The Abyssinian Expedition: the destruction of Magdala, 1868. Creator: Unknown.

The Abyssinian Expedition: the destruction of Magdala, 1868. Creator: Unknown.

3-021-415 - The Print Collector/Heritage Images

The Abyssinian Expedition: the destruction of Magdala, 1868. The stronghold of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia at Magdala '...was burnt, on April 17, at four o'clock in the afternoon, by order of Sir Robert Napier [of the British Army], the troops having left the place shortly before. This operation was executed by Captain Goodfellow, R.E. The gates had been first blown up with gunpowder, and all King Theodore's brass guns, except three or four to be kept for trophies, were at the same time destroyed. Nothing but "a scorched rock" was left of this celebrated Abyssinian fortress. The houses, such as they were, constructed of small timber and reeds in the rudest fashion, were reckoned at more than a thousand. The exodus of the population, which included thousands of the men of King Theodore's broken army, with their wives and children, was an extraordinary sight'. From "Illustrated London News", 1868.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Field Marshal Napier: British: Field Marshal, soldier, civil engineer
  2. Charles Augustus Goodfellow: British: Soldier, officer
  3. King Theodore II: Ethiopian: King
  4. John Harrold: British: Soldier, photographer

Picture Type
  1. Landscape

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World Africa Ethiopia

  1. 08 00 00 N , 039 00 00 E

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5385x3674
File Size : 19,321kb


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  1. ILN_1868_Page_581_a.jpg
  1. 0580093175
  1. 3-021-415
  1. 3021415

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