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DescriptionGeneral Kitchener and the Anglo-egyptian Nile Campaign, 1898 HU93828.jpg
English: General Kitchener and the Anglo-egyptian Nile Campaign, 1898
General Kitchener, Sirdar (Commander) of the Egyptian Army (centre right) in discussion with the Commander of the British Brigade on the Nile, Major General Sir William Gatacre. Also with the group are General Gatacre's orderly, Lieutenant Ronald Brooke, 7th Hussars, and ADC Captain James Watson, Kings Royal Rifles, at the start of the campaign.
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Loch Edward Douglas (2nd Baron Loch)
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Associated people and organisations
Gatacre, William Forbes, Kitchener, Horatio Herbert
Associated places
Sudan
Associated events
Nile Expedition 1898, Anglo-Sudan War 1898-1899
Associated themes
Anglo-Sudan War 1898-1899, British Army pre-1914
Associated keywords
Empire & Commonwealth, Land Warfare
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