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"Remembering General Sir Redvers Buller: A Hero of His Time" In the annals of history

Background imageRedvers Collection: General Sir Redvers Buller, 1900

General Sir Redvers Buller, 1900
Illustration showing General Sir Redvers Henry Buller VC (1839-1908), the British military commander, on horseback during the Boer War, 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: Colonel Redvers Buller at Inhlobane, Zulu War, 1879

Colonel Redvers Buller at Inhlobane, Zulu War, 1879
Illustration showing Colonel (later General) Sir Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) (centre, on horse) rescuing Captain D Arcy during a skirmish with Zulu warriors on Inhlobane Mountain, 1879

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Henry Buller, British general and Victoria Cross holder, 1902. Artist: Knight

Sir Redvers Henry Buller, British general and Victoria Cross holder, 1902. Artist: Knight
Sir Redvers Henry Buller, British general and Victoria Cross holder, 1902. Buller (1839-1908) won the Victoria Cross at Inhlobane, in the Zulu War, 1879

Background imageRedvers Collection: REDVERS BULLER (1839-1908). English general

REDVERS BULLER (1839-1908). English general. Buller rescuing Captain Cecil D Arcy on 28 March 1879 during the Zulu War, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Buller / Sepia

Sir Redvers Buller / Sepia
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British general

Background imageRedvers Collection: Major-General Walter Kitchener, 1902. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co

Major-General Walter Kitchener, 1902. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co
Major-General Walter Kitchener, 1902. Frederick Walter Kitchener (1858- 1912) British soldier and colonial administrator, brother of Lord Kitchener Commander-in-Chief of the troops in South Africa

Background imageRedvers Collection: General Bullers return from the Boer War

General Bullers return from the Boer War
General Sir Redvers Buller driving through the decorated streets of Aldershot. Lady Audrey Buller is seen sitting beside her husband

Background imageRedvers Collection: Home-coming of general Buller

Home-coming of general Buller
General Sir Redvers Henry Buller (December 1839 ?? June 1908) saying good bye at Lydenburg. He was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross

Background imageRedvers Collection: BELTRAME, Achille (1871-1945). Second Boer War

BELTRAME, Achille (1871-1945). Second Boer War. Battle of Colenso, December 15, 1899. Boer forces led by Louis Botha defeated the English army of General Sir Redvers Buller. Engraving

Background imageRedvers Collection: Roberts, Buller and Beresford

Roberts, Buller and Beresford
Busy Bs. Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1913), Sir Redvers Buller (1839-1908) and William Leslie Beresford (1846-1918), British Naval Officer. Date: 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: SIR REDVERS BULLER

SIR REDVERS BULLER
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British general Date: 1839 - 1908

Background imageRedvers Collection: General Bullers Advance: Pursuing the Boers After the Fight on Helpmakaar Heights, 1901

General Bullers Advance: Pursuing the Boers After the Fight on Helpmakaar Heights, 1901. British artillery in pursuit of General Botha on Helpmekaar heights during the Second Boer War

Background imageRedvers Collection: Map Illustrating General Bullers Campaign in Natal - May-June 1900, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Map Illustrating General Bullers Campaign in Natal - May-June 1900, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Map Illustrating General Bullers Campaign in Natal - May-June 1900, 1901. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]

Background imageRedvers Collection: H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Creator: Russell & Sons

H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Creator: Russell & Sons
H. H. Prince Christian, 1901. Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein (1867 -1900) grandson of Queen Victoria, served as a staff officer in the Second Boer War in the relief of Ladysmith under

Background imageRedvers Collection: In Beleaguered Ladysmith - Watching for Buller from Observation Hill, 1900. Creator

In Beleaguered Ladysmith - Watching for Buller from Observation Hill, 1900. Creator
In Beleaguered Ladysmith - Watching for Buller from Observation Hill, 1900. British surveillance from Observation hill in Spoin kop during the Second Boer War

Background imageRedvers Collection: The Scene of the Fighting at Monte Cristo Hill on February 19, 1900. Creator: Unknown

The Scene of the Fighting at Monte Cristo Hill on February 19, 1900. Creator: Unknown
The Scene of the Fighting at Monte Cristo Hill on February 19, 1900. Major-General Henry J. T. Hildyards 2nd Brigade captured the 1

Background imageRedvers Collection: Plan of Ladysmith and Chronicle of Events, 1900. Creators: Unknown, William T Maud

Plan of Ladysmith and Chronicle of Events, 1900. Creators: Unknown, William T Maud
Plan of Ladysmith and Chronicle of Events, 1900. The Siege of Ladysmith in the Second Boer War, took place between 2 November 1899 and 28 February 1900 From " South Africa and the Transvaal War

