Wingate, Sir (Francis Reginald, 1861-1953, 1st Baronet, General)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Col. Wingate and Staff, Lord Edward Cecil, A.D.C, 1898
162 x 113 mm. A group portrait of six officers, with Wingate and Cecil standing at the right. Major Cecil was one of the Sirdar's ADCs.
Col. Wingate leaving train, 1898
79 x 79 mm. A view showing Wingate and a group of army officers disembarking. Exact location unknown, possibly near Atbara (although the railway did not get to Atbara itself until July 1898, three months after the battle of Atbara).
Col. Wingate leaving train, 1898
78 x 78 mm. With Wingate talking to an Arab. Possibly near Atbara.
Mahmoud being questioned by Col. Wingate, 1898
161 x 114 mm. A view showing Mahmoud and Colonel Wingate, with a camera on a tripod in the background. Whether the questioning by Kitchener mentioned by Sandes has been confused with this incident, or whether this is a separate event, is unclear (1937, p.218-219).
Slatin Pasha and Col. Sir F. Wingate, K.C.M.G, 1898
117 x 138 mm. A view showing Rudolf Slatin and Colonel Wingate standing together some time after the former's escape from the Mahdi. Slatin, who had returned to the Sudan at Gordon's invitation in 1879, was Governor of Darfur until his capture by the Mahdi in December 1883. He escaped from imprisonment at Omdurman in February 1895, largely through Wingate's efforts. Slatin later worked during the campaign as Wingate's Assistant Director of Intelligence.
Soudan [i.e. Sudan] Military Railway. Count Calderari and Col. Sir F. Wingate, K.C.M.G, 1898
157 x 105 mm. A view showing Calderari and Wingate standing in front of railway trucks on the Soudan (Sudan) Military Railway. Exact location unknown.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01
Lieut. Gen. Sir F.R. Wingate, Governor- General of the Sudan, reads an address of welcome to their majesties.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01
Lieut. Gen. Sir F.R. Wingate, Governor- General of the Sudan, reads an address of welcome to their majesties.