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RAWALPINDI. Review of the Army before the Prince & Prince of Wales 1905
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Programme of the Review in Honor of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince & Princess of Wales held at Rawal Pindi … … on 8th December, 1905. Field Printing Press – 1st Sappers and Miners = Rawal Pindi. 1905 folio [11 x 8 ins].
8pp [verso of rirle page and final cover page both blank. This scarce survivial lists the staff, individual regimental strengths of Cavalry [under Maj. Gen. D. Haig], Royal Artillery [under Brig. Gen. J. A. Coxhead], Sappers and Miners [under Col. A. E. Sandbach], and four divisions of Infantry [under Lt. Gen. Sir F Barrow, Maj. Gen. J. H. Wodehouse, Maj. Gen. F. W. Kitchener, & Maj. Gen. Sir O’Moore-Creagh, V.C.]. jul27/4
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