The Indian Frontier Rising: Dargal, viewed from the rocks from which the companies of the Derbyshire were employed in keeping down the enemy's fire, 1898. 'Neck over which attack was made. Col. Mathias here formed up his regiment and made his speech. Path along which attack was made, entirely exposed for 200 yards. Capt. Smith fell here. Lieut.-Col. Travers' party here first got shelter. Exposed path. Parties of Dorsets obtained a little cover here. Path up which final charge was made. Enemy's picked marksmen here. Enemy's position; Enemy's Sangars. Sketches by Lieutenant F. Maurice, 2nd Derbyshire Regiment'. From "Illustrated London News", 1898.
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