EditorialGarnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913). British field marshal. Chief General of the English Army during the nationalist revolt in Egypt, 1882. Portrait. Engraving. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 1882.
EditorialInsurrecci?n del Sud?n (bajo dominio de Egipto) por el l?der religioso sudan?s llamado Mahdi ("Gu?a") Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, contra las fuerzas del Jedivato de Egipto, y m?s tarde las fuerzas brit?nicas. La expedici?n inglesa en auxilio del gene...
EditorialWOLSELEY BRIDGE (LEFT), SHUGBOROUGH (RIGHT), UK. Shugborough is a country estate in Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England, 4 miles from Stafford on the edge of Cannock Chase. It comprises a country house, kitchen garden, and model farm.
EditorialVanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'The Man who won't Stop', Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, April 18, 1874, Carlo Pellegrini, 18391889, Italian, 1874, Chromolithograph.
EditorialTHE WAR IN EGYPT: THE POSITION OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND STAFF DURING THE ENGAGEMENT AT MAHUTA, AUGUST 25: 1. Plain with Little Vegetation; 2. Sand Hills about 40 ft. High; 3. Dam of Sand; 4. The Fresh-Water Canal; 5. Sir Garnet Wolseley, The Dukes of...
EditorialInsurrecci?n del Sud?n (bajo dominio de Egipto) por el l?der religioso sudan?s llamado Mahdi "Gu?a" Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, contra las fuerzas del Jedivato de Egipto, y m?s tarde las fuerzas brit?nicas. El militar del Ej?rcito brit?nico Garnet Wo...
EditorialEnglish coloured portrait of Field Marshall Viscount Wolseley in uniform. Commander In Chief of the Army. . Celebrities of the Army. George Newnes: London, [1900.]. Celebrities of the Army. [Coloured portraits, with short biographical notices.] Edited ...
EditorialTHE WAR IN EGYPT: THE POSITION OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND STAFF DURING THE ENGAGEMENT AT MAHUTA, AUGUST 25: 1. Plain with Little Vegetation; 2. Sand Hills about 40 ft. High; 3. Dam of Sand; 4. The Fresh-Water Canal; 5. Sir Garnet Wolseley, The Dukes of...
EditorialInsurrecci?n del Sud?n (bajo dominio de Egipto) por el l?der religioso sudan?s llamado Mahdi ("Gu?a") Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, contra las fuerzas del Jedivato de Egipto, y m?s tarde las fuerzas brit?nicas. La expedici?n inglesa en auxilio del gene...
EditorialInsurrecci?n del Sud?n (bajo dominio de Egipto) por el l?der religioso sudan?s llamado Mahdi "Gu?a" Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, contra las fuerzas del Jedivato de Egipto, y m?s tarde las fuerzas brit?nicas. El militar del Ej?rcito brit?nico Garnet Wo...
EditorialGarnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913). Militar del Ej?rcito Brit?nico. General Jefe del ej?rcito ingl?s durante la revuelta nacionalista de Egipto, 1882. Grabado. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 8 de septiembre de 1882.
EditorialThe English team for the Gordon Bennett cup, 1905'. Hon. Charles Rolls (Wolseley); Clifford Earp (Napier); and, Cecil Bianchi (Wolseley). The 1905 Gordon Bennett Cup, formally titled the VI Coupe Internationale, was a motor race held on 5 July 1905, ...
EditorialField-Marshal Viscount Wolseley. Celebrities of the Army. [Coloured portraits, with. London, 1900. Field-Marshal Viscount Garnet Joseph Wolseley, KP, GCB (1833-1913). Portrait. British field marshal. Commander-in-Chief of the army. In the Full dress of...
EditorialOrder of the Council of State proclaiming Oliver Cromwell Protector of the Commonwealth. Signed by Viscount Lisle, Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, Sir Charles Wolseley, Col. John Disbrowe, Col. John Lambert, Col. Edward Mountagu, Francis Rous and others. Wh...
EditorialEnglish coloured portrait of Field Marshall Viscount Wolseley in uniform. Commander In Chief of the Army. . Celebrities of the Army. George Newnes: London, [1900.]. Celebrities of the Army. [Coloured portraits, with short biographical notices.] Edited ...
EditorialWOLSELEY AND ALCESTER IN THE CITY, THE BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE, LONDON, UK, 1883; THE PRESENTATION OF THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY TO LORD ALCESTER IN THE GUILDHALL.
EditorialTHE MISSION TO THE SOUDAN (SUDAN), "GOODBYE" AT CHARING CROSS STATION, LONDON. In the foreground: Duke of Cambridge, General Gordon, Lord Wolseley and Colonel Stewart.
EditorialWOLSELEY BRIDGE (LEFT), SHUGBOROUGH (RIGHT), UK. Shugborough is a country estate in Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England, 4 miles from Stafford on the edge of Cannock Chase. It comprises a country house, kitchen garden, and model farm.
EditorialTHE WAR IN EGYPT: THE POSITION OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND STAFF DURING THE ENGAGEMENT AT MAHUTA, AUGUST 25: 1. Plain with Little Vegetation; 2. Sand Hills about 40 ft. High; 3. Dam of Sand; 4. The Fresh-Water Canal; 5. Sir Garnet Wolseley, The Dukes of...
EditorialTHE WAR IN EGYPT: THE CHIEFS OF THE UNITED SERVICE: SIR GARNET WOLSELEY, ADMIRAL SIR BEAUCHAMP SEYMOUR, AND THEIR STAFFS ON THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT.