File:General Kitchener and the Anglo-egyptian Nile Campaign, 1898 HU93861.jpg
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|description = {{en|''General Kitchener and the Anglo-egyptian Nile Campaign, 1898''
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The Marquis of Tullibardine (later 8th Duke of Atholl), Lieutenant John George Stewart-Murray, Royal Horse Guards, outside a tent in camp.
The Marquis of Tullibardine (later 8th Duke of Atholl), Lieutenant John George Stewart-Murray, Royal Horse Guards, outside a tent in camp.
Lord Tullibardine (1871 - 1942) was born at Blair Castle, Perthshire, the son of John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl, and was educated at Eton College. After joining the Royal Horse Guards, he rose to the rank of Second Lieutenant in 1892 and to Lieutenant a year later. He fought in the Battle of Khartoum and the Battle of Atbara. On 15 November 1898, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his service in Sudan and was subsequently promoted to Captain. From 1899 to 1902, he fought in the Second Boer War in South Africa, rising to Brevet Major in 1900. On his return to Scotland in 1902, the Marquis founded the Transvaal Scottish Volunteers in his capacity as Officer Commanding the Scottish Horse (Yeomanry). He became 8th Earl of Atholl on the death of his brother in 1917 and was subsequently responsible for the establishment of the War Memorial Chapel at Edinburgh Castle which commemorates the Scottish dead of the First World War.}}
Lord Tullibardine (1871 - 1942) was born at Blair Castle, Perthshire, the son of John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl, and was educated at Eton College. After joining the Royal Horse Guards, he rose to the rank of Second Lieutenant in 1892 and to Lieutenant a year later. He fought in the Battle of Khartoum and the Battle of Atbara. On 15 November 1898, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his service in Sudan and was subsequently promoted to Captain. From 1899 to 1902, he fought in the Second Boer War in South Africa, rising to Brevet Major in 1900. On his return to Scotland in 1902, the Marquis founded the Transvaal Scottish Volunteers in his capacity as Officer Commanding the Scottish Horse (Yeomanry). He became 8th Earl of Atholl on the death of his brother in 1917 and was subsequently responsible for the establishment of the War Memorial Chapel at Edinburgh Castle which commemorates the Scottish dead of the First World War.}}
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|author = Gregson Francis ?, War Correspondent
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| author = Gregson Francis ?, War Correspondent
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|date = 1898
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| date = 1898
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| catalogue_number = HU 93861
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* Catalogue number [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205024143 HU 93861]
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* Database number 205024143
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|permission = This image was created and released by the Imperial War Museum on the [http://www.iwm.org.uk/corporate/privacy-copyright/licence IWM Non Commercial Licence]. Photographs taken, or artworks created, by a member of the forces during their active service duties are covered by Crown Copyright provisions. Faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired 50 years after their creation.
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* Associated people and organisations
* Associated people and organisations
*: British Army, Royal Horse Guards, Kitchener, Horatio Herbert
*: British Army, Royal Horse Guards, Kitchener, Horatio Herbert
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*: Anglo-Sudan War 1898-1899, British Army pre-1914
*: Anglo-Sudan War 1898-1899, British Army pre-1914
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*: Commemoration, Empire & Commonwealth, Land Warfare}}
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*: Commemoration, Empire & Commonwealth, Land Warfare
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| part_of = Loch Edward Douglas (2nd Baron Loch)
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