RMKG7T8R–British Army marching On the road to Kumasi, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RMDDTFB5–THE ASHANTEE WAR: HOUSSA TROOPS TRAINED AT LAGOS, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMFB84HN–Sketch map 5th Anglo-Ashanti war 1900
RMJ2X4X1–Anglo-Ashanti war 1
RMKG7TDG–Black Watch advance at Battle of Amoaful, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RMPD9YEX–Anglo-Ashanti war 1.
RM2BDX6YE–Third Anglo-Ashanti War, Burning of Kumasi, 1874
RMB8TR9G–the ashanti war of 1900 a fight in the forest The Anglo-Ashanti Wars were four conflicts between the Asante Empire in the Akan
RM2B08PW4–FIRST ANGLO-ASHANTI WAR 'Defeat of the Ashantees, by British forces under the command of Coll. Sutherland,July 11th, 1824' by unknown artist
RMG2X5FE–The British army entering Coomassie, aka Comassie or Kumasi, during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War in 1873.
RFWR97HH–The Third Anglo-Ashanti War: Headquarters at the Battle of Amoaful. Ghana 1874
RM2EX37Y6–Young Ashanti Boy Soldiers, Child Soldiers or Rebels Behead Enemies of Other Tribes in Front of a Couple of European, probably British Hostages, during the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War aka the econd Ashanti Expedition (1895-1896) 1896 Vintage Illustration or Old Engraving
RMDDTFKW–THE ASHANTEE WAR: A BAGGAGE TRAIN, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RM2M9AP6G–Fight at Abracrampa, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RM2MM5FMP–The 1874 burning of Coomassie (Kumasi, during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War.
RM2M9AP76–Funeral of Lieutenant Arthur Hardolph Eyre of the 90th Infantry, killed on 4 February 1874 during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMPDDGJ1–FOURTH ANGLO-ASHANTI WAR 1895-1896. Queen Victoria visits the Royal Victoria Netley Hospital for wounded soldiers.
RM2RGB5JG–On the Road to Kumasi, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMDDTF0Y–THE ASHANTEE WAR: A PALAVER OF NATIVE KINGS, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RM2EFEP7F–The British Army entering Coomassie, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, 1873
RMDDTFAG–THE ASHANTEE WAR: LANDING TROOPS ON THE GOLD COAST, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMJ2WJTK–Anglo-Ashanti war 2
RMDDTEYH–THE ASHANTEE WAR: ASCENSION ISLAND, THE SANATORIUM FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED: THE HOSPITAL, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873
RMKG7TD9–The Fight at Abracrampa, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RMDDREND–THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA: HOUSSA MERCENARIES FOR THE ASHANTEE WAR, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMP7YYXD–English: Map to the British Ashanti Campaign of 1900 (Fifth Anglo-Ashanti War) . 1901 258 Map Brit Ashanti 1900
RMDDREX9–THE ASHANTEE WAR: UNIFORM OF ROYAL ENGINEERS DESTINED FOR THE SCENE OF ACTION, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMERGG2E–The British Army enterting Coomassie', 1873. During Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1873 - 74 following purchase of Dutch Gold Cost
RMPD9YF0–Anglo-Ashanti war 2.
RFWR8482–3rd Anglo-Ashanti War. Queen Victoria reviewing troops at Windsor 1874
RMERGGG8–The British Army enterting Coomassie', 1873. During Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1873 - 74 following purchase of Dutch Gold Cost
RM2BDX71R–First Anglo-Afghan War, Retreat from Kabul, 1842
RMH5CNBH–THIRD ASHANTI WAR 1873 British troops prepare to enter Kumasi (Coomasie) on 4 February
RMTAJRDD–Major-General Sir Francis Cunningham Scott (1834 - 26 June 1902), was a British Army officer, who commanded the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War 1895-96.
RMH5JW8C–THIRD ASHANTI WAR 1873-1874 British troops set fire to Kumasi on 4 February 1874. Engraving from The Graphic
RMERG8RW–The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest.
RM2M9AP6Y–March of Ashanti warriors, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMERGAGD–The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest.
