Sir Redvers Buller Collection
Sir Redvers Buller was a prominent military figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Sir Redvers Buller was a prominent military figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1839, he served as Major-General Walter Kitchener's aide-de-camp in 1902, as depicted in a photograph by the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co. Another engraving shows Sir Redvers Buller during his time in Ireland, highlighting his involvement and influence beyond British shores. The lithograph of "Sir Redvers Bullers Transport Wagons crossing the Veldt" captures his leadership during challenging times. A striking oil on canvas portrait from the 20th century showcases General Sir Redvers Buller's distinguished appearance and commanding presence. This black-and-white photograph of "General the Right Honourable Sir Redvers Buller, VC, GCB, KCMG" further emphasizes his decorated military career. The engravings depicting "Sir Redvers Bullers Retreat from Metammeh to Korti" illustrate his strategic prowess amidst adversity during The War in the Soudan. In another engraving titled "The War in the Soudan, " we witness an intense battle scene where Sir Redvers Buller leads troops against enemy forces at Abou Klea Wells. During the Boer War, a colorful lithograph portrays a general group that includes Sir Redvers Buller among other notable figures. A black-and-white photo titled "Sir Redvers Bullers Advance, Colenso" captures him leading troops into battle with determination. As he arrives at Cape Town captured through another black-and-white photo entitled "Sir Redvers Bullers Arrival at Cape Town, " we can imagine how eagerly anticipated his arrival must have been for those awaiting his leadership. "The Return of General Buller, " depicted through a lithograph, symbolizes triumph after facing numerous challenges throughout his military career. Lastly, a black-and-white photo shows him alongside Sir Howard Vincent at a luncheon, where Sir Redvers Buller confidently addresses his critics.