British Marines
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Photographer: Giles Family
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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Photograph occurs in album along with others of the Seige of Peking, June-August 1900.H. Swannell indicated in photograph with an "X". "On 5 July another popular young man, David Oliphant of the British Consular Service, brother of Nigel Oliphant, was mortally wounded while cutting down a tree in the Hanlin. Captain Poole had given the order to withdraw but Oliphant ignored it. Poole rushed back to find him lying on his back, with a sailor - Henry Swannell of HMS Orlando - sitting beside him, and shot dropping everywhere. Too small to carry Oliphant, Swannell was attempting to shield him by 'placing himself between Oliphant and the direction from which the Chinese were firing'. Oliphant was carried to the hospital on a door in terrible agony but died three hours later...." Diana Preston (1999) p. 123.
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Menzies Very Large Rare Book 2233396
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Giles Family Albums
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