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Description Burnham & Bonar Armstrong after the assassination of Mlimo. Matabele warriors in hot pursuit.
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Source Burnham Family Collection. Published in 1896 in the Illustrated London News
Author Drawn by Frank Dadd. R.I. (died 1929)
Other versions From a skectch by an officer with the Imperial forces.

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