The Top Lot, a late 19th century German composition and wood French Napoleonic Cavalry, sold for £10,912 at SAS.
A new museum is to be established to tell the story of Irish soldiers in the British Army down the centuries. The £13.6 ...
The height of British political beardery was ... Large numbers of soldiers returned home in the mid-19th century with the moustaches and beards they’d grown to keep out the cold.
Formerly an obscure officer in the British army, Captain Boycott was the land agent for an absentee landlord, Lord Erne, a position which afforded him a lush life on an estate outside the town of ...
During the 19th century the British fought minor wars in Africa to secure British control of colonial territories. These included the: Ashanti Wars in West Africa. Matabele Wars in South Africa.
“The British Army came to Ireland in the 19th century to find soldiers, because Ireland didn't have an industrial revolution, it didn't have an agricultural revolution and so there was lots of ...