Britain's Zulu War (17 Viewers)

Enjoyed your play time Scott and MIke. Getting quite creative photographing your photos Scott....The Lt.
 
He sure could use some help from fellow officer firing their pistols.....The Lt.

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Added both a Gloss and WBritain ALbums to my Albums
 
He sure could use some help from fellow officer firing their pistols.....The Lt.

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Added both a Gloss and WBritain ALbums to my Albums

I have no officers yet in my compliment of troops firing a pistol. At the moment I can offer your officer the help from this brave lot.

Mike
 

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He sure could use some help from fellow officer firing their pistols.....The Lt.

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Added both a Gloss and WBritain ALbums to my Albums

Joeseppi,

That is honestly one of the nicest , clearest, sharpest, close-up photos I have ever seen on this site.:cool::cool::cool:

Come take pictures for me.
 
I like the close-ups. A change from the usual mêlée. :D

Yes, I agree, though the usual melee seems to be the theme of that era. It's kind of like Pringles Potato Chips...Once you have one, you need more (figures)
Mike
 
Thanks gentelman the lone officer does get a little help by one of the rankers...The Lt.

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Thanks Michael he's a favorite of mine to put in front of my camera....The Lt.
 
Enjoying your photos while we wait for more warrior LT.

Here are a couple couple photos from Natal :)


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Great pictures Scott. I have to get myself a backdrop photo - adds alot to the whole scene.

Mike
 
Spent a little time today playing with my 24th Foot. Enjoyed your photos from Natal Scott......The Lt.

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Overwhelmed at the Drift. These rankers are in a bit of a need for assistance.

Mike

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Another member of the 1st/24th on the field of Isandlwana....The Lt.

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