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  1. Citation Wolseley, Garnet Joseph, Index entry in: Deutsche Biographie, https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd119212498.html [15.03.2023].

  2. Garnet Joseph Wolseley (primer vizconde de Wolseley; Golden Bridge, condado de Dublín, 4 de junio de 1833- Menton, Francia, 26 de marzo de 1913) fue un mariscal de campo y general en jefe del Ejército Británico (1895-1901). Sirvió en Birmania, Crimea, India, China y Canadá antes de mandar una fuerza expedicionaria en la segunda guerra ...

  3. 17. März 2023 · Biography. He was the son of William Wolseley and Jane Hulbert . Major 25th King's Own Borderers. He served at Guadaloupe and in the West Indies. Garnet married Frances Anne Smith, daughter of William Smith, of Golden Bridge House, Dublin in 1825. Maj Garnet Joseph Wolseley died in 1840 and was buried in St. Anne's Burial Ground, Dublin, County ...

  4. Tel El-Kebir 1882. : Sir Garnet Wolseley's campaign of 1882, completed in just four and a half weeks, was an almost 'textbook' operation, carefully planned and executed with masterly competence. In 1881 the Egyptian army mutinied from Tewfik Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt, whose father's reforming policies had bankrupted the country, and forced ...

  5. Garnet Wolseley’s father died when he was seven and his mother brought up seven children in impecunious circumstances. Wolseley attended a day-school in Dublin and then worked in a surveyor’s office. On 12 March 1852 he was commissioned ensign in the 12th Foot, without purchase in recognition of his father’s career in the army. He soon transferred into the 80th Foot for service in India.

  6. Garnet Wolseley (1884 - 1967) was active/lived in United Kingdom. Garnet Wolseley is known for Portrait, figure, landscape paintings. Artist auction records. askART's database currently holds 82 auction lots for Garnet Wolseley (of which 44 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.) Artist artworks for sale and wanted

  7. WOLSELEY, GARNET JOSEPH, 1 er vicomte WOLSELEY, officier et auteur, né le 4 juin 1833 à Golden Bridge House, comté de Dublin (république d’Irlande), fils aîné du major Garnet Joseph Wolseley et de Frances Anne Smith ; le 4 juin 1867, il épousa à Londres Louisa Erskine (décédée en 1920), et ils eurent une fille ; décédé le 25 mars 1913 à Menton, France, et inhumé en la ...