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Catalogue reference: WO 28/362
This record is about the The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abadia, Assuan, Atbara,... dating from 1898 May 14-30 in the series War Office: Records of Military Headquarters. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abadia, Assuan, Atbara, Balmoral, Cairo, Dakhila, Darmali, Halfa, Korti, Shellal.
The senders and recipients of the correspondence and telegrams were: Cromer [Major Lord Evelyn], Garstin [Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Allen], Gatacre [Major General Sir William Forbes], Heron [Lieutenant Colonel Thomas], Heygate [Major Robert Henry Gage], Hill [Captain Sir Henry Blyth], Kitchener ['Sirdar' General Horatio Herbert], Peerless [Sapper A J, Chief Clerk of Telegraph], Queen Victoria, Rawlinson [Captain Sir Henry Seymour], Snow [Major Thomas D'Oyly].
The majority of the telegrams relate to the sick and wounded. The deaths of Major Robert Frances Ladeveze Napier (Cameron Highlanders), Captain Alan C Duncan Baillie (Seaforth Highlanders), Privates H Jones and J Cox (1st Battalion Warwickshire Regiment) and Privates Brown and W Cuthbert (Cameron Highlanders) were reported.
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