THE WAR IN EGYPT: THE POSITION OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND STAFF DURING THE ENGAGEMENT AT MAHUTA, AUGUST 25: 1. Plain with Little Vegetation; 2. Sand Hills about 40 ft. High; 3. Dam of Sand; 4. The Fresh-Water Canal; 5. Sir Garnet Wolseley, The Dukes of Connaught, Teck, and Staff Officers; 6. Darn of Sand on the Railway; 7. Deserted Tents; 8. The Railway Along Which the Enemy Retreated; 9. Line of Rifle Pits; 10. The York and Lancaster Regiments; 11. Second Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; 12. Royal Horse Artillery; 13. Marines and Coldstream Guards; 14. Grenadier Guards; 15. Scots Guards; 16. The Enemy's Camp; 17. Smoke of Retreating Trains; 18. Graves
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THE WAR IN EGYPT: THE POSITION OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND STAFF DURING THE ENGAGEMENT AT MAHUTA, AUGUST 25: 1. Plain with Little Vegetation; 2. Sand Hills about 40 ft. High; 3. Dam of Sand; 4. The Fresh-Water Canal; 5. Sir Garnet Wolseley, The Dukes of Connaught, Teck, and Staff Officers; 6. Darn of Sand on the Railway; 7. Deserted Tents; 8. The Railway Along Which the Enemy Retreated; 9. Line of Rifle Pits; 10. The York and Lancaster Regiments; 11. Second Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; 12. Royal Horse Artillery; 13. Marines and Coldstream Guards; 14. Grenadier Guards; 15. Scots Guards; 16. The Enemy's Camp; 17. Smoke of Retreating Trains; 18. Graves

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