RMCP3WH6–FREDERICK ROBERTS, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) Anglo-Irish soldier
RM2JMJBW6–Lieutenant Frederick Roberts finding the mortally wounded General Nicholson by the Kashmir Gate during the Siege of Delhi.
RMEG0JXR–FREDERICK ROBERTS, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) Highly decorated British soldier
RMP67KKP–Engraving depicts Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832 – 1914) during his command at Pretoria. Dated 1901
RMJMJTG8–FREDERICK ROBERTS, !st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) British Army officer, in 1914
RM2A601BJ–Field Marshal, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Earl Roberts, (1832 – 14 November 1914). British soldier. He served in the Indian rebellion, the Expedition to Abyssinia and the Second Anglo-Afghan War before leading British Forces to success in the Second Boer War.
RMJMJTG0–FREDERICK ROBERTS, !st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) British Army officer, in 1914
RMMPN7X5–'Sir Frederick Roberts', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMBX0KXN–FIELD MARSHAL FREDERICK ROBERTS, Ist Earl Roberts (1832-1914) English miltary commander
RMD965RW–Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): General Frederick Roberts (1832-1914) at his headquarters at Sherpore Cantonments, February 1880. Wood engraving March 1880
RMGKJC85–FREDERICK ROBERTS, Ist Earl Roberts (1832- 1914) British Army commander about 1882
RMF7N8C6–Illustration depicting the British occupation of Bloemfontein during the Second Boer War. Field Marshal Frederick Roberts (1832-1914) is seen mounted on a horse in the foreground. Dated 1900
RM2JMJBWA–Earl Roberts painted by George Frederic Watts
RMA4J3HH–General Sir Frederick Roberts, 1893. Creator: William Roffe.
RMD96FYD–Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) English soldier. Field Marshal 1895. As commander-in-chief in the field, writing dispatches in his wagon tent, Paardeberg. 2nd Boer War 1899-1902.
RMW7ETYE–Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Roberts, British soldier, c1880 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RMHT0Y6P–Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Roberts, British soldier, c1880 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RM2K03WKG–'Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Roberts, Bart, VC, GCB, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India 1885', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RMTXGT05–Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): General Frederick Roberts (1832-1914) at his headquarters at Sherpore Cantonments, February 1880. March 1880 Wood engraving
RMH04AYK–The capture of Indian Rebel cannon by Lieutenant (later Field Marshal) Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC (1832 – 1814) during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMCBHW6D–advance Army Lieut General Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts 1st Earl 1832 1914 British soldier commander in chief
RMRB644P–Photograph of the Diamond Jubilee procession in London. Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832 - 1914) is seen supervising the arrangements in St Paul's Churchyard. The ceremony marked the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901). Dated 1897
RM2WRBPET–Lord Roberts, Photograph shows Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914), a British officer who died in 1914 during a visit to troops in France during World War I., 1914, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMDHKET5–Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts VC KG KP GCB OM GCSI GCIE KStJ VD PC
RM2WDNAY0–Roberts Finds Nicholson Mortally Wounded Under the Walls of Delhi', (1901). Delhi was besieged and captured by the British in 1857 during the Indian Mutiny. The capture of the city from the mutineers was vital to the British due to its symbolic importance as the seat of India's Mughal rulers. Here Lieutenant Frederick Sleigh Roberts finds his fellow officer Brigadier-General John Nicholson, who died aged 35 as a result of wounds received in the taking of the city.
RM2T1FPXX–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 The gun position of the Royal Field Artillery captured by the Boer commando overlooking the River Tugela from the Rooiberg after the Battle of Colenso. For trying to save the gun emplacement from capture by the enemy, Lieutenant Frederick Roberts was awarded the Victoria Cross.