Background imageRedvers Collection: Bird s-Eye View of the Country Covered by General Bullers Operations for the Relief

Bird s-Eye View of the Country Covered by General Bullers Operations for the Relief of Ladysmith, 1900. When the Second Boer War broke out on 11 October 1899, the Boers laid siege to Ladysmith

Background imageRedvers Collection: Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, K. C. B. V. C. 1900. Creator: Knight

Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, K. C. B. V. C. 1900. Creator: Knight
Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, K.C.B. V.C. 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]

Background imageRedvers Collection: A Picket of 13th Hussars Surprised Near the Tugela River (Hussar Hill), 1900. Creator

A Picket of 13th Hussars Surprised Near the Tugela River (Hussar Hill), 1900. Creator
A Picket of 13th Hussars Surprised Near the Tugela River (Hussar Hill), 1900. The Battle of Tugela (or Thukela) Heights, was a series of military actions lasting from 14 to 27 February 1900 in which

Background imageRedvers Collection: Going Out to the Attack on Spion Kop on January 24, 1900. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville II

Going Out to the Attack on Spion Kop on January 24, 1900. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville II
Going Out to the Attack on Spion Kop on January 24, 1900. The Battle of Spion Kop was fought on the hilltop of Spioenkop in Natal, South Africa from 23-24 January 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: General Sir Redvers Buller, 1901. Creator: M H Hack

General Sir Redvers Buller, 1901. Creator: M H Hack
General Sir Redvers Buller, 1901. Portrait of British Army officer Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908). Buller won the Victoria Cross at Inhlobane, in the Zulu War, 1879

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Buller, c1881-85

Sir Redvers Buller, c1881-85. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, (1839-1908), British Army officer. After a photograph by Elliott & Fry. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageRedvers Collection: Colonel Redvers Buller, c1880

Colonel Redvers Buller, c1880. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, (1839-1908), British Army officer. Episode of the Anglo-Zulu Wars (1879-1896). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageRedvers Collection: Lady Robertss cabin on the Dunnottar Castle, 1900

Lady Robertss cabin on the Dunnottar Castle, 1900. In November 1899 Dunottar Castle was requisitioned as a troop ship in the Second Boer War

Background imageRedvers Collection: Tugela River, Natal, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Tugela River, Natal, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Tugela River, Natal, South Africa, Boer War, 1901. Where the Boers crossed over a bridge made of railway ties, The Boers were shelled later by Buller. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageRedvers Collection: Middle Falls of the Tugela River from a Boer laager, near Colenso, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901

Middle Falls of the Tugela River from a Boer laager, near Colenso, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901. Colenso was the site of a major Boer victory over General Redvers Bullers Natal Field Force on 15

Background imageRedvers Collection: View from Spion Kop, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

View from Spion Kop, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
View from Spion Kop, South Africa, 2nd Boer War, 1901. Scene of Bullers terrific battles, Tugela River and Zwartz Kop from Spion Kop. Looking southeast

Background imageRedvers Collection: Redvers Henry Buller, British soldier, c1900

Redvers Henry Buller, British soldier, c1900. Buller (1839-1908) won the Victoria Cross at Inhlobane, in the Zulu War, 1879

Background imageRedvers Collection: British artillery going to the attack on Spion Kop, 2nd Boer War, 24 January 1900

British artillery going to the attack on Spion Kop, 2nd Boer War, 24 January 1900. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
British artillery going to the attack on Spion Kop, 2nd Boer War, 24 January 1900. The British army of 20, 000 under General Sir Redvers Buller was defeated by 8000 Boers under General Louis Botha

Background imageRedvers Collection: The approach to Ladysmith, 2nd Boer War, 18 January 1900

The approach to Ladysmith, 2nd Boer War, 18 January 1900. British forces hauling a 4.7 inch naval gun across the Tugela (Thukela) River 20 miles from Ladysmith

Background imageRedvers Collection: Relief of Ladysmith - the last rush at Hlangwane Hill, 19 February 1900

Relief of Ladysmith - the last rush at Hlangwane Hill, 19 February 1900. During the 2nd Boer War (1899-1902) the British in Ladysmith were besieged by the Boers from 1 November 1899 to 28 February

Background imageRedvers Collection: General Sir Redvers Henry Buller, 1839 To1908. British General

General Sir Redvers Henry Buller, 1839 To1908. British General. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: Redvers Buller (Mono)

