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What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana
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Subject: What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:24 pm
Hi all
What would become Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana ...
That's what your imagination to work !
Those familiar with the Victorian society, open fires !
Cheers
Pascal
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Posts : 2101 Join date : 2010-07-30 Age : 56 Location : North London
Subject: Re: What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:31 pm
Pascal MAHE wrote:
Hi all
What would become Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana ...
That's what your imagination to work !
Those familiar with the Victorian society, open fires !
Cheers
Pascal
Fame, Glory and VCs - if they survived because they won! Indifference if they had fled like the other escapees on horseback, And some on this forum could not fault, or blame them for that
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:50 pm
Indifference? if they had survived a massacre? Given their grades, this is weird ...
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:40 am
Durnford at minimum, would have had some trouble to do, given the result of its passage to Isandhana ...
What would have become of Pulleine and Durnford, if they had survived Isandhlwana