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The Disembarkation of the Remains of the late Lord Raglan (engraving)
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The Disembarkation of the Remains of the late Lord Raglan (engraving)
2785461 The Disembarkation of the Remains of the late Lord Raglan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Disembarkation of the Remains of the late Lord Raglan. Illustration for The Illustrated Times, 4 August 1855.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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Crimean War Disembarkation Fitzroy Somerset Lord Raglan Remains
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The Disembarkation of the Remains of the late Lord Raglan - A Solemn Farewell
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. This poignant engraving captures a solemn moment in history, as the remains of the esteemed Lord Raglan are ceremoniously disembarked. The image transports us back to August 4th, 1855, when grief and reverence filled the air. The scene unfolds with meticulous detail, showcasing a somber ceremony befitting a military hero. The composition is filled with dignitaries and soldiers paying their final respects to Lord FitzRoy Somerset, better known as Lord Raglan. His contributions during the Crimean War earned him great admiration and respect. As we gaze upon this print from an English School in the 19th century, we witness a procession shrouded in sorrow. The atmosphere is heavy with emotion as pallbearers carefully carry his casket onto land from a ship adorned with flags at half-mast. The artist's skillful rendering allows us to observe every nuance of this ceremonial event; from grieving faces to meticulously dressed attendees. It serves as both a historical record and an artistic tribute to honor one who served his country valiantly. This engraving was originally published in The Illustrated Times on that fateful day in August 1855 – forever capturing this significant moment for posterity. Today it resides within a private collection but continues to evoke deep reflection on sacrifice, duty, and remembrance.
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