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Pieter's Hill, Feb. 27th, 1900
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Pontoon Bridge, River Tugela, Feb. 28th, 1900
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2nd Royal, Dublin Fusiliers, heading Relief Troops, marching into Ladysmith, March, 1900
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General Sir Redvers Buller, V.C., entering Ladysmith
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The Dublins are coming--Ladysmith
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Sir George White watching Relief Force entering Ladysmith
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Sergeant Davis in Meditation over 'Long Cecil' at Kimberley. 'Shall I Take it for the Officers?'
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St. Patrick's Day in Camp. Private Monaghan, the Regimental Butcher, in Foreground
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A Wash in hot Water--Aliwal North
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Taking Fourteen Streams (Plan)
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The Regimental Maxim in Action at Fourteen Streams
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Captain Jervis, General Fitzroy Hart, C.B., C.M.G., and Captain Arthur Hart
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Issuing Queen Victoria's Chocolate. Colour-Sergeant Connell, 'G' Company, on left
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First Entry into Krugersdorp. Captain and Adjutant Fetherstonhaugh in Foreground
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'Speed, Dead Slow'
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Lieut. ELY. Died at sea of Enteric.
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Capt. H. CARINGTON SMITH. Wounded at Sanna's Post and Heidelberg
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Capt. WATSON. (Attached to Scottish Horse). Killed at Moedwil
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Capt. H. J. KINSMAN. Wounded in Transvaal
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Capt. J. A. MACBEAN. Killed at Nooitgedacht
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Lieut. ADRIAN TAYLOR. Severely wounded when serving with M.I. near Parys
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Hoisting the Union Jack at Krugersdorp
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Johan Meyer's House, five Miles outside Johannesburg
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Sergeant Davis, evidently with all we wanted
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Paardekraal Monument, Krugersdorp
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Colonel H. Tempest Hicks, C.B., commanding 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers, March, 1900--March, 1904
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The Officers' Mess
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Plan of Position at Zuikerbosch
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Corporal Tierney and Chef Burst
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Fourth Class on the Z.A.S.M.
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Fifth Class on the Z.A.S.M.
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The Vaal River, Lindeque Drift
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The R.D.F. Bathing in Mooi River, Potchefstroom
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Father Mathews
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Funeral of Commandant Theron and a British Soldier, Sept. 6th, 1900
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Buffelsdoorn Camp, Gatsrand Hills
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A Group of Boer Prisoners taken at the Surprise of Pochefstroom
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Colour-Sergeant Cossy issuing Beer
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'Come to the Cook-house Door, Boys!'
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Plan of Battle of Frederickstadt
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Sergeant French and the Officers' Mess, Nachtmaal
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4'7 crossing a Drift, assisted by the Dublin Fusiliers
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Boy Fitzpatrick waiting at Lunch
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'The Latest Shave.' Captain G. S. Higginson (mounted) and Major Bird
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Sketch Plan of Kilmarnock House and Fortifications
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The Hairdresser's Shop
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Kilmarnock, Krugersdorp
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A Blockhouse
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Krugersdorp from Kilmarnock House
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The 'Blue Caps' relieving the 'Old Toughs'
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Officers of the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers who embarked for Aden
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Homeward bound at last, after twenty Years' Foreign Service
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The Memorial Arch, Dublin
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The South African Memorial, Natal
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