Sudan Campaigns 1880 - 1898 (2 Viewers)

Michael we've got to convience Damian into using photobucket once he feels quite comfrotable in using his new camera and love it when I see him playing. In the mean time I'm going to join in featuring a few photos of my limited and mean very limited Trophy Sudan figures starting with the first with others to follow of Defendin their Colours.

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Great show Joe....and by the way....I'm up to 60%.....you must be near the end...last time we talked about it...you were in the 90% range.

Have you upgraded to "Pro" yet?

Damian....Joe's right....photobucket is a snap, it's safe and well organized, you should give it a try.

I would be happy to walk you through it til you're comfortable
 
Great show Joe....and by the way....I'm up to 60%.....you must be near the end...last time we talked about it...you were in the 90% range.

Have you upgraded to "Pro" yet?

Damian....Joe's right....photobucket is a snap, it's safe and well organized, you should give it a try.

I would be happy to walk you through it til you're comfortable

I am busy messing around with it at the moment.
Once I find my feet I will let you guys know.
 
Hope you find your feet soon Damian it'll be fun helping you master photobucket. In the mean time here's another photo of my Sudan figures as an Officer of the Royal Marines and Colour-Sergeant stand back to back the defending the Colours.



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Hope you find your feet soon Damian it'll be fun helping you master photobucket. In the mean time here's another photo of my Sudan figures as an Officer of the Royal Marines and Colour-Sergeant stand back to back the defending the Colours.



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These are very nice figures Joe:cool:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
I agree Martyn as another Royal Marine Officer joins in to protect the Colours. as I rest my 24th Foot.

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I agree Martyn as another Royal Marine Officer joins in to protect the Colours. as I rest my 24th Foot.

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Excellent Joe, just be careful or you could be easily bitten by the "Sudan" bug that's going around;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Excellent Joe, just be careful or you could be easily bitten by the "Sudan" bug that's going around;)

Cheers

Martyn:)

Well let’s hope that the good persons that are behind WB get a severe dose as well! ;):D

Jeff
 
Well let’s hope that the good persons that are behind WB get a severe dose as well! ;):D

Jeff



Pocket book and space will keep be from being bitten Martyn. Jeff have no fear with the lobbying going on the talented staff at WBritain has already been bitten.:D:D:D
 
TEL-EL-KEBIR 1882

Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Wolseley (on horse) confers with Lieutenant-General Sir John Adye, Major-General D.C. Drury Lowe, Major-General Sir Archibald Alison, Major-General Sir Evelyn Wood, Brigadier-General W.H. Goodenough and Major-General HRH the Duke of Connaught just prior to the Battle of Tel-El-Kebir. They have been joined by Melton Prior of the Illustrated London News.

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
My photo story feature my Marines comes to an end.

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Great pictures of some fine figures Joe:cool:

Here is a shot of 4 RMLI in grey uniform, only worn on active service by British soldiers during the Egyptian War campaign

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
TEL-EL-KEBIR 1882

Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Wolseley (on horse) confers with Lieutenant-General Sir John Adye, Major-General D.C. Drury Lowe, Major-General Sir Archibald Alison, Major-General Sir Evelyn Wood, Brigadier-General W.H. Goodenough and Major-General HRH the Duke of Connaught just prior to the Battle of Tel-El-Kebir. They have been joined by Melton Prior of the Illustrated London News.

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Cheers

Martyn:)

Martyn,
What a bunch of great "personalities " all in one place! Is that Drury Lowe, formerly of the 17th Lancers? And Mr. Prior should have been equipped with a satellite downlink video camera! Nice:)
Mike
 
Martyn,
What a bunch of great "personalities " all in one place! Is that Drury Lowe, formerly of the 17th Lancers? And Mr. Prior should have been equipped with a satellite downlink video camera! Nice:)
Mike

That's the lad himself;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Opponents of the British Army at Tel-El-Kebir

From left to right

Egyptian “fellahin” conscript, Egyptian Officer, Bedouin tribesman, Egyptian “fellahin” conscript and Sudanese soldier

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Great pictures of some fine figures Joe:cool:

Here is a shot of 4 RMLI in grey uniform, only worn on active service by British soldiers during the Egyptian War campaign

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Cheers

Martyn:)

Great set of figures Martyn and the Black mount sure has carried some famous figures thanks for posting them followed by their opponents.
 

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