MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW GILBERT WAUCHOPE,Antique Portrait lithograph
Verkäufer Artisans-lane Maps & Prints, Victoria, BC, Kanada
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Verkäufer Artisans-lane Maps & Prints, Victoria, BC, Kanada
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 25. August 2021
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MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW GILBERT WAUCHOPE ,1902 Antique Portrait lithograph,Celebrities of the army MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW GILBERT WAUCHOPE Approximate Image Size: 7 1/2 X 10 inches Approximate Overall Size: 10 X 14 inches. Short BIO: Major-General Andrew Gilbert Wauchope (July 5, 1846?December 11, 1899) was a British Army officer, killed commanding a brigade at the Battle of Magersfontein in the South African War. He was sent to HMS Britannia in 1859 to train as a naval cadet, then posted as a midshipman to St. George the following year. He was not happy there, and obtained his discharge from the Navy on July 3, 1862, shortly before his eighteenth birthday. He resolved to enter the Army, and purchased a second lieutenant's commission in the Black Watch in 1865. In 1867 he was appointed lieutenant, and served as an adjutant from 1870 to 1873. In 1873 he served in the Second Anglo-Ashanti War, detached on special service with a Hausa regiment; he was twice wounded and mentioned in despatches. In July 1878, the United Kingdom took control of Cyprus as a result of the Cyprus Convention, and Wauchope was appointed governor of the Paphos region, returning to England in August 1880. He was promoted Captain in 1878, and made CMG in 1880. He served on the staff in the Transvaal War in 1881, and with his regiment in the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War. That year, he married his first wife, Elythea Ruth Erskine; she would die in childbirth in 1884, leaving him twin sons. He fought in the Sudan Campaign in 1884, where he was severely wounded at the Battle of El Teb on February 29, and mentioned in despatches. He was promoted to major in March, and given a brevet lieutenant-colonelcy in May, before serving on the Nile Expedition, where he was again severely wounded at the Battle of Kirbekan in February 1885. Following the expedition he returned to Scotland to manage his family estates at Niddrie and Yetholm, which he had recently inherited. The coal mines of Niddrie were highly productive, and as a result he became one of the richest men in Scotland. In 1893 he married his second wife, Jane Muir, the daughter of William Muir; they had no children, and she would survive him. A staunch Conservative, he was politically active, and opposed Gladstone for the constituency of Midlothian in the 1892 election; whilst he did not win, he reduced Gladstone's majority by over 80%. He opposed the coal strike of 1894 and the proposed eight-hour work limits for miners, but was generally recognised by his workers as a generous employer; during the coal strike he supported the families of the strikers. He again ran for Parliament at a by-election in Edinburgh South in June 1899, losing to Arthur Dewar. On the local level, he was an elder of his parish church and member of the local school board, as well as the parish council and the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He was promoted to colonel in 1888, being made CB in 1889 and given command of the 2nd Battalion of the Black Watch in 1894. In 1898 he commanded a brigade in the reconquest of the Sudan, seeing action at Atbara and Omdurman, and was promoted to major-general that year as a result. He was appointed to command the 3rd (Highland) Brigade in the South African War, which saw action at Belmont and Modder River as part of the force sent to relieve Kimberley. Pushing further, they again encountered the Boer force at Magersfontein In the resulting Battle of Magersfontein, the Highland Brigade was ordered to make a dawn attack on the Boer defences. However, the force was delayed in its advance, being spotted before it was prepared to attack, and faulty reconnaissance meant that the enemy positions were not properly located; the column came under heavy fire as it struggled to deploy for action. Wauchope was killed by rifle fire in the opening minutes of combat; the brigade was pinned and went to ground. It held its position for a short while - after Wauchope's death, it was leaderless, and no-one would take. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 10351
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