Frederick Burnaby

Colonel Frederick Gustavus Burnaby (3 March 1842 – 17 January 1885) was a British Army intelligence officer. Burnaby's adventurous spirit, pioneering achievements, and swashbuckling courage earned an affection in the minds of Victorian imperial idealists. As well as travelling across Europe and Central Asia, he mastered ballooning, spoke a number of foreign languages fluently, stood for parliament twice, published several books, and was admired and feted by the women of London high society. His popularity was legendary, appearing in a number of stories and tales of empire.

Frederick Gustavus Burnaby
Born3 March 1842
Bedford, England
Died17 January 1885(1885-01-17) (aged 42)
Abu Klea, Sudan
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1859–1885
RankColonel
Battles/warsMahdist War
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