RMDPWM0E–LORD ROBERTS
RM2X6C60H–Indian Mutiny 1857. Pursuit of the Mutineers by Colonel Greathed. Black and White Illustration
RMTXJ51K–1914 Daily Sketch front page Death of Lord Roberts
RMGAXJ67–New Zealand squad for their 1905-06 tour: (back row, l-r) John Corbett, Massa Johnston, Bill Cunningham, Frederick Newton, George Nicholson, Bronco Seeling, O Sullivan, Alex McDonald, Duncan McGregor, James Duncan; (middle row, l-r) Eric Harper, Billy Wallace, Billy Stead, manager George Dixon, captain Dave Gallaher, Jimmy Hunter, George Gillett, Frank Glasgow, William Mackrell; (front row, l-r) Steve Casey, Bunny Abbot, George Smith, Fred Roberts, Mona Thomson, Simon Mynott, General Booth, George Tyler, Bob Deans
RMP60PBH–N/A. Roberts about to be Shot, engraved on steel by William Miller from 'Constable's Miscellany of Original and Selected Publications in the Various Departments of Literature, the Sciences & the Arts: Volume XVII Roberts' Narrative' (Edinburgh Printed for Archibald Constable & Co, and Hurst, Robinson & Co, London 1827) . 1827. William Miller (1796–1882) Alternative names William Frederick I Miller; William Frederick, I Miller Description Scottish engraver Date of birth/death 28 May 1796 20 January 1882 Location of birth/death Edinburgh Sheffield Authority control : Q2580014 VIAF:75
RM2JMJBW7–Roberts and his staff inspecting captured Afghan artillery in the Sherpur Cantonment, 1.5 km north of Kabul
RMP01KHJ–. English: Painters in their Studios, I, Sir Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 June 1888 . circa 1888. Charles Roberts (engraver) after Charles Paul Renouard (1845–1924) Alternative names Charles Paul Renouard Description French painter, illustrator and engraver Date of birth/death 5 November 1845 2 January 1924 Location of birth/death Cour-Cheverny Paris Authority control : Q674344 VIAF:?49430986 ISNI:?0000 0001 0899 4116 ULAN:?500014793 LCCN:?n84174041 GND:?125010141 WorldCat 21 Sir Frederick Leighton in his studio in 1888
RMHKTPHC–Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts by George Frederic Watts
RMW2W07N–Frederick Sleigh Roberts
RM2RK7M42–Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts, VC (1832-1914) 1881 by Francis Montague Holl
RMW6P7A1–'The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: Outram and Havelock meeting Roberts after the Relief of Lucknow, November 17, 1857', (1901). Episode during the British colonial period: officers Major General Sir James Outram, Major General Henry Havelock and Frederick Roberts at Lucknow in India after the evacuation of the besieged British Residency. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMG4RCW3–British Army Generals - Lord Roberts
RMMPN73P–'Map Showing March of General Roberts to Peiwar Kotal (Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, 1878)', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMRB644R–Photograph of the Diamond Jubilee procession in London. Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832 - 1914) is seen supervising the arrangements in St Paul's Churchyard. The ceremony marked the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901). Dated 1897
RM2WRBPH5–Lord Roberts' body leaving France, Photograph shows the coffin with the body of Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, who died in France during a visit to Indian soldiers fighting in World War I., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2K2JW6K–Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) English soldier. Field Marshal 1895. As commander-in-chief in the field, writing dispatches in his wagon tent, Paardeberg. 2nd Boer War 1899-1902.
RMGCN4Y8–Back row: Richard Hamilton-Wickes, R R Stokes (first name unknown), Vivian Gordon Davies, Herbert John Hyde Sibree, J M Currie (first name unknown), H P Marshall (first name unknown), G D Hale (first name unknown), N M Benton (first name uknown), Commander L J L Hammond (first name unknown), W V Heale (first name unknown), Major W R Ling, DSO. MC (first name unknown), S H Townell (first name unknown), Geoffrey Dorling 'Khaki' Roberts, CBE, S J Rossdale (first name unknown), C R Vick (first name unknown), Lt William Wavell Wakefield, G V Carey (First name unknown), John Clifford Gibbs, Major W
RM2M1M2MC–Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
RMDPWM0J–LORD ROBERTS
RMG500M4–Soccer - Football League Division Two - Millwall v Luton Town - The Den
RM2B03B7J–The Second Anglo-Afghan War was waged between the British Raj and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880. A consequence of the Great Game between Britain and Russia, the conflict was instigated by the latter sending an uninvited diplomatic mission to Kabul, despite the wishes and protestations of Sher Ali Khan, the Amir of Afghanistan. When a British demand for their own diplomatic mission was refused, the Second Anglo-Afghan War commenced.
RM2R0X53B–A Central News cartoon which originally appeared in the New York Evening Sun. American cartoonist Robert Carter shows Field Marshall Roberts (Frederic Sleigh Roberts) on his death bed overlooked by others including Kaiser Wilhem II of Germany. 14th November 1914. Some very light surface creasing on the original.
