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Subject: Zulu War Museum - Video Battlefield Walks. Fri Dec 24, 2010 12:33 pm
For those of you that have never had the chance to visit the Zulu War Battlefields there is video tour of nearly all of them available. The footage and narration is by the Zulu War Historian. Dr Adrian Greaves and for £10 per year you can have unlimited access - the £10 go to support the village and schools at RD. At this precise moment site is being moved from one server to another therefore it may be a case of being a little patient.
I have been given permission to post a preview. The footage I have up-loaded (Ngwebeni Valley, Finding the Zulus) was taken on a video camera from my desktop, monitor so the quality is not has well as on the website.
Videos cover the following:
Zulu War Museum - Walk - Crossing the Buffalo, Coghill, Melvill and Wassall. Zulu War Museum - Walk - Durnfords Donga. Zulu War Museum - Walk - Hlobane, Campbell and Lloyd, Mossop leap. Zulu War Museum - Walk - Ngwebeni Valley, Finding the Zulus Zulu War Museum - Walk – Ntombe. Zulu War Museum - Walk - Rorkes Drift Caves. Zulu War Museum - Walk - Rorkes Drift Cemetery Zulu War Museum - Walk - Rorkes Drift Orientation Zulu War Museum - Walk - Rorkes Drift Update Zulu War Museum - Walk - Zulu Cemeteries.
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Subject: Zulu War Museum - Walk - Islandlwana Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:05 pm
Another Video from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ( Walk - Isandlwana) There are many Battlefield walks on this web-site, interviews with Ian Knight,Dr Adrian Greaves and David Payne.
Walks and lectures- Video's
Ian Knight Introduction to Anglo Zulu War Ian Knight Introduction to the Anglo Zulu War Part II Ian Knight - Military Preparations Ian Knight - Location of Lord Chelmsford Ian Knight - Rorkes Drift Ian Knight Northern Column Ian Knight Coastal Column Ian Knight Ulundi.
Walk - Rorkes Drift Update Walk - Rorkes Drift Caves Walk - Zulu Cemetaries Walk - Durnfords Donga Walk - Crossing the Buffalo, Goghill, Melvill and Wassall Walk - Ngwebeni Valley, Finding the Zulus Walk - Rorkes Drift Cemetry Walk - Hlobane, Campbell and Lloyd, Mossops Leap and Fred Duke Walk - Ntombe Walk - Ulundi Walk - Gingingdlovu Walk - Fort Pearson Walk - The Ultimatum Tree Walk - Jim Rorkes Grave Walk - Helpmekaar Walk - Holding The Right Horn Walk - Children singing at Isandlwana Walk - Durnford Walk - The Zulu Advance Walk - Giraffes Walk - Onwards Rorke's Drift Walk - Islandlwana Fort Eshowe Zulu Singing at Fugitives Drift Lodge Walk - Overview of Isandlwana David Rattary - King Shaka David Rattary - King Cetswayos Grave Mome Gorge David Rattary - Site of Zulus Crossing the Bufallo Zulu Sword Demonstration Helpemakar Cemetary Approach to Rorkes Drift Introduction to AZWHS Village Welcome to the Village at Rorkes Drift
£10 per year you can have unlimited access - the £10 go to support the village and schools at RD