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  • This was the capture of the hill known as Inniskilling, or Hart's Hill.

    The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland Cecil Francis Romer

  • It was four o’clock when the Irish Brigade began to toil up the steep sides of what is now called Inniskilling Hill, and sunset approached before the assault was delivered by the Inniskilling and Dublin Fusiliers.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • It was four o’clock when the Irish Brigade began to toil up the steep sides of what is now called Inniskilling Hill, and sunset approached before the assault was delivered by the Inniskilling and Dublin Fusiliers.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • It was four o’clock when the Irish Brigade began to toil up the steep sides of what is now called Inniskilling Hill, and sunset approached before the assault was delivered by the Inniskilling and Dublin Fusiliers.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • Travelling north to enlist, he was in the Inniskilling Fusiliers.

    Irish Blogs 2008

  • This drew with it the capture of Railway Hill; and lastly the dreaded position of the Inniskilling Hill, already half turned and to some extent commanded, was carried by the bayonet.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • For two of these days hundreds of wounded lying on Inniskilling Hill suffered a cruel ordeal.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • This drew with it the capture of Railway Hill; and lastly the dreaded position of the Inniskilling Hill, already half turned and to some extent commanded, was carried by the bayonet.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • This drew with it the capture of Railway Hill; and lastly the dreaded position of the Inniskilling Hill, already half turned and to some extent commanded, was carried by the bayonet.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • For two of these days hundreds of wounded lying on Inniskilling Hill suffered a cruel ordeal.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

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