RMT81N2D–Boer War, British Army and Balloon Corps, 1900
RM2AJGDEY–Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, N.Y [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . From Roberts*Centenary Album. Record of Ministers. - -j Fielder Tarker and J. Forrest, supy; 1803, Fredericktown, supy, with Jona-than Forrest; 1804. Frederick cir. again, with R. R. Roberts and James Lucas,supy; 1805, supy, without appointment; 1806, supy, Frederick cir., with H.Jefferson, F. Parker and John Watson; 1807, supy, without appointment. The foregoing record shows how extensively he traveled,and how frequently he was compelled to retir
RMB0KDR0–Lord Roberts, British soldier, 1901.Artist: Elliott & Fry
RMDPWM0C–ROBERTS PHOTO
RMT81N2E–Boer War, British Army Cross Zand River
RM2CHD0YN–. Bates Student . elected to a position in the Sanford HighSchool. New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut,and Rhode Island have the following gradu-ates among their Superintendents of Schools:New Hampshire: Harry L. Moore, oi, Wolfeboro. Thomas A, Roberts, 99, Lebanon. C. W. Cutts, 88, Derry. Eugene Tuttle, 05, Rye, Durham. Oren M. Holman, 05, Stratford. Frank W. Jackson, 07, Wnitefield, Jeffer-son.Vermont. Percy H. Blake, 05, Chester. Frederick W. Wallace, 04, EnosburgFalls.Connecticut: E. W. Small, 93, Thomaston. A. B. Morrill, ^85, Wallingford. B. W. Tinker, 88, Waterbury.Rhode Island: W. C. H
RMBC1A26–Field Marshal Lord Roberts and Major General Baden-Powell, Pretoria, South Africa, 1901.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMBJTNPD–Field Marshal Lord Roberts and staff cheering the Queen, Pretoria, South Africa, 5th June 1900.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMDPWM4M–LADY ROBERTS (WIFE)
RMT81N2B–Boer War, Balloon Corps, 1900
RMRE4EK3–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. charadriida;. 605*. THE SPOTTED SANDPIPER. ToTANUS MACULARius (Linnffius). Since the Note on p. 606 was written, an example of this species upon which no doubt rests has been obtained in Ireland, and was exhibited by Mr. Frederick Curtis at a meeting of the British Ornithologists' Club on the isth of February 1899. The bird, which proved to be a female on dissection, was shot on the 2nd of that month near Finea, co. Longford, by Mr. Frank Roberts of Windsor, and sent by him in the flesh to Mr. C. A. Veysey of Windsor, who, in his turn, is a pers
RMMPNMN5–'Lady Roberts's cabin on the Dunnottar Castle, 1900. Artist: Unknown.
RM2K040F2–Allegorical Picture...painted for the Inauguration Dinner of the Lord Mayor, in Guildhall, Nov. 9, 1854. Patriotic tableau in the Great Banqueting-hall to mark the term of Sir Francis Graham Moon as Lord Mayor of London. 'The design is from the pencil of Mr. David Roberts, R.A...painted by John Absolon and Frederick Fenton...London and Paris are represented by two female figures...both have drawn the sword in the cause of the oppressed; and they hold forth the laurel crown to reward the victor...Peace bearing her olive-branch...Victory bearing the banners of England, France, and Turkey, over C
RMDPWM09–ROBERTS HORSEBACK
RMW7CAJK–Frederick Sleigh Roberts, British soldier, c1900. Artist: Unknown
RMDPWM4J–LADY ROBERTS (MOTHER)
RMMPNMNJ–'Major-General Baden-Powell and the Principal Men Who Helped Him to Defend Mafeking', 1900. Artist: Unknown.
RMDPWM0H–ROBERTS FIELD UNIFORM
RMW7CT1M–Piet Cronje, Boer leader and soldier, surrendering to Lord Roberts, Paardeberg, 1900. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
RMW7DRJY–Reception of General Roberts in Mandalay at the east gate of the palace, Burma, 1887.Artist: A Forestier
RMBJT0M3–Lord Roberts' infantry crossing the Zand river, South Africa, c1900s.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RMMPN7T1–'Plan of the Road from the Shutargardan Pass to Cabul', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN7E2–'Plan of General Roberts's March from Cabul to Candahar', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMMPN73R–'Plan of Attack on Peiwar Kotal (Dec. 2, 1878)', c1880. Artist: Unknown.
RMW7CKP6–Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), 1880. Artist: Unknown
RMPKCWNM–'H.M. King George V Talking To Sir Walter Lawrence and Mir Dast, V.C., 25th August 1915', (1939). Artist: Unknown.
RMW7E5MA–The 9th Division resting on the march to Bloemfontein, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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