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Group of Officers of the Queens Own Corps of Guides engaged in the Chitral Expedition (engraving)
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Group of Officers of the Queens Own Corps of Guides engaged in the Chitral Expedition (engraving)
1628130 Group of Officers of the Queens Own Corps of Guides engaged in the Chitral Expedition (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Group of Officers of the Queens Own Corps of Guides engaged in the Chitral Expedition. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 4 May 1895.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22320422
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Chitral Expedition Engaged Officers Pakistan
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This engraving captures a significant moment in history, showcasing a group of officers from the Queens Own Corps of Guides engaged in the Chitral Expedition. The image, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, provides a glimpse into this military campaign that took place in Pakistan. The officers depicted here exude bravery and determination as they stand together, ready to face the challenges that lie ahead. Among them are Lieutenant Colonel F. D. Battye, Captain Hodson, Captain Adams, Lieutenant Lockhart, Captain Younghusband, Captain Egerton, Surgeon Captain Macnab and Captain Drew. Each officer plays a vital role within their unit as they navigate through unfamiliar terrain and confront unknown adversaries. The Chitral Expedition was not only a test of military prowess but also an opportunity for cultural exchange between British forces and local communities. This print serves as a reminder of the historical significance of this expedition and its impact on both sides. Preserved within private collections today, this engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News on May 4th, 1895. Its intricate details and masterful execution make it an invaluable piece of art that allows us to reflect upon past events while appreciating the skill and talent of the English School artist who brought it to life. Through this print's depiction of courage and camaraderie amidst adversity during the Chitral Expedition, we gain insight into an important chapter in military history while admiring its artistic beauty.
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