Anglo Zulu War Talk June 2009

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Anglo Zulu War Talks

June 2009

Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust in collaboration with Rob Caskie

The Game &Wildlife Conservation Trust is delighted that Rob Caskie will give a series of lectures in June 2009.  These will be hosted by a number of key supporters of the Trust at the venues listed below:

 

Date

Venue

Hosted By

Wednesday 3rd June 2009

Arundel

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The Duke of Norfolk

Thursday 4th June 2009

Winchester

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General Jamie Balfour

Friday 5th June 2009

Bristol

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Mr John Milne

Saturday 6th June 2009

Reading

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Mr Richard Benyon MP

Monday 8th June 2009

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

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The Marquess of Salisbury

Tuesday 9th June 2009

Gaynes Park, Essex

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Mr Guy Chisenhale

Wednesday 10th June 2009

Eccleston

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The Duke of Westminster

Thursday 11th June 2009

Holme Pierrepont Hall, Nottinghamshire

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Sir Edward Nall

Friday 12th June 2009

Catterick Garrison

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The Marquess of Downshire

Saturday 13th June 2009

Edinburgh

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General Mark Strudwick

 

Hosts for each talk will choose which lecture they wish to hear, the Battle of Isandlwana or Rorke’s Drift. The first lecture contains a mesmerising account of the Battle of Isandlwana.  It was beneath this strange Sphinx-shaped mountain that a British force of nearly 1800 men were surrounded by 25000 Zulu warriors on 22nd January 1879. In little more than 2 hours, more than 1300 men on the British side lay dead. 

 

The second lecture vividly explains how a large force of Zulu warriors  chose then to run on from Isandlwana to attack the mission station at Rorke’s Drift.  It was an epic of human struggle and a triumph of the human spirit, immortalised in the classic movie ‘Zulu’.   

 

David Rattray was acknowledged by many in Britain as the finest public speaker and storyteller of his age in the world.   His stories were not tales about conflict, but rather stories about compassion and with his unequalled knowledge of the Zulu War, David enthralled audiences all over the world.  

 

Rob Caskie worked alongside David Rattray for 6 years before David’s tragic death in January 2007.  Now the principal lecturer at Fugitives’ Drift Lodge, Rob continues to share these dramas with the passion, emotion and vigour instilled in him by David. 

 

The talks will start with drinks at 6.30pm for 7pm (with the exception of N. Yorks which will be at 7pm for 7.30pm) with Rob speaking for approximately an hour. Rob will mingle with the guests afterwards over drinks and some canapes. There is also a chance to enter a raffle with 3 fabulous lots;

* A 250 – 300 bird day for eight guns, donated by the Hon Philip Smith, at Campden House Estate in Gloucestershire (to be taken in November/December 2009).
* A safari in South Africa for 4 people – flights to South Africa, 5 nights at Jembisa (donated by Charles Whitbread) in the Limpopo District and 2 nights at Fugitives Drift in the KwaZulu-Natal District.
* A picture of an elephant by Sophie Walbeoffe.

Tickets will be on sale from February 2009 at various county events as well as at the talks. They will also be available to buy on our website and A & K’s website. The closing date will be Friday 17th July 2009 and the draw will take place at the Game Fair, on Sunday 26th July 2009. There will be 3,000 tickets sold.

 

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