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"For their Countrys Cause", the City of London Imperial Volunteers passing the Mansion House En Route for South Africa (litho)
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"For their Countrys Cause", the City of London Imperial Volunteers passing the Mansion House En Route for South Africa (litho)
1048668 " For their Countrys Cause", the City of London Imperial Volunteers passing the Mansion House En Route for South Africa (litho) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " For their Countrys Cause", the City of London Imperial Volunteers passing the Mansion House En Route for South Africa. Illustration for The Graphic, 20 January 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22504220
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Boer War City Of London Imperial Volunteers En Route Mansion House Parades Passing
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The captivating lithograph, titled ""For their Countrys Cause", the City of London Imperial Volunteers passing the Mansion House En Route for South Africa" captures a significant moment in history during the Boer War. Created by Frank Dadd and now part of a private collection, this artwork showcases an iconic parade that took place in the heart of London. In this scene, we witness the proud City of London Imperial Volunteers marching through the streets as they embark on their journey to South Africa. The grandeur and determination emanating from these soldiers are palpable as they pass by the majestic Mansion House. Their patriotic spirit is beautifully depicted in this engraving, which was originally published in The Graphic on January 20th, 1900. This litho serves as a powerful reminder of how individuals were willing to sacrifice everything for their country's cause. It symbolizes not only bravery but also unity and solidarity among citizens during times of conflict. As viewers gaze upon this historical masterpiece, they are transported back to an era when duty called upon ordinary men to become heroes. Through its intricate details and skilled craftsmanship, this print immortalizes a crucial chapter in British military history. It stands as a testament to the courage displayed by those who fought for freedom thousands of miles away from home. The Fine Art Finder has preserved this extraordinary piece from oblivion so that future generations can appreciate its significance and pay homage to those who selflessly served their nation during challenging times like these.
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