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  • Lt Gonville Bromhead

    Lt Gonville Bromhead, Died 9th Feb 1891, Buried New Cantonment Cemetery Allahabad, India (Now Pakistan)

  • Lt.Bromhead VC

    Found this on the net. I think it's from a old copy of Military Modelling

  • Durnford Familey line.

    Ancestors of Andrew Durnford Mayor of St George's and Major Royal Engineers (1744-1798) Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 DURNFORD was born 1565 in North Cadbury, Somerset, England, and died Jun 01, 1658. He married EDITH. She died Nov 08, 1634 in

  • Durnford was he capable.

    Not wishing to cause any disrespect, but was Durnford capable of commanding at Isandlwana. I have read about his account a Bushman's River Pass, which did not seem to go to well. During the Zulu War Lord Chelmsford threatened him with loss of

  • Major Gonville Bromhead VC

    Major Gonville Bromhead born August 1845, Versailles France, (Bromhead was considered Irish, due to his mother being Irish.) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross. He was promoted to Lieutenant in October 1871. Imediatley after the battle of

  • Bromhead’s Grandfather with General Wolfe ?

    In the film Zulu. Michael Cain (Bromhead) says to Stanley Baker (Chard). That his Grand farther was the Johnny that knelled besides Wolfe at Quebec (Its this true) Was Bromhead’s Grandfather with General Wolfe ?

  • Major Gonville Bromhead VC

    29th August 1845 – 9th February 1892) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Bromhead had a profound deafness which had restricted

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