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The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



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Martyn:)
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
Really nice and rare sets Martyn. Thanks for posting your photos. Tommy
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
great stuff Martyn
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The Relief of Chitral 1895

2nd Battalion Seaforths advance against Chitralis, Jandolis, Afghans and Pathan tribes from the area to the North of the Kabul River



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Martyn...so pretty and shiny...a small part of your great collection...thanks for showing...
 
YOU CONTINUE MARTYN TO MAKE THIS ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVORITE THREADS ON THE FORUM. YOU CONTINUE TO BRING SO MUCH ENJOYMENT ALONG WITH OTHERS WHO'VE MADE THE FROHY OF WALES THREADS SO POPULAR AND ENJOYABLE......JOE{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
YOU CONTINUE MARTYN TO MAKE THIS ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVORITE THREADS ON THE FORUM. YOU CONTINUE TO BRING SO MUCH ENJOYMENT ALONG WITH OTHERS WHO'VE MADE THE FROHY OF WALES THREADS SO POPULAR AND ENJOYABLE......JOE{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Many thanks for your kind comments Joe :salute::

Cheers mate

Martyn:)
 
Very nice photos Martyn, of a very interesting theme.^&cool^&cool After reading a wonderful first hand account by a Veterinary surgeon trapped in the besieged fortress (which he described as resembling an overturned stool) called "Chitral: The Story of a Minor Siege", I made one of my largest permanent dioramas an homage to the Siege of Chitral. The centerpiece of the diorama is an old K&C wood and papier mache fortress, and the scene is mostly populated with classic K&C glossy Seaforths, Afghans and Field Force sets, with a few Trophy, Heco, A.W. Military Figures and Bengurion glossy sets mixed in. Its one of my favorite themes.:smile2:
 
Very nice photos Martyn, of a very interesting theme.^&cool^&cool After reading a wonderful first hand account by a Veterinary surgeon trapped in the besieged fortress (which he described as resembling an overturned stool) called "Chitral: The Story of a Minor Siege", I made one of my largest permanent dioramas an homage to the Siege of Chitral. The centerpiece of the diorama is an old K&C wood and papier mache fortress, and the scene is mostly populated with classic K&C glossy Seaforths, Afghans and Field Force sets, with a few Trophy, Heco, A.W. Military Figures and Bengurion glossy sets mixed in. Its one of my favorite themes.:smile2:

That sounds great Louis, do you have any pictures :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Very nice photos Martyn, of a very interesting theme.^&cool^&cool After reading a wonderful first hand account by a Veterinary surgeon trapped in the besieged fortress (which he described as resembling an overturned stool) called "Chitral: The Story of a Minor Siege", I made one of my largest permanent dioramas an homage to the Siege of Chitral. The centerpiece of the diorama is an old K&C wood and papier mache fortress, and the scene is mostly populated with classic K&C glossy Seaforths, Afghans and Field Force sets, with a few Trophy, Heco, A.W. Military Figures and Bengurion glossy sets mixed in. Its one of my favorite themes.:smile2:

I sent Terry and Brad a couple of photos of my Relief of Chitral diorama with a polite request that one of them post them on this thread. The photos focus on the relieving forces but there are presently more than 40 Afghans and K&C Boxers fighting it out with the British forces.
 
Here are the photos.
 

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