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James Henry Somerset Fitzroy, 1St Baron Raglan 1788-1855. English Soldier And Commander In Chief During The Crimean War. From The Picture By Sir Francis Grant In The Army And Navy Club. From The Book "The Letters Of Queen Victoria 1854-1861 Vol Iii"Published 1907
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James Henry Somerset Fitzroy, 1St Baron Raglan 1788-1855. English Soldier And Commander In Chief During The Crimean War. From The Picture By Sir Francis Grant In The Army And Navy Club. From The Book "The Letters Of Queen Victoria 1854-1861 Vol Iii"Published 1907
James Henry Somerset Fitzroy, 1St Baron Raglan 1788-1855. English Soldier And Commander In Chief During The Crimean War. From The Picture By Sir Francis Grant In The Army And Navy Club.From The Book " The Letters Of Queen Victoria 1854-1861 Vol Iii" Published 1907
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Baron Chief Commander Crimean Henry James Soldier Somerset Fitzroy Raglan
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This print showcases the distinguished figure of James Henry Somerset Fitzroy, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855), an eminent English soldier and Commander in Chief during the Crimean War. The portrait, originally painted by Sir Francis Grant and housed in the prestigious Army and Navy Club, exudes a sense of authority and strength. Baron Raglan's piercing gaze captivates viewers as they delve into his remarkable story. As one of Queen Victoria's trusted military leaders, he played a pivotal role in shaping history during this tumultuous period. His strategic brilliance and unwavering determination propelled him to become a key figure on the battlefield. The vertical composition highlights Baron Raglan's commanding presence, emphasizing his resolute character. This historical artifact serves as a window into an era defined by conflict and transformation. Published in 1907 within "The Letters of Queen Victoria 1854-1861 Vol III" this image offers us a glimpse into the past while preserving the legacy of an extraordinary leader. Its inclusion within Ken Welsh's collection ensures that this significant piece of history remains accessible for generations to come. Whether displayed in homes or public spaces, this portrait invites contemplation on courage, leadership, and sacrifice—a testament to Baron Raglan's enduring impact on British military history.
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