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DescriptionBurnham churchill jul1900.jpg |
ABOARD THE S.S. DUNOTTAR CASTLE, JULY 1900. Standing L-R:
- Sir Byron Leighton,
- Claud Grenfel,
- Major Frederick Russell Burnham,
- Captain Gordon Forbes,
- next two unidentified,
Seated L-R:
- Major Bobby White,
- General Sir Henry Edward Colville (a year later Churchill as MP would demand an inquiry over his dismissal from South Africa),
- Major Harry White (the first mayor of Bulawayo, Rhodesia),
- Major Joe Laycock,
- Sir Charles Bentinck.
Sitting L-R:
- unidentified,
- Col. Maurice Gifford (who had lost his arm in the Second Matabele War)
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July 1900 |
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Burnham Family Collection |
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public domain
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