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The wounded General Lord Methuen returned to the British by the Boers after his capture at the Battle of Tweebosch (colour litho)
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The wounded General Lord Methuen returned to the British by the Boers after his capture at the Battle of Tweebosch (colour litho)
2795583 The wounded General Lord Methuen returned to the British by the Boers after his capture at the Battle of Tweebosch (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The wounded General Lord Methuen returned to the British by the Boers after his capture at the Battle of Tweebosch. La guerre au Transvaal. Lord Methuen pris et rendu aux Anglais par les Boers. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 30 March 1902.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22891030
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The Wounded General Lord Methuen Returns to the British After Capture at the Battle of Tweebosch
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This color lithograph depicts a significant moment in history during the Boer War. The image showcases General Lord Methuen, a prominent British commander, being returned to his fellow countrymen by the Boers after his capture at the Battle of Tweebosch. The scene is filled with emotion as we witness General Methuen lying on a stretcher, wounded and weak from battle. Surrounding him are soldiers and medical personnel attending to his injuries, highlighting the importance of healthcare and medicine even amidst warfare. The print not only captures this poignant moment but also serves as an illustration for Le Petit Journal, published on March 30th, 1902. It symbolizes both bravery and resilience in times of conflict while shedding light on colonialism and its impact on South Africa. Lord Methuen's return signifies a triumph for Great Britain while also acknowledging the sacrifices made by all those involved in this brutal war. The artist skillfully portrays this historical event through vibrant colors and intricate details that bring it to life. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the human cost of war and how it shapes nations' histories. It stands as a testament to courage under fire and serves as a reminder that even in times of darkness, there is always hope for healing and reconciliation.
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