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Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837, (1877)
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Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837, (1877)
Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837, (1877). British military leader Charles Gore is killed by French patriotes in Quebec. Illustration from Popular history of the Dominion of Canada, with art illustrations, from the earliest settlement of the British-American colonies to the present time; together with portrait engravings and biographical sketches of the most distinguished men of the nation by Charles R Tuttle, (1877-1879)
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The print titled "Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837" captures a pivotal moment in Canadian history. Taken from the pages of Charles R. Tuttle's Popular History of the Dominion of Canada, this illustration depicts British military leader Charles Gore meeting his untimely demise at the hands of French patriotes during the Quebec uprising. Set against a backdrop of armaments and cannons, this image transports us to the heart of battle in 19th century colonial Canada. The intensity is palpable as we witness Colonel Gore bravely facing off against his insurgent adversaries. With bayonets fixed on their weapons, these men fight for their respective countries with unwavering determination. This print serves as a reminder that war knows no boundaries or borders; it affects people from all walks of life. In this case, it was two nations locked in conflict - Britain and France - with lives hanging in the balance. As we examine every detail captured within this monochrome frame, we are reminded not only of the brutality and chaos that warfare brings but also its historical significance. It is through images like these that we gain insight into our past and understand how events shape our present reality. Let us remember those who fought valiantly on both sides, including Colonel Charles Gore whose sacrifice became etched into Canadian history forevermore.
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