Left: Major Nicholas Winsland Brophy of the 42nd Highlanders (the Black Watch). Drowned in the Nile. The Illustrated London News 86 (17 January 1885): 52. Middle: Late Viscount St. Vincent, Capt. 16th Lancers and Right: Late Capt. H. W. W. Darley, 4th Dragoon Guards. Killed in the Sudan. Both ILN (14 February) Click on images to enlarge them.

Left: Major General Sir Herbert Stewart, K.C.B, Late Commanding the Advanced Brigade. Wounded on Jan. 19. Front page ILN (7 February) 1885). Middle: Colonel Sir Charles W. Wilson, R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B.. Late Commanding Advanced Force towards Khartoum. Right: Late Mr. Sr. Leger Algernon Herbert, C.M.G.. Sopecial Correspondent “Morning post,” Killed in the Soudan. Both ILN (14 February) Click on images to enlarge them.

The Khartoum Relief Expedition: Officers Killed in Fight: Left: Late Lieut. J. D. Guthrie, Royal Horse Artrillery. Killed at Abou Klea. Middle: The Late Mr. J. A. Cameron, Special Correspondent of the “Standard,”. Killed on Jan. 19. Right: The Late Lieut. Richard Wolfe 2nd Dragoons.” Killed at Abou Klea. All 3 ILN (7 February) Click on images to enlarge them.

Killed in the Soudan: Left: The Late Commander Alfred Pigott, R.N.. Middle: The Late Major W. H. Atherton, 5th Dragoon Guards. Right: The Late Lieut. Rudolph de Lisle, R.N..” All 3 ILN (31 January) Click on images to enlarge them.

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Illustrated London News 86 (17 January 1885): 68-69. Hathi Trust Digital Library online version of a copy in the University of Chicago Library. Web. 21 August 2020.


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