RM2RGB5JP–Burning of Kumasi, February 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RF2F1EFXF–Field Marshal Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, DL (1 September 1845 – 30 October 1932) was a British Army officer. He served in the Third Anglo-Ashanti War in 1873 and then in the expedition of Sir Charles Warren to Bechuanaland in the mid 1880s. He took a prominent role as General Officer Commanding the 1st Division in the Second Boer War. He suffered a serious defeat at the Battle of Magersfontein, during which he failed to carry out adequate reconnaissance and accordingly his artillery bombarded the wrong place leading to the Highland Brigade taking heavy casualties
RM2RGB5JY–A Skirmish in the Forest, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMH5JW7R–THIRD ASHANTI WAR 1873-1874. Wounded British soldiers being sent to hospital ships off the Cape Coast of Ghana. Engraving: London Illustrated News.
RMKG7TDN–The burning of Kumasi (Coomassie) in 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RM2RGB5JM–A Cape Coast King and His Court, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RF2F5D27C–Field Marshal Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, DL (1 September 1845 – 30 October 1932) was a British Army officer. He served in the Third Anglo-Ashanti War in 1873 and then in the expedition of Sir Charles Warren to Bechuanaland in the mid 1880s. He took a prominent role as General Officer Commanding the 1st Division in the Second Boer War. He suffered a serious defeat at the Battle of Magersfontein, during which he failed to carry out adequate reconnaissance and accordingly his artillery bombarded the wrong place leading to the Highland Brigade taking heavy casualties
RMDDTEYR–THE ASHANTEE WAR: ASCENSION ISLAND, THE SANATORIUM FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED: THE MAIN ROAD UP THE HILLS, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR
RMB7PTFX–Skirmish During Ashanti War 1873 Kumasi Third Anglo-Asante jungle Solider fighting battle war attack death siege
RM2R8Y2E5–'The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest', c1900. Anglo-Ashanti Wars, West Africa. 'Few more difficult campaigns have ever been undertaken than this advance, in the height of the unhealthy rain season, through flooded forests, by a handful of semi-savage black troops, led by three or four score gallant and devoted British officers. The enemy, 40,000 strong, were cunning and brave; they fought in the security of dense forests, with which they were familiar, and where it was almost impossible to see them, even in the thick of the action...the terrible fever of the country...attacked the u
RFWR847T–The Third Anglo-Ashanti War: The 42nd Highlanders in the front. Ghana 1874
RMC8MC19–Sir Garnet Wolseley's camp at Ulundi Zulus coming in to give up their arms
RM2H4H1Y0–Engraving of Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, VD, PC (1833 – 1913) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. He became one of the most influential and admired British generals after a series of successes in Canada, West Africa, and Egypt, followed by a central role in modernizing the British Army in promoting efficiency.
RMF1TRA5–AJAXNETPHOTO. (AJAX VINTAGE COLLECTION) 1873-1887 APPROX. - HONG KONG HARBOUR - WARSHIP - TWO DECK AGAMEMNON CLASS SCREW POWERED 91 GUN HOSPITAL AND RECEIVING SHIP H.M.S. VICTOR EMMANUEL MOORED IN MAN-OF-WAR ANCHORAGE HONG KONG HARBOUR IN LATE 19TH CENTURY. BUILT AND NAMED ORIGINALLY AS SECOND RATE HMS REPULSE AT PEMBROKE DOCKYARD AND LAUNCHED IN 1855. SOLD IN 1899. PHOTO:AJAX VINTAGE PICTURE LIBRARY REF:AVL 1873 1
RF2P920B3–Ashanti Wars - The occupation by the British of Kumasi, January 17th, 1896.
