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Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842 (pencil and wash)
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Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842 (pencil and wash)
5929769 Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842 (pencil and wash) by Croly, George Alfred (d.1845); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842.
Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843.
When news of the Kabul garrisons destruction and the siege of Jalalabad siege reached India and eventually Britain, an Army of Retribution was assembled under the command of Major-General George Pollock. He forced the Khyber Pass and relieved Jalalabad. Pressing on, he defeated Akbar Khan at Jagdalak and Tezeen, advanced through the Khoord-Kabul, and reached the Afghan capital in September 1842.
This drawing depicts soldiers from Pollocks force journeying though the Khoord-Kabul. This pass is about five miles (eight km) long and overlooked by cliffs 5-600 feet (150-180 metres) high. In the foreground can be seen the remains of the dead soldiers and camp followers who were killed in the pass during the ill-fated retreat from Kabul in January 1842.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25182378
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The captivating print of "Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842" by George Alfred Croly takes us back in time to a significant moment in history. The image showcases the aftermath of a treacherous journey through the Khoord-Kabul pass, where soldiers from Major-General George Pollock's Army of Retribution made their way towards the Afghan capital. As we gaze upon this pencil and wash masterpiece, we are transported to a rugged landscape characterized by towering cliffs that overlook the five-mile-long pass. The sheer magnitude of these cliffs, reaching heights between 150-180 meters, serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by those who traversed this unforgiving terrain. In the foreground lies a somber scene - remnants of fallen soldiers and camp followers who lost their lives during an ill-fated retreat from Kabul in January 1842. Their presence serves as a solemn tribute to their sacrifice and reminds us of the harsh realities faced by those involved in conflicts throughout history. This artwork not only captures an important military campaign but also offers insight into the resilience and determination exhibited by both sides during times of war. It stands as a testament to human strength amidst adversity and serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for greater causes. Through Croly's skilled hand, we are granted access to this historical event, allowing us to reflect on its significance while appreciating his artistic prowess. This print is truly an invaluable piece that encapsulates both artistry and historical importance.
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