Redvers Buller (Mono)
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER military commander Date: 1839 - 1908

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Buller

Sir Redvers Buller
General Sir Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) - British military commander, notably during the Boer War. Date: 1885

Background imageRedvers Collection: Source Size = 3802 x 3370

Source Size = 3802 x 3370
CAPTAIN ARTHUR KNYVET WILSON, V.C. R.N. AT THE BATTLE OF TEB. During one of the Arab charges on the British Square Captain Wilson, R.N

Background imageRedvers Collection: BOER WAR: BRITISH BATTERY. The British 28th Battery under the command of General

BOER WAR: BRITISH BATTERY. The British 28th Battery under the command of General Sir Redvers Henry Buller on its way to capturing Spion Kop in January, 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: SECOND BOER WAR, 1899. Group portrait of British commanding officers during the Second Boer War

SECOND BOER WAR, 1899. Group portrait of British commanding officers during the Second Boer War. Left to right: Lieutenant-General Sir Redvers Henry Buller; Colonel Robert Baden-Powell; Major-General

Background imageRedvers Collection: Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Won V. C. at Inhlobane, in Zulu War, 1879

Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Won V. C. at Inhlobane, in Zulu War, 1879
Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Won V.C. at Inhlobane, in Zulu War, 1879. Commander-in-chief at beginning of 2nd Boer War. Relieved Ladysmith, 1900

Background imageRedvers Collection: Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) English soldier, born at Crediton, Devon. Won the

Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) English soldier, born at Crediton, Devon. Won the Victoria Cross at Inhlobane, in Zulu War, 1879. Commander-in-chief at beginning of 2nd Boer War

Background imageRedvers Collection: Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Served in the Ashanti, Kaffir and Zulu Wars

Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Served in the Ashanti, Kaffir and Zulu Wars. Won the Victoria Cross at Onhlobane (1879). Promoted to Lieutenant-General in 1894

Background imageRedvers Collection: Colonel Redvers Buller

Colonel Redvers Buller
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British military, when a Colonel, awarded the VC. He will rise to be one of Britains leading generals. Date: 1839 - 1908

Background imageRedvers Collection: Buckland Abbey

Buckland Abbey, near Yelverton, Devon, founded in 1278 by Amicia, widow of Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon. Date: 13th century

Background imageRedvers Collection: Redvers Buller

Redvers Buller
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British military commander, notably during the Boer War. Date: 1839 - 1908

Background imageRedvers Collection: Redvers Buller at Hlobane

Redvers Buller at Hlobane
General Sir Redvers Henry Buller at the battle of Hlobane (or Inhlobane) Mountain, one of the less well-known battles of the Zulu Wars

Background imageRedvers Collection: With General Buller on the way to the Cape

With General Buller on the way to the Cape
A scene on board the Donottar Castle, the ship transporting General Sir Redvers Buller to the Cape during the Transvaal (Boer) War

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Buller / Slide

Sir Redvers Buller / Slide
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British general

Background imageRedvers Collection: Sir Redvers Buller / Photo

Sir Redvers Buller / Photo
SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER British general



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"Remembering General Sir Redvers Buller: A Hero of His Time" In the annals of history, one name stands out as a symbol of courage and leadership - General Sir Redvers Buller. Born in 1839, this English general left an indelible mark on various battlefields throughout his illustrious career. One notable chapter in Buller's life unfolded during the Zulu War in 1879. As Colonel Redvers Buller bravely fought at Inhlobane, his strategic brilliance shone through amidst the chaos of war. This defining moment would set the stage for his future accomplishments. Fast forward to 1900 when General Sir Redvers Buller became a household name. Leading troops with unwavering determination during the Boer War, he displayed unmatched bravery and resilience. The sepia-toned image captures him perfectly - a stoic figure ready to face any challenge that lay ahead. Even after returning from war, General Buller's dedication did not waver. Whether it was overseeing operations in Ireland or participating in homecomings honoring his service, he remained committed to serving his country till the end. Buller's impact extended beyond himself; he inspired others like Major-General Walter Kitchener who followed in his footsteps. Together with Roberts and Beresford, they formed an unstoppable force that brought hope to their comrades-in-arms. The pursuit of justice continued as seen through "General Bullers Advance. " With relentless determination, he chased down the Boers after their fight on Helpmakaar Heights in 1901. His unwavering spirit embodied what it meant to be a true leader on and off the battlefield. Today we pay tribute to this remarkable man whose legacy lives on forever. From battles won to sacrifices made, General Sir Redvers Buller will always be remembered as an icon of valor and honor – a hero who etched his name into history books.