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Hall - Colonel John Gurwood N070445
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Hall - Colonel John Gurwood N070445
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Colonel John Gurwood, Esquire to the Duke of Wellington 1837 by James HALL (1797-1854). Colonel Gurwood (1790-1845) served in the army in various positions throughout the Peninsular War. He was wounded in a preliminary skirmish at Waterloo and missed most of the battle. He was private secretary to the Duke, and later edited the Wellington Dispatches. Here he is shown in the robes of Esquire to the Duke as Knight of the Bath. WM 1467-1948
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This print showcases Colonel John Gurwood, an esteemed figure in British military history. The image captures him in all his glory, donned in the distinguished robes of Esquire to the Duke as Knight of the Bath. Painted by James Hall in 1837, this portrait is a testament to Gurwood's significant contributions and close association with the renowned Duke of Wellington. Colonel John Gurwood (1790-1845) dedicated his life to serving in various positions throughout the Peninsular War. Despite being wounded during a preliminary skirmish at Waterloo, he remained committed to his duties and played a pivotal role as private secretary to the Duke. His dedication extended beyond battlefield heroics; he later undertook the important task of editing the Wellington Dispatches. The depth and detail captured by Hall's brushstrokes bring out Colonel Gurwood's commanding presence and unwavering loyalty. This photograph print serves as a poignant reminder of his invaluable service and enduring legacy within British military circles. Preserved within Apsley House, London - once home to Arthur Wellesley himself - this artwork stands as a cherished piece of history that pays homage to both Colonel John Gurwood and his illustrious mentor. Its inclusion in Historic England Photo Library further solidifies its significance for those passionate about military history or anyone captivated by Georgian-era artistry.
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