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A History of the Coldstream Guards, from 1815 to 1895

Chapter 5: MAPS.
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A regiment-focused history that follows the Coldstream Guards from the immediate postwar occupation of France through later nineteenth-century service. It recounts operational involvement in continental occupation, field campaigns, colonial disturbances, and Egyptian expeditions, together with periods of garrison duty and organizational change. The narrative draws on official orders, diaries, regimental records, and contemporary illustrations, and includes appendices of notes and corrections and plates of uniforms and scenes. Throughout, attention centers on duty and endurance, documenting selected episodes of discipline, hardship, and acts of gallantry that the regiment regards as constitutive of its traditions.

MAPS.

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1. Sketch Map to illustrate the British Occupation of France from 1815 to 1810 To face 54
2. Black Sea and surrounding Country ”     149
3. Country between Eupatoria and Sevastopol ”     165
4. Battle of the Alma ”     174
5. Sketch Map of Country near Sevastopol ”     182
6. Sevastopol ”     194
7. Battle of Inkerman ”     216
8. The Neighbourhood of Tel el-Kebir from the Suez Canal to Zagazig and the Country round Suakin ”     360
9. Sketch Maps to illustrate Egyptian and Sudan Expeditions, 1882-1885 ”     379

CORRIGENDA.

Page 86, line 31, for “May 25th” read “May 27th.”
90, 13, for “May 15, 1829” read “May 16, 1829.”
118, 12, for “November 13th” read “November 9th.”