Victorian Epic The Lucknow Campaigns 1857-58

Cover of Victorian Epic The Lucknow Campaigns 1857-58 by William Wright
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9781445684697
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Weight: 727 g
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Victorian Epic The Lucknow Campaigns 1857-58 by William Wright, published by Amberley Publishing in 2024, offers a detailed account of a significant event during the Indian Mutiny. This 416-page book delves into the dramatic siege of the Lucknow British Residency, where Sir Henry Lawrence’s decision to protect surrounding mosques ultimately led to his death and the beginning of a harrowing struggle for survival amid relentless attacks.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of the events that unfolded over 148 days, highlighting the challenges faced by the besieged British forces and the relief attempts led by Major General Havelock and Sir Colin Campbell. Drawing from primary sources, Wright presents a vivid narrative of military strategies, the impact of the siege on civilians, and the eventual retaking of Lucknow. This edition provides insights into 19th-century military history, focusing on the complexities of warfare in Asia during a pivotal moment in the British Empire.


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In May 1857, with the Indian Mutiny reaching boiling point, Sir Henry Lawrence summoned from their homes two sets of pensioners, one of sepoys and one of artillerymen, to defend the Lucknow British Residency. Lawrence would not clear the mosques surrounding the 60-acre site, which provided cover for rebel sharpshooters and artillery – ‘spare the holy places’ – and was almost immediately killed by a shell.

Thus began one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of the British Empire: truly a Victorian epic. Hundreds of women and children cowered in the complex as the bombs and bullets flew. The first relief attempt led by Maj Gen Havelock failed. The tens of thousands of besiegers undermined the defences and food was running out. With massive loss of life and after 87 days, the relief force reached the Residency – to become besieged themselves for another six weeks. The 64-year-old Sir Colin Campbell led the second relief column through the rebels, the 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment emptying their muskets and resorting to the bayonet. After 148 days under siege, retreat was the only option and the whole garrison moved to Cawnpore.

The following March, Lucknow was retaken. Victorian military history expert William Wright returns to primary sources to tell the extraordinary story.

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