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George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, 1787. Creator: Unknown

George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, 1787. Creator: Unknown


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George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, 1787. Creator: Unknown

George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, 1787. George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney (1666-1737). British soldier, Scottish nobleman and first British Army officer promoted to the rank of field marshal, he served in the Williamite War in Ireland, and the War of the Spanish Succession. From " The History of England" by Paul de Rapin-Thoyras. [Harrison, London, England]

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This print captures the enigmatic presence of George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, in 1787. The creator of this portrait remains unknown, but it beautifully depicts the distinguished British soldier and Scottish nobleman who held the prestigious title of being the first British Army officer promoted to field marshal. George Hamilton's remarkable military career spanned significant conflicts such as the Williamite War in Ireland and the War of Spanish Succession. His unwavering dedication to his country is evident through his direct gaze into the camera lens, exuding a sense of strength and determination. The oval-shaped frame adds an air of elegance to this historic representation. This engraving was featured in "The History of England" by Paul de Rapin-Thoyras, published by Harrison in London. It serves as a testament to Hamilton's influential role within both British aristocracy and armed forces during the 17th and 18th centuries. As we delve into history through artistic representations like this one, we gain insight into not only notable figures like George Hamilton but also their impact on society at large. This monochrome portrait allows us to connect with a man whose contributions shaped Britain's military landscape while embodying nobility and leadership.

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