Skip to main content
Service phase: Beta

This is a new way to search our records, which we're still working on. Alternatively you can search our existing catalogue, Discovery.

Piece

The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan,...

Catalogue reference: WO 28/358

What’s it about?

This record is about the The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan,... dating from 1898 Feb 10-Mar 15 in the series War Office: Records of Military Headquarters. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

Is it available online?

No, this record is not available online. However, you can order a copy. Other ways to view it.

Can I see it in person?

Yes, this record is held at The National Archives and is available to see in person. How to view it.

Full description and record details

Reference
WO 28/358
Date
1898 Feb 10-Mar 15
Description

The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan, Atbara, Bashtinab, Berber, Cairo, Darmali, Debeka, Dekhish, Gennenetti [Genetti], Gubeish, Halfa, Kanur, Merowi, Nedi, Nuzl, Rhead, Shereik, Um Hashayo.

The senders and recipients of the telegrams were: The senders and recipients of the telegrams were: Bainbridge [Captain Edmond Guy Tulloch], Bernard [Captain Edgar Edwin], Blunt [Captain Conrad Edward Grant], Brooke [Captain Ronald George], Coutts [Captain Malcolm], Fadli, Gatacre [Major General Sir William Forbes], Hobbs [Captain Frederick Manoli Baltazzi], Howard [Captain Francis James Leigh]; Hunter [Major General Sir Archibald], Jubeish [General], Kitchener ['Sirdar' General Horatio Herbert], Manifold [Lieutenant Michael G Egerton], Maxwell [Captain], Pigott [Lieutenant Grenville Edmund], Rawlinson [Captain Sir Henry Seymour], Rundle [General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie], Seccombe [Captain Archibald Kennedy], Snow [Major Thomas D'Oyly], Strickland [Lieutenant Edward Peter], Treffry [Chief Paymaster Frederic], Williams, Wingate [Colonel Francis Reginald].

The majority of telegrams relate to the initial deployment of the British force in Sudan, in particular to rations, stores and equipment. The death of Private W Coffin (Medical Staff Corps) was reported.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Physical description
file(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Army
Nursing
Communications
Rationing
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Africa
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4646029/

How to order it

  1. View this record page in our current catalogue
  2. Check viewing and downloading options
  3. Select an option and follow instructions

Series information

WO 28

War Office: Records of Military Headquarters

See the series level description for more information about this record.

View series description

Catalogue hierarchy

Over 27 million records

This record is held at The National Archives, Kew

9,790,118 records

Within the department: WO

Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General,...

848 records

Within the series: WO 28

War Office: Records of Military Headquarters

You are currently looking at the piece: WO 28/358

The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan,...

You may be interested in

Related records

Records that share similar topics with this record.