Scrapbook on the Ashanti Expedition, 1895-1896

Scrapbook containing sixty-eight newspaper cuttings on the British Army's Ashanti Expedition, led by Colonel Sir F.C. Scott, during the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War (1895-1896). The scrapbook was compiled by, or for, brevet Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, Commander, Royal Engineers, Asha...

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Date(s) of creation: 1895-1896
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: MS 381226
Summary: Scrapbook containing sixty-eight newspaper cuttings on the British Army's Ashanti Expedition, led by Colonel Sir F.C. Scott, during the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War (1895-1896). The scrapbook was compiled by, or for, brevet Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, Commander, Royal Engineers, Ashanti Expeditionary Force. Handwritten volume title: 'Ashanti 1895-96'. Enclosed press cuttings originate from the period between late 1895 and early 1896, and cover topics including the formation and composition of the British Army's Ashanti Expeditionary Force; the Expedition's travel to the Gold Coast colony; the advance on the Ashanti Empire; the unopposed occupation of the city of Kumasi; the detainment and forced exile of Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Prempeh I, and other Ashanti leaders; and the return of the Ashanti Expeditionary Force. Cuttings are predominantly undated and are without attributed source title. Two short annotations in pencil, added at a later date, possibly by Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair's niece. The following articles are included in the scrabook: 'Sailing for Ashanti' (A Cumbrian Lady); 'The Ashanti Expedition (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Reuter's Special Service); untitled article on the background to the Expedition (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: The Plan of the Advance' (anon.); 'Ashantee: Departures From London (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Sketch Map of the Part of the Gold Coast Showing the Routes to Kumasi' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Departure of Troops (anon.); untitled article on the relation between Samory Touré [Samori Ture] of the Wassoulou Empire and Ashanti Empire (anon.); 'Ashanti Expedition: The Plan of the Advance' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Arrival of Sir Francis Scott' (Reuter's Telegram); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Central News Special); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Reported Deposition of King Prempeh' (anon.); 'The Situation in Turkey' (Reuter's Telegram); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Battle Between the King and a Native Chief (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Preparations for the Advance; (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Arrival at Prasu' (Reuter's Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Reuter's Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition'(Reuter's Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Allegations of Treachery (anon.)'; 'The Ashanti Expedition: Prempeh's Policy' (Reuter's Special Service); 'The Ashanti War: Christmas at the Front' (Central News correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: King Prempeh's English Prisoners - Important Details' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Arrival of Transports' (Special Correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Fresh Opposition' (Special Correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: The Governor and the Envoys' (Colonial Office announcement); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Progress of the March' (Our Special Correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Intended Annexations (Reuters' Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Reuters Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Proposals for Peace' (Our Special Correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Treaty Signed by the Kings of Bekwae and Abodom' (Reuters Special Service); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Poisonous Water Sickness in Camp' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Peaceful Occupation of Kumasi' (anon.); 'Full Description of the Submission & Arrest of King Prempeh' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Return of the White Troops' (Our Special Correspondent); untitled article on entry into Kumasi (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: The Return March to the Coast' (Our Special Correspondent); untitled article on the return of the Ashanti Expeditionary Force (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Reuter's Special Service); 'Occupation of Coomassie: End of the War' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (Reuter's Special Service); untitled article on arrest of Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (anon.); 'The Ashanti Expedition: The Reported Occupation of Kumasi' (anon.); 'The Occupation of Coomassie: Submission of King Prempeh' (anon.); untitled article on the occupation of Kumasi (anon.); The Ashanti Expedition' (Our Special Correspondent); 'On the Way to Kumasi' (Our Special Correspondent); 'The Ashanti Expedition: Conclusion' (Our Special Correspondent); loose articles: 'In the Bush' (Our Special Correspondent, Dec 21, 1895); 'The Ashanti Expedition' (anon.); and 'The Supply: The Army Supplementary Estimates' (anon.).
Main author: Sinclair; Hugh Montgomerie (1855-1924); British Army officer
Extent: 1 volume + 3 loose cuttings
Admin history: Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair was born on 23rd February 1855, son of the Rev. William Sinclair, Rector of Pulborough, and Sophia Mary Georgiana Sinclair (née Trip). He was educated at Malvern College and Repton School, before attending the Royal Military Academy, where he was a Pollock prize medallist in 1874. Sinclair was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in February 1874 and was appointed to Cyprus. His engineering works in Larnaka, Cyprus in 1879 led to the discovery of the archaeological remains from the harbour quarter of the ancient cit ... View more
Acquisition: Donated to SOAS Library by John Spencer-Silver, grand-nephew of Colonel Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, on 15th September 2014.
Arrangement: Newspaper cuttings arranged in the scrapbook in general chronological order.
Access status: Open
User restrictions: Private study only. For publication or broadcast please refer to Archivist.
Language: English
Physical description: Hardbound light blue volume, with red, gold and blue flower motif cover. Volume dimensions - H 30.48 x L 24.50 cm.
Related material: Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, 'Camp and Society', London: Chapman and Hill, 1926 [SOAS Library Classmark: ER 2293 / 507777]; a published autobiographical account of Sinclair's life, which was edited and published following his death by his wife Rosalie Sybil Sinclair; Sinclair had intended that the autobiography be circulated solely amongst his own children. Chapter XVIII includes an account of the Ashanti Expedition of 1895-1896 (pp. 203-219).
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/SOASNAF/P1144 Sinclair; Hugh Montgomerie (1855-1924); British Army officer Person
GB/SOASNAF/C362 Great Britain; Army; Ashanti Expeditionary Force Corporate
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
7729885 Western Africa
2300660 Ghana