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Charles George Gordon, British soldier and administrator Finish:Single ridiculling their illiteracy

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ridiculling their illiteracy

from The weather book: a manual of practical meteorology

Spurs fans holding up a banner as the team bring back the FA cup trophy to cheering crowds after defeating Leicester in the Cup Final

A print from 'The Fitzwilliam Museum An Illustrated Survey'

Charles George Gordon, British soldier and administrator Finish:Single ridiculling their illiteracyCharles George Gordon, British soldier and administrator, (1893). Known as 'Chinese Gordon' because of his exploits in China in the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion, General Gordon (1833 1885) was killed at Khartoum on 26 January 1885 when the forces of the Mahdi overwhelmed the city. An engraving from James Taylor's The Age We Live In: A History of the Nineteenth Century, From the Peace of 1815 to the Present Time, William Mackenzie,

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