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THE INDIAN MUTINY
155 years ago today (September 4th 1857) the British siege train arrives at Delhi
The Siege: August to September
The major force dispatched from the Punjab to Delhi were a "Flying Column" of 4,200 men under Brigadier John Nicholson and a siege train. The Flying Column arrived on 14 August. The rebels had heard of the imminent arrival of the siege train, and sent a force out of the city to intercept it. On 25 August, Nicholson led a force against their position at the Battle of Najafgarh. Although the monsoon had broken, and the roads and fields were flooded, Nicholson drove his force to make a rapid march and gained an easy victory, raising European morale and lowering that of the rebels.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Delhi
Part of the Column on the march
What have they spotted?
To be continued
Cheers
Martyn
155 years ago today (September 4th 1857) the British siege train arrives at Delhi
The Siege: August to September
The major force dispatched from the Punjab to Delhi were a "Flying Column" of 4,200 men under Brigadier John Nicholson and a siege train. The Flying Column arrived on 14 August. The rebels had heard of the imminent arrival of the siege train, and sent a force out of the city to intercept it. On 25 August, Nicholson led a force against their position at the Battle of Najafgarh. Although the monsoon had broken, and the roads and fields were flooded, Nicholson drove his force to make a rapid march and gained an easy victory, raising European morale and lowering that of the rebels.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Delhi
Part of the Column on the march



What have they spotted?
To be continued
Cheers
Martyn