Tel el-Kebir 1882 (1 Viewer)

Martyn

You should do what Kevin has done with K&C and Figarti and put your Trophy Collection photos into book format.

Randy

Randy and Martyn,

This is an excellent idea and I'm sure would be very popular indeed.

Jeff
 
Trophy is worth a full book on it's own.
Imperial is also worth such a book.
Joe could do the AZW with Martyn but we would need to try and cover as many sets as possible
 
Scots Guards follow the example set by the RMLI and also deliver volley fire before advancing

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Cheers

Martyn:)

TO BE CONTINUED
 
Thanks once again for my daily fix Martyn looking forward to what's next as usual.
 
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I believe these are Berkshires made by Trophy - not sure if the dog was part of the original set.
 
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I believe these are Berkshires made by Trophy - not sure if the dog was part of the original set.

Hi Lawrence

He should have been part of the set, he is a dead ringer for Bobbie shown in this picture of The Last Stand of the 66th

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I have added him to my search list.;)

You are quite right about the Regiment they are the 66th (Royal Berkshire Regiment)

More info http://www.britishbattles.com/second-afghan-war/maiwand.htm

care of www.britishbattles.com

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Scots Guards and RMLI reach the Egyptian lines all that are left are the dead and wounded the able bodied are fleeing the battlefield.

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The next day, 14th September 1882, Sir Garnet Wolseley arrives in Cairo, the Egyptians surrender and the war is over.



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Part of the Egyptian defence works at Tel el-Kebir 1882

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Cheers

Martyn:)

TO BE CONTINUED
Hi Martyn: Thought you might be interested in this diorama.
 

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What a great set, Tommy,
I have never seen it before, thank you for sharing.
Al
 

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