Sudan Campaigns 1880 - 1898 (4 Viewers)

Tommy...I really don't know...that area got extensive flooding...8 foot to 12 foot in some areas...or so...I know the director...but have not talked to him since the hurricane...I'm sorry...:eek:
Thanks Mike. I thought the museum was well done and very interesting.
 
I recently enjoyed viewing your albums Tommy an what a plesures it's been. It's nice seeing this photo once again appearing as a larger photo it was my favorite of the photos appearing in the album and thank you good sir for sharing it......Joe
 
I recently enjoyed viewing your albums Tommy an what a plesures it's been. It's nice seeing this photo once again appearing as a larger photo it was my favorite of the photos appearing in the album and thank you good sir for sharing it......Joe
Joe: You are most welcome.
 
Very nice Tommy.

You can never have too many Camels or so I'm lead to believe:D

Cheers

Martyn:)
Thanks Martyn. You are correct about the camels and elephants according to Lawrence Lo. Your last diorama was excellent. It took a lot of work to put that together. Thanks for taking the time to do that and posting it.
 
Thanks Martyn. You are correct about the camels and elephants according to Lawrence Lo. Your last diorama was excellent. It took a lot of work to put that together. Thanks for taking the time to do that and posting it.

Thank you Tommy

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
No wonder they didn't arrive in time to save Gordon and it took another 13 years to avenge him;)

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Martyn:)
Martyn.
I am not quite sure if the British government wanted to save Gordon at the time, they were not quite happy with his actions, I guess :D
Al
 
Martyn.
I am not quite sure if the British government wanted to save Gordon at the time, they were not quite happy with his actions, I guess :D
Al

:D:D You could have something there Al

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
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Part of the Relief Column.
 
Thanks Martyn. I bet the recruiter didn't tell then camel riding was part of their duties.

That had to have been some culture shock back in the 19th Century, I bet the majority of the men hadn't even seen a camel before arriving in Egypt

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Thanks Martyn. I am looking forward to your comments about the London show.

No Trophy finds but some definitely Trophy related Tommy, check LL tomorrow I should have a few of my new sets showing over there;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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