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E for Engineers (Royal). F for Fusiliers (Royal City of London Regiment), 1889 (chromolitho)
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E for Engineers (Royal). F for Fusiliers (Royal City of London Regiment), 1889 (chromolitho)
5926021 E for Engineers (Royal). F for Fusiliers (Royal City of London Regiment), 1889 (chromolitho) by Buck, A.G. and Reynolds, P.W. (fl.1889); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: E for Engineers (Royal). F for Fusiliers (Royal City of London Regiment), 1889.
Chromolithograph from a Military ABC, a childrens book, comprising a volume of prints after A G Buck and P W Reynolds, 1889; Deans Gold Medal Series, published by Dean and Son, 1889.
A unit of Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) march across a pontoon bridge constructed by Royal Engineers, who observe from a rowing boat and the bank of the river.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25185050
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Fusilier Marching Pontoon Bridge
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This chromolithograph from 1889 depicts a significant moment in military history, showcasing the collaboration between two esteemed regiments - the Engineers (Royal) and the Fusiliers (Royal City of London Regiment). The print, created by A. G. Buck and P. W. Reynolds, is part of a Military ABC children's book that aimed to educate young minds about various aspects of army life. In this particular scene, we witness an impressive display of engineering prowess as Royal Engineers construct a pontoon bridge across a river. The Fusiliers march proudly across this temporary structure while being observed by their fellow soldiers from both the bank and a rowing boat nearby. The image beautifully captures not only the disciplined nature of these brave soldiers but also highlights the importance of teamwork and cooperation within society. It serves as a reminder that even in times of conflict, unity among different branches is crucial for success. Beyond its historical significance, this artwork also appeals to our sense of adventure and curiosity. The inclusion of children in the scene suggests that it was intended to inspire young imaginations with tales of bravery and heroism. Overall, this stunning print offers us an intriguing glimpse into military life during Victorian times while celebrating both engineering excellence and camaraderie among soldiers.
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