Lot of 6: British Battles Series
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FAMOUS BRITION BATTLES, BADAJO, 18
HELLINGTON CONGRA SLATING COL WAT ON
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ALEXANDRIA, MARCH, 1801.
ALEXANDRIA LANDING OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN ABOUKIR
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THE STORMING OF SERINGARATAM
DEATH OF TIPPOO SAHIB
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SERINGAPATAM MAY 3, 1799.
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PLASSEY, JUNE 25" 1751
CLIVE EXAMINING THE ENEMY'S LINES
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TORMING OF THE VILLAG
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BLENHEIM, AUGUST 2, 1704.
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RAMILLIES MAY 12 1706.
RATTACK BY LORD CLARKE'S IRISH REGT. IN THE FRENCH SERVICE
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Badajoz. This town was the scene of several stirring
conflicts during the Peninsula War. The French besieged
it thrice, capturing it in 1811. It was also invested three
times by the English and finally taken by storm April 6th,
1812, after a fierce battle, the killed and wounded on the
British side amounting to about 5,000.
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Aboukir Bay is a small village in Egypt about 15 miles
from Alexandria. Here in March, 1801, the British troops
landed under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby and
fought a sanguinary conflict with the French troops
whom they defeated with great loss. The veteran leader
was wounded during the battle and died a few days later.
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Seringapatam. A fortress in Mysore, India. Here
Tippoo Sulton was besieged by the English in May, 1799.
On the 4th of May a breach was made in the walls and in
seven minutes the British flag floated from the summit.
Tippoo was killed, his army entirely routed and the
government of the province secured for the English.
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Plassey. A small village in Bengal, celebrated for the
famous victory of Lord Clive, June 23rd, 1757. With
3,000 men he defeated the Nabob Surajah Dowlah and his
vast host of 60,000 men at a loss to himself of only 20
white men and 50 Sepoys. This battle decided the fate of
Bengal and secured India for Britain.
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Blenheim. A small village in West Bavaria, famous as
the scene of Marlborough's great victory over the French
August, 1704. The English and allies numbered 52,000,
and the French and Bavarians 56,000; of the latter about
35,000 were killed and taken prisoners, whilst the victors
lost 5,000 killed and 8,000 wounded. This victory saved
Germany from the French.
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Ramillies. A small village in Belgium and the scene
of a great victory by the English under Marlborough,
over the French, in May, 1706. The battle only lasted an
hour and resulted in a loss of 20,000 men to the French and
in the conquest of Brussels, Antwerp and the Nether-
lands by the English.
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