RFRAT6B3–FORT ST. GEORGE, ELMINA, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti Empire, now Ghana, and the reimagined
RM2JD6E2F–One of the Govenor's demands made after the Ashanti rebellion was that King Prempeh should make abject submission in accordance with the native custom. The King removed his crown and sandals, came forward with the Queen Mother to perform the act of humiliation, and reached the platform on which were seated Sir Francis Scott, Colonel Kempster and Mr. Maxwell. They knelt and embraced the Englishmen's legs and boots, while the Ashantis looked on with astonishment at their King's abasement. Colourised version of : 10512481 Date: 1896
RMKK302W–November 28, 2017 - London, UK. 28th November 2017. A campaigner speaks about the activites of Rio TInto on the pavement outside their offices on the 'Toxic Tour' of a few of London's major players among the mining companies violating human rights, killing opposition, displacing indigenous people, polluting water sources and causing climate chaos around the world was one of a week of activities organised as an alternative to the London Mines and Money Conference involving around 2,000 mining company representatives, investors and financiers, organised by London Mining Network, War on Want and
RMHBPXDX–Image taken from page 490 of 'The Story of South Africa ... Copiously illustrated with ... maps ... portraits, sketches, etc. (Vol. 1 by J. C. Ridpath and E. S. Ellis.-Vol. 2 by G. B. Barton, Frank Wilkinson, and others.)' Image taken from page 490 of 'The Story of South
RME839EG–Lithograph General Lord Sir Garnet Wolseley G C B G C M G circa 1885
RM2FK836E–Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, VD, PC (4 June 1833 – 25 March 1913) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. He became one of the most influential and admired British generals after a series of successes in Canada, West Africa, and Egypt, followed by a central role in modernizing the British Army in promoting efficiency. He served in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, China, Canada and widely throughout Africa—including his Ashanti campaign (1873–1874) and the Nile Expedition against Mahdist Sudan in 1884–85. Wolseley served as Co
RMKG7TDC–TReception of King Koffee's ambassadors in the English camp, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RM2RGB5K0–Return of the troops from serving in the Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMDDTF52–THE ASHANTEE WAR: GOOD BYE A. SKETCH AT THE RAILWAY STATION, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMDDREW7–THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA: THE ASHANTEE WAR: LANDING THROUGH THE SURF AT ASSINEE, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RFWR847Y–The Third Anglo-Ashanti War: A conference with a native king. Ghana 1874
RMDDTFAN–THE ASHANTEE WAR: THE HOSPITAL SHIP VICTOR EMMANUEL, TO BE MOORED OFF THE GOLD COAST, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RM2H4H1Y3–Engraving of Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, VD, PC (1833 – 1913) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. He became one of the most influential and admired British generals after a series of successes in Canada, West Africa, and Egypt, followed by a central role in modernizing the British Army in promoting efficiency.
RM2R8Y2D2–'Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900', c1900. Showing Hodgson's line of retreat, line of advance, 'friendly' towns, rivers, roads and sites of battles. The Anglo-Ashanti wars were fought between the Ashanti Empire and the British Empire and its African allies in what became the Gold Coast, and later, Ghana. The British ultimately prevailed, resulting in the complete annexation of the Ashanti Empire by 1900. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]
RFRAT6BB–A PUBLIC EXECUTION AT COOMASSIE, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti Empire, now Ghana, and reimagined
RMKK306W–November 28, 2017 - London, UK. 28th November 2017. A campaigner speaks about the activites of Rio TInto on the pavement outside their offices on the 'Toxic Tour' of a few of London's major players among the mining companies violating human rights, killing opposition, displacing indigenous people, polluting water sources and causing climate chaos around the world was one of a week of activities organised as an alternative to the London Mines and Money Conference involving around 2,000 mining company representatives, investors and financiers, organised by London Mining Network, War on Want and
RMKG7T92–March of Ashanti Warriors, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RM2RGB5JA–Advance of Highlanders, Battle of Amoaful, 31 January 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana).
RMPGTDTK–A fight in the Forest , Ashanti war of 1900, 5th Anglo-Ashanti war, also known as the War of the Golden Stool
RM2M9AP70–Reception of King Kofi Karikari's ambassadors in the English camp, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana). The Treaty of Fomena, signed in July 1874, ended the war.
RMKG83RX–Funeral of Lieutenant Eyre, Battle of Ordashu, 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RM2RG9BER–Cartoon, A Friend in Need -- a satirical comment on the Third Anglo-Ashanti War (1873-1874) in West Africa. William Gladstone congratulates John Bright on his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and hopes he will help settle things with the Ashanti warrior standing on the left, holding a rifle. Bright (a peace-loving Quaker) replies that fighting isn't quite his thing, but ...
RFWR8484–3rd Anglo-Ashanti War. 42nd Highlanders reviewed by Queen Victoria, Windsor 1874
RMDDTFCN–THE ASHANTEE WAR: LANDING THE FORCES FOR SIR GARNET WOLSELEY'S RECENT MARCH ON DUNQUAH, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RM2RGC9MP–One of the Govenor's demands made after the Ashanti rebellion was that King Prempeh should make abject submission in accordance with the native custom. The King removed his crown and sandals, came forward with the Queen Mother to perform the act of humiliation, and reached the platform on which were seated Sir Francis Scott, Colonel Kempster and Mr. Maxwell. They knelt and embraced the Englishmen's legs and boots, while the Ashantis looked on with astonishment at their King's abasement.
