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Battle of Abu Klea, 17 January 1885

Battle of Abu Klea, 17 January 1885. Oil on canvas signed and dated lower left: W B Wollen 1896, by William Barns Wollen (1857-1936), 1896. In a race against time to relieve General Gordon, besieged at Khartoum, a relief column under General Sir Garnet Wolseley set out from Cairo in October 1884. Realising that his infantry, travelling in boats up the Nile, might not reach Khartoum in time to save Gordon, Wolseley detached a Desert Column to travel overland by a faster but more dangerous route. On 17 Jan 1885 this Column, commanded by General Herbert Stewart, was attacked by the Mahdists at Abu Klea. The resulting battle was later described by Winston Churchill as the most savage and bloody action ever fought in the Soudan by British troops. The British square broke and was closed only after desperate hand-to-hand fighting. The British suffered 168 casualties, the Mahdists about 1100. The Column finally reached Khartoum on 28 January, two days after the town had fallen. Date: 1885

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1885 Dated Dervish Forces Lower Signed Sudan Sudanese January Klea


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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring the iconic painting "Battle of Abu Klea, 17 January 1885" by William Barns Wollen. This beautifully designed mug showcases the intricate details of Wollen's oil on canvas masterpiece, depicting the historic Battle of Abu Klea during the Sudan Campaign of 1884-1885. Add a touch of history to your morning routine with this high-quality mug, perfect for sipping your favorite hot beverage while reflecting on this significant moment in military history. Each mug is meticulously printed with vibrant colors and sharp details to bring the painting to life in your hands. Make a statement with this unique and captivating addition to your collection.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This oil on canvas painting, titled 'Battle of Abu Klea, 17 January 1885,' is a powerful depiction of one of the most brutal engagements in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudanese War. Painted by William Barns Wollen in 1896, the work captures the intensity and savagery of the battle that took place during General Sir Garnet Wolseley's relief expedition to Khartoum, where General Gordon was besieged by Mahdist forces. In October 1884, Wolseley led a column from Cairo, hoping to reach Khartoum in time to save Gordon. However, his infantry, traveling up the Nile, might not arrive before it was too late. In an attempt to speed up the relief effort, Wolseley detached a Desert Column under the command of General Herbert Stewart to travel overland. On 17 January 1885, this column was ambushed by Mahdist forces at Abu Klea. The resulting battle was described by Winston Churchill as the most savage and bloody action ever fought in the Soudan by British troops. The British square broke under the relentless attack, but was eventually closed through desperate hand-to-hand fighting. The British suffered 168 casualties, while the Mahdists lost approximately 1100 men. Despite the heavy losses, the Desert Column finally reached Khartoum on 28 January, only two days after the town had fallen. The painting captures the determination and courage of the British soldiers, who fought against overwhelming odds to reach their objective. The Battle of Abu Klea stands as a testament to the bravery and resilience of the British forces during their campaign in the Sudan.

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