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The Victorian Military Society promotes interest in all aspects of Victorian & Edwardian military history. Tweets by Andrew Smith, Chairman & Journal Editor.

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Empire Aesthetics
Empire Aesthetics@Empireaesth·
This statue was only briefly shown here and then was shipped to Khartoum, Sudan where it stood until 1958 when it was returned to England.
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Empire Aesthetics
Empire Aesthetics@Empireaesth·
Statue of General Gordon astride his favourite camel, St Martin’s Place, London (1902)
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BFBS Forces News
BFBS Forces News@ForcesNews·
Ever wondered what goes into the iconic ceremonial look of the British Army?💂‍♂️ 👀The Company Sergeant Major of Balaklava Company breaks down the intricate uniform worn by the King's Guard on parade
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The Tower of London
The Tower of London@TowerOfLondon·
The Ceremony of the Constable's Dues 🥁 Yesterday the @VCCcadets made history, as the first cadets to conduct the Ceremony of the Constable's Dues for the first time in this their 125th anniversary year. 👏
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Waterloo Association
Waterloo Association@WaterlooA·
"Was the Battle of Waterloo really won on the playing fields of Eton? Schools, surgery & sketches" - a Waterloo Association lecture by Mick Crumplin, Hon. Curator and Archivist at the Royal College of Surgeons youtu.be/0IAwLbpfbL8
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Military History Society of NSW
In 1870 the British Government withdrew all remaining British garrison troops stationed in the Australian colonies. This image depicts members of the final regiment leaving Sydney. Image: Departure of troops from NSW, Illustrated Sydney News, 6 September 1870, National Library of Australia 18365329 #History
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Empire Aesthetics
Empire Aesthetics@Empireaesth·
Men of the 72nd Highlanders who served in the Crimean War (c.1856)
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theknightirish
theknightirish@theknightirish·
As a change of pace I bought this on the Zulu War this week. Four reporters riding along with various columns into Zululand… @BritishSquare 📚
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Katja Hoyer
Katja Hoyer@hoyer_kat·
This week on our brand new German History podcast, Chris Dillon and I look at Otto von Bismarck and the making of Germany. Who was the Iron Chancellor really, and how is he remembered today? Episode 2 of REICHS & REPUBLICS is out now, anywhere you get your podcasts🧐
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On This Day RN
On This Day RN@OnthisdayRN·
#OnThisDay 1807 the Abolition of Slave Trade act gains Royal assent making trade of African slaves illegal in the Empire. In the decades that followed the Royal Navy captured over 1600 ships, freeing over 150,000 slaves. The cost was 2% of Government spending or half of RN budget
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The Royal Welsh Museum
The Royal Welsh Museum@RW_Museum·
This weekend: The King’s Legacy! Experience Zulu culture brought to life with Princess Zama Zulu, Glyn Baker, music, dancing, food, and brilliant talks. A day full of energy and history! ✨ #weekend #zulu #history #AngloZuluwar #museum
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Empire Aesthetics
Empire Aesthetics@Empireaesth·
The Battle of Rorke’s Drift (22 January 1879) - Chris Collingwood
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Military History Society of NSW
May 1895. Military review on Sydney University grounds to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria. #History
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Fighting On Film - The War Movie Podcast
💥Zulu Dawn Re-Release - Cast Interview with James Faulkner & Dai Bradley💥 Today, we have a treat for you! A bonus episode celebrating the iminent re-release of Zulu Dawn (1979) by @SeverinFilms. We spoke to Dai & James about making the famous Zulu prequel! Listen below 👇
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📜Echoes of Empire📜
📜Echoes of Empire📜@EchoesofEmpire_·
At 6pm, Chard realised the north wall could not be held and pulled back to the yard and abandoned the two front rooms of the hospital. As the Zulus took the hospital, the roof caught fire and the defenders had to cut a hole in the wall to escape and evacuate patients through!
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Prof. Frank McDonough
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22 January 1879. The Zulus defeated British troops at the Battle of Isandlwana in South Africa in the Anglo-Zulu War. It was the 1st major battle of the conflict between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom. The battle was a response by the Zulus to the British Invasion.
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