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  1. Jan 2, 2012 · Gordon is represented in the everyday jacket, trousers and long boots of a patrol officer. His chin is sunk in his right hand. The left hand, clasping a pocket Bible, supports the right elbow and tucked beneath the left arm is the short cane known, during his campaign in China as his wand of victory. At his back, on a strap slung round his body ...

  2. Charles Gordon was a famous general who took part in some of the most significant conflicts of the Victorian era, spanning three continents and earning him various sobriquets; his exploits would have lasting effects on people and places across the globe. General Charles Gordon. Born on 28th January 1833 into an army family in Woolwich, his ...

  3. British Army General. Known as Chinese Gordon or Gordon Pasha, he is best remembered for his heroic and sacrificial role in the siege of Khartoum, Sudan during the Mahdist Rebellion, which lasted a year and ended with his death. He had earned the name Chinese Gordon in 1864 for his work in China in leading the...

  4. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of George Charles Gordon (138693481)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges .

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 12 September 2019), memorial page for Charles George Gordon (28 Jan 1833–26 Jan 1885), Find A Grave: Memorial #11617, citing Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Find A Grave . Vetch, Robert Hamilton.

  6. Charles George Gordon was born on January 28, 1833 in Woolwich Arsenal, London, to Major-General Henry William Gordon and Elizabeth Gordon. He attended Fullands School and Taunton School in Taunton before moving to the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He graduated in 1852 and was commissioned in the Royal Engineers as a second lieutenant.

  7. Gordon’s School is the National Memorial to British war hero, philanthropist and martyr, Major-General Charles George Gordon (1833-1885), and was founded in 1885 where it began existence as ‘Gordon Boys’ Home’ for necessitous boys. Queen Victoria, as the first of an unbroken line of sovereign patrons, took the lead in demanding a ...

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