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Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand without the knowledge of the British Government in the hope that he could Capture Cetshwayo, the Zulu King, before London discovered that hostilities had begun.
 
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 The Good Lord Chelmsford.

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Chelmsfordthescapegoat



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PostSubject: The Good Lord Chelmsford.   Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:56 pm

It’s there any reason why? There are no models of the Good Lord Chelmsford.

I’m ready for the bombardment of reasons why not…
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PostSubject: Good Lord Chelmsford   Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:31 pm

hi ctsg.
Actually there is one , AKA the Scarlett pimpernel ' They seek him here they seek him there , they seek him everywhere ! '
Most certainly they did on the 22nd January . :) . In all seriousness there is a model with him and I think his staff on Horseback.
If I see it again I shall post it for you . Last time I saw it was ebay UK a month or so ago .
cheers 90th. :lol!:
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PostSubject: Re: The Good Lord Chelmsford.   Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:06 am



Zulu War, 1879

General Lord Chelmsford, Lieutenant Bromhead, Colour Sergeant Bourne

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PostSubject: Re: The Good Lord Chelmsford.   Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:39 pm

Hi CTSG,
I think The1stLt (Member Here) has a glossy mounted figure of Chelmsford and his staff, im sure if he sees this message, he'll gladly post a few pictures

thanks joe
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PostSubject: Re: The Good Lord Chelmsford.   Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:05 pm

joe wrote:
Hi CTSG,
I think The1stLt (Member Here) has a glossy mounted figure of Chelmsford and his staff, im sure if he sees this message, he'll gladly post a few pictures

thanks joe


The mounted figures of Chelsford, Crealock and W.H.Longcast are by Trophy of Wales Ltd. along with a few other Trophy Glossy figures. Didn't want to let you down Joe...The 1stLt



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PostSubject: Re: The Good Lord Chelmsford.   Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:28 pm

And don't he look grand on his horse. Thanks for the replies and for the photo's..
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