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Gallantry Collection (#6)

"Gallantry: A Testament to Bravery and Honor" In the depths of history, tales echo through time, reminding us of the indomitable spirit that resides within humanity

Background imageGallantry Collection: John Travers Cornwell Vc 1900- 1916 First World War British Naval Hero

John Travers Cornwell Vc 1900- 1916 First World War British Naval Hero. Here Seen Awaiting Orders By His Gun On Hms Chester During The Battle Of Jutland

Background imageGallantry Collection: John Travers Cornwell Vc 1900 - 1916 Usually Known As Jack Cornwell First World War Hero

John Travers Cornwell Vc 1900 - 1916 Usually Known As Jack Cornwell First World War Hero

Background imageGallantry Collection: Many Hands Holding A Dove

Many Hands Holding A Dove

Background imageGallantry Collection: Quickly pulling off his cloak he threw it upon the ground, 1581, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Quickly pulling off his cloak he threw it upon the ground, 1581, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Quickly pulling off his cloak he threw it upon the ground, 1581, (1905). Walter Raleigh performs an act of gallantry; he puts his cloak over a muddy puddle so that Queen Elizabeth I can avoid

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Kite, 1777-1778, by Francisco de Goya

The Kite, 1777-1778, by Francisco de Goya
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Spanish painter. The Kite, 1777-1778. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageGallantry Collection: Leach and Hogan win the Victoria Cross

Leach and Hogan win the Victoria Cross
An illustration by Fortunino Matania (based on a report in the Manchester Guardian newspaper) showing how Lieutenant James Leach

Background imageGallantry Collection: Corporal of Horse A H Wilkins under fire at Courgies

Corporal of Horse A H Wilkins under fire at Courgies
Corporal of Horse A. H. Wilkins (2nd Life Guards) extracting a man from beneath his horse under the enemys fire at Courgies - August 25th 1914

Background imageGallantry Collection: Port Elizabeth, South Africa - The Horse Memorial

Port Elizabeth, South Africa - The Horse Memorial - erected to honour the Gallant Animals which perished during the Second Boer War 1899-1902

Background imageGallantry Collection: Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1850. A satirical illustration of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh. Walter Raleigh (1554-1618)

Background imageGallantry Collection: Gallent, c1820-1857. Artist: Achille Deveria

Gallent, c1820-1857. Artist: Achille Deveria
Gallent, c1820-1857

Background imageGallantry Collection: Military decorations

Military decorations. Left to right: Distinguished Service Order; Military Cross; Victoria Cross; Distinguished Conduct Medal (all British). Far right: French Croix de Guerre

Background imageGallantry Collection: Victoria Cross

Victoria Cross. British decoration for gallantry instituted by Queen Victoria after the Crimean War and made of bronze from captured Russian guns

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Military Man and the Lady, 1779, by Francisco de Goya

The Military Man and the Lady, 1779, by Francisco de Goya
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Spanish painter. The Military Man and the Lady, 1779. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageGallantry Collection: A Gallant, Gay Lothario in the Days of the Grand Monarque

A Gallant, Gay Lothario in the Days of the Grand Monarque - a barve young gent kisses the hand of his hearts desire as she carefully manouevres her wide gown into a small Opera Box in Paris, France

Background imageGallantry Collection: General Prendergast winning the Victoria Cross at Betwah

General Prendergast winning the Victoria Cross at Betwah
General Sir Harry North Dalrymple Prendergast (1834-1913) winning the Victoria Cross for his actions at Mundisore (where he saved the life of Lieutenant Dew) and at Betwah (Betwa)

Background imageGallantry Collection: Knighthood knighting ceremony

Knighthood knighting ceremony
Conferring Knighthood on the Field of Battle for gallant service Date: 13th Century

Background imageGallantry Collection: LCC-LFB Presentation of Gallantry medals

LCC-LFB Presentation of Gallantry medals Date: circa 1936

Background imageGallantry Collection: Army Orders from General Sir Hs Rawlinson

Army Orders from General Sir Hs Rawlinson
1. A copy of Army Orders from General Sir H. S. Rawlinson, Commanding Officer, 4th Army listing Immediate Rewards, dated 1st March 1919 to 40 recipients of the Military Medal. 2

Background imageGallantry Collection: 2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge

2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge
2nd Corporal D. McArthur (176th Company, Royal Engineers) and his Officer returning from reconnoitering mine craters around the Givenchy Ridge - October 13th 1915

Background imageGallantry Collection: Lance Corporal Joynson drives the enemy back with bombs

Lance Corporal Joynson drives the enemy back with bombs
Lance Corporal Joynson (1st Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers) heading an attack and driving the enemy back with bombs near Hooge - June 16th 1915

Background imageGallantry Collection: Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1

Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1
Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies to the trenches under heavy fire. After the horses had bolted, 670 Private Crapper of the 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion

Background imageGallantry Collection: Captain Arthur Martin-Leake V. C. WW1

Captain Arthur Martin-Leake V. C. WW1
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Martin-Leake, VC and Bar, VD, FRCS (4 April 1874 22 June 1953), English double recipient of the Victoria Cross

Background imageGallantry Collection: Deeds of gallantry in the English Channel by G. H. Davis

Deeds of gallantry in the English Channel by G. H. Davis
Deeds of gallantry in the running sea and air fight in the English Channel during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageGallantry Collection: Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser, Vanity Fair, Spy
Lieutenant General SIR CHARLES CRAUFURD FRASER (1829-1895). Recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to

