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War: Ironclads and AeroplanesStorming of Blenheim by Ancient ScotsA terrible fightA terrible fightA terrible fightBombardment of MatanzasBattle of ManilaAdmiral Dewey in ActionPorto Rica. Bombardment of San JuanAdmiral Cervera's dash for FreedomAnd men are dashing madly pastFighting, fighting, madly on they goAnd a little lad is dyingIn all our glorious history ever foremost he has been'You'll think of me, marching and fighting, away, far away over the sea'The heroes that vanquish amid the strifeThe heroes that vanquish amid the strifeHave fought for the fadeless laurels of fameWith life almost run, who served their country wellYears ago British Tars met many foesHow Jack fought in victories dearly boughtHow Jack fought in victories dearly boughtWhat he did in glorious days of NelsonWhat he did in glorious days of NelsonAfter the din of the battle's o'er, just at the close of dayWounded and bleeding upon the field, two dying soldiers layOne held a ringlet of thin grey hair, one held a lock of brownBidding each other a last farewell, just as the sun went downOne thought of mother, at home and alone, feeble and old and greyThinking of home, they lay side by side, breathing a farewell prayerOne for his mother so old and greyOne for his love in townThey closed their eyes to the earth and skies,  just as the sun went downTwo hearts nigh broken, two noble lives lost, fighting, defending the CrownStill they were proud of the heroes who died just as the sun went downBattle of KrugersdorpBattle of KrugersdorpPanorama of Battle of Elands LaagteCharge of Guards at Elands LaagteFinal ChargeA well-aimed ShellThe Last CartridgeBattle of RietfonteinStorming of Grobler's KloofNicholson's NekLancers Engaging a Party of BoersTaking Talana Hill by the BritishA Scene at Talana Hill after the BattleArtillery Racing into Action on Pepworth HillImperial Light Horse to the Rescue, Pepworth HillLancers Storming a Boer Lagaar, Besters HillBattle of AssaliaDefeat of Egyptians by RebelsFight between Arabs and Baker's Egyptian TroopsStampede to the BoatsSecond Battle of TebSecond Battle of TebAnother View of the BattleAnother View of the BattleThe Charge of the HussarsThe Charge of the HussarsThe BattlefieldBattle of TamasiBurning the Village of TamasiBurning the Village of TamasiTitleTitleAn Austro-Serbian battleRussians and Austrians in snowstormCossacks driven backInfantry firingStreet defences in SerbiaDavid slays GoliathDefending the DardanellesRusso-German battleDavid's three mighty menO Lord our God, arise / Scatter his enemies[Sea scenes: lighthouse, sea battles and shipwreck by lightning]Sinistre[?] au mur[?]Send her victorious, / Happy and glorious,O Lord our God arise, / Scatter her enemies,Confound their politics, / Frustrate their knavish tricks,
Lucerna ID 9000389

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 11 March 2017

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