RM2R8Y2CT–'The Fort at Kumasi', c1900. British army post during the Anglo-Ashanti wars in West Africa. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]
RMD8699F–King Prempeh I's humiliation, 1896
RFRAT6B5–PRINCIPAL GATE OR MGENDA OF THE ROYAL PALACE AT COOMASSIE, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the reimagined
RMKK3038–November 28, 2017 - London, UK. 28th November 2017. A campaigner speaks about the activites of Rio TInto on the pavement outside their offices on the 'Toxic Tour' of a few of London's major players among the mining companies violating human rights, killing opposition, displacing indigenous people, polluting water sources and causing climate chaos around the world was one of a week of activities organised as an alternative to the London Mines and Money Conference involving around 2,000 mining company representatives, investors and financiers, organised by London Mining Network, War on Want and
RMKG7T90–A Forest Skirmish, Third Anglo-Ashanti War, First Ashanti Expedition, 1873-1874
RFWR84NW–Third Anglo-Ashanti War: The camp of Mansu, on the Road To the Pra. Ghana 1874
RMDDREWT–THE ASHANTEE WAR: VIEW OF AQUIDAH, SHELLED BY H.M.S. DRUID, AUGUST 28, 1873, ANGLO ASHANTI WAR, GHANA, 1873 engraving
RMFARN0X–British Troops entering Coomassie (Now Kumasi in Ghana) in 1874
RM2WRGYH9–Embarkation at Cape Coast Castle of the troops recalled from the Ashantee War, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Dr. Eames of H.M.S. Gladiator, showing '...the harbour or roads of Cape Coast Castle...The transport-vessel which awaits the boats, in readiness to convey the soldiery from this unhealthy station, is escorted by the Gladiator and Rattlesnake ships of war. The town consists, except a few European houses, of straggling lines of mud huts, with clusters of palm-trees and tamarind-trees; but the fortress, which is large and well-built, standing on a rock close to the sea, is the most cons
RMKG7T8X–19th century Ashanti weapons and implements
RFRAT6GN–ASHANTEES BUYING MUSKETS WITH GOLD DUST AT ASSINEE, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti reimagined
RMM5KB9B–Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
RMKK3059–November 28, 2017 - London, UK. 28th November 2017. A campaigner speaks about the activites of Rio TInto on the pavement outside their offices on the 'Toxic Tour' of a few of London's major players among the mining companies violating human rights, killing opposition, displacing indigenous people, polluting water sources and causing climate chaos around the world was one of a week of activities organised as an alternative to the London Mines and Money Conference involving around 2,000 mining company representatives, investors and financiers, organised by London Mining Network, War on Want and
RFWR97HW–Third Anglo-Ashanti War: Sir Garnet Wolseley. News from the front. Ghana 1874
RMEDRW3N–A PUBLIC EXECUTION AT COOMASSIE, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti Empire, now Ghana
RFRAT6B0–GENERAL VIEW OF ELMINA RECENTLY BOMBARDED BY THE BRITISH TROOPS, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between reimagined
RMKK303H–November 28, 2017 - London, UK. 28th November 2017. A campaigner speaks about the activites of Rio TInto on the pavement outside their offices on the 'Toxic Tour' of a few of London's major players among the mining companies violating human rights, killing opposition, displacing indigenous people, polluting water sources and causing climate chaos around the world was one of a week of activities organised as an alternative to the London Mines and Money Conference involving around 2,000 mining company representatives, investors and financiers, organised by London Mining Network, War on Want and
RFWR848J–The Third Anglo-Ashanti War: Cutting & making a Road To Kumasi. Ghana 1874
RMEDRW3G–FORT ST. GEORGE, ELMINA, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti Empire, now Ghana, and the British Empire
RMMPRG0Y–'View of Elmina', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RFRAT6GE–THE GRAVE OF ' L. E. L.' IN CAPE COAST CASTLE, THE ASHANTEE WAR 1873. Anglo-Ashanti Wars between the Ashanti Empire reimagined
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