Background imageGallantry Collection: Gallant Reunion (oil on canvas)

Gallant Reunion (oil on canvas)
XIR899006 Gallant Reunion (oil on canvas) by Pater, Jean-Baptiste Joseph (1695-1736) (attr. to); 43x52 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France; (add.info.: Reunion galante ela guitare)

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Dance in the Forest (oil on canvas)

The Dance in the Forest (oil on canvas)
XIR418493 The Dance in the Forest (oil on canvas) by Govaerts, Abraham (1589-1626); 115 x 146 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; (add.info.: Bal dans une foret; ); Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageGallantry Collection: Titlepage intended for The Early Italian Poets, 1861 (engraving)

Titlepage intended for The Early Italian Poets, 1861 (engraving)
XJF417309 Titlepage intended for The Early Italian Poets, 1861 (engraving) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Soldier and the Young Lady, 1778-79 (oil on canvas)

The Soldier and the Young Lady, 1778-79 (oil on canvas)
XZO387279 The Soldier and the Young Lady, 1778-79 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 259x100 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageGallantry Collection: Gallantry, Picture by D. Erdmann, Engraving 1876

Gallantry, Picture by D. Erdmann, Engraving 1876

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Declaration (oil on canvas) (detail of 173084)

The Declaration (oil on canvas) (detail of 173084)
XAL263542 The Declaration (oil on canvas) (detail of 173084) by Favretto, Giacomo (1849-87); Museo Civico Rivoltello, Trieste, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Month of July, detail of a couple, c. 1400 (fresco)

The Month of July, detail of a couple, c. 1400 (fresco)
XIR239966 The Month of July, detail of a couple, c.1400 (fresco) by Bohemian School, (15th century); Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento

Background imageGallantry Collection: The Declaration (oil on canvas)

The Declaration (oil on canvas)
XAL173084 The Declaration (oil on canvas) by Favretto, Giacomo (1849-87); Museo Civico Rivoltello, Trieste, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageGallantry Collection: Twixt Love and Duty - WW1 - Soldiers leaving for the front

Twixt Love and Duty - WW1 - Soldiers leaving for the front say goodbye to their loved ones at the railway station. Date: circa 1915

Background imageGallantry Collection: 1st Earl Roberts winning the Victoria Cross - Indian Mutiny

1st Earl Roberts winning the Victoria Cross - Indian Mutiny
Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914), awarded a Victoria Cross medal after his service in Khudagani (Khodagunge) on 2nd January 1858 during the Indian Mutiny. Date: 1858

Background imageGallantry Collection: World War One - France - Legion of Honour

World War One - France - Legion of Honour
National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Lez© on d honneur) - " How it is won". Patriotic French postcard of World War One era. Date: circa 1917

Background imageGallantry Collection: Decorating a Canadian Soldier - WWI

Decorating a Canadian Soldier - WWI
Decorating a valiant Canadian Lance-Corporal with the DCM on the field of Battle - WWI. The Distinguished Conduct Medal - a second level military decoration awarded to other ranks of the British Army

Background imageGallantry Collection: Rescuing a wounded comrade under fire - WWI

Rescuing a wounded comrade under fire - WWI. One of the soldiers of a Russian regiment rescue a wounded comrade. This noble rescuer was afterwards discovered to be a young woman who had joined up as

Background imageGallantry Collection: Victoria Cross: reward for gallantry instituted 1856 for all ranks of army and navy

Victoria Cross: reward for gallantry instituted 1856 for all ranks of army and navy. First conferred by Queen Victoria on 62 men June 1857

Background imageGallantry Collection: Victoria Cross: Decoration for gallantry instituted by Queen Victoria after the Crimean War

Victoria Cross: Decoration for gallantry instituted by Queen Victoria after the Crimean War and made of bronze from captured Russian guns

Background imageGallantry Collection: Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) English soldier, born at Crediton, Devon. Won the

Henry Redvers Buller (1839-1908) English soldier, born at Crediton, Devon. Won the Victoria Cross at Inhlobane, in Zulu War, 1879. Commander-in-chief at beginning of 2nd Boer War

Background imageGallantry Collection: James Williams Adams (1839-1903) born in Cork, Ireland. Served as a chaplain in

James Williams Adams (1839-1903) born in Cork, Ireland. Served as a chaplain in the British Indian Army. Awarded the Victoria Cross for an act of gallantry at Killa Kazi, Afghanistan

Background imageGallantry Collection: Gerald Graham (1831-1899) English army officer who served in the Royal Engineers

Gerald Graham (1831-1899) English army officer who served in the Royal Engineers. At the age of 23 he won the Victoria Cross during the Crimean Russo-Turkish War 1853-1856 for an act of bravery at

Background imageGallantry Collection: Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Served in the Ashanti, Kaffir and Zulu Wars

Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) British soldier. Served in the Ashanti, Kaffir and Zulu Wars. Won the Victoria Cross at Onhlobane (1879). Promoted to Lieutenant-General in 1894

Background imageGallantry Collection: Queen Victoria distributing Crimean Medals at Horse Guards, London, 18 May 1856

Queen Victoria distributing Crimean Medals at Horse Guards, London, 18 May 1856. She is presenting a medal to Sir Thomas Troubridge (1815-1867) who lost his right leg and left foot at Inkermann

Background imageGallantry Collection: Gallantry, Picture by D. Erdmann, Engraving 1876

Gