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A Guard at Pretoria | 17 |
Captain Arthur Lee, R.A., attachÉ with General Shafter in Cuba | 19 |
Captain Slocum, U.S.A., attachÉ with Lord Roberts in South Africa | 19 |
British soldiers visiting the U.S. troop-ship Sumner, en route to the Philippines | 23 |
British officers at Malta, watching the setting-up exercises of American soldiers | 27 |
A company of the Eighth U.S. Infantry in the field, Lieutenant M.B. Stuart | 33 |
A review of the Life Guards in London | 33 |
Horse Guard on duty at headquarters, London | 38 |
Possible candidates | 41 |
Persuasion by sergeant-major | 41 |
British recruits at fencing practice | 45 |
British recruits at bayonet practice | 45 |
A musician of the Gordon Highlanders, age, seventeen | 51 |
A Boer fighting “man,” age, twelve. Twice distinguished for bravery in action. He fought at Spion Kop, Colenso, Dundee, and Ladysmith | 51 |
Colonel Napier’s frame for recruit-drill at Aldershot | 55 |
One of the exercises in British recruit-drill | 55 |
Setting-up exercises of American soldiers during their visit in Malta | 58 |
Recruit drill in the British army | 58 |
American cow-boy with Canadians in South Africa | 60 |
Dangebhoy hospital cart used in South Africa | 63 |
The Twelfth Lancers in South Africa | 67 |
General French examining the enemy’s position during the battle of Diamond Hill | 67 |
Heliographing from Diamond Hill to Lord Roberts in Pretoria | 71 |
Burial at Arlington of 426 American soldiers who fell in Cuba | 77 |
Gathering the dead after the battle of Diamond Hill | 79 |
American volunteer officer | 90 |
A cadet drill at the West Point Military Academy | 93 |
Generals Chaffee, Brooke, and Lee reviewing the army in Cuba | 93 |
Major Eastwood, Twelfth Lancers | 94 |
Colonel Beech, Egyptian Cavalry | 94 |
Sir John Milbanke, V.C. | 94 |
Colonel Chamberlain, Military Secretary | 94 |
A Canadian officer | 94 |
British Colonel of Volunteers | 96 |
Colonel Peabody, U.S. Volunteers | 96 |
Staats Model Schoolhouse, Pretoria, where the British officers were first confined as prisoners of war | 101 |
Barbed-wire prison, Pretoria, where the British officers were confined after their removal from the city | 101 |
Released British officers in Pretoria after the entry of Lord Roberts | 105 |
Native East Indian servants of British officers in South Africa | 105 |
Lieutenant-General N.A. Miles, U.S.A. | 109 |