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Hussars in the Peninsula, possibly 1st Hussars, Kings German Legion
5920224 Hussars in the Peninsula, possibly 1st Hussars, KingAs German Legion, 1808 circa (w/c) by Alken, Henry Thomas (1785-1851) (attr. to); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Hussars in the Peninsula, possibly 1st Hussars, KingAs German Legion, 1808 circa.
Watercolour, possibly by Henry Alken, 1808 circa.
The KingAs German Legion was formed from King George IIIAs exiled Hanoverian subjects (the King was also the Elector of Hanover) in 1803. It eventually grew in size to include 10 line battalions, two rifle battalions, five cavalry regiments and artillery. The Legion was highly regarded by friend and foe alike and its cavalry was reputed to be among the best in the British Army during the Peninsular War (1807-1814).); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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This print showcases the Hussars in the Peninsula, possibly 1st Hussars, King's German Legion during the early 19th century. The artwork, attributed to Henry Thomas Alken, depicts a scene of great historical significance. The King's German Legion was established in 1803 and comprised exiled Hanoverian subjects who served under King George III. By 1808, it had grown into a formidable force consisting of line battalions, rifle battalions, cavalry regiments, and artillery units. Renowned for their exceptional skills on horseback, the cavalry of the Legion earned a reputation as some of the finest in the British Army. In this watercolor painting from around 1808, we see an interior setting where hussars are resting after their military endeavors. The attention to detail is remarkable; every element within the composition tells a story. From soldiers taking respite inside a building adorned with religious symbols to horses being tended by animal management personnel outside a church nearby – each aspect adds depth and authenticity to this historic moment. This image not only captures an important period in military history but also highlights the camaraderie and dedication of these brave men who fought alongside one another during the Peninsular War (1807-1814). It serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment and showcases why they were respected by both allies and enemies alike. Displayed at London's National Army Museum today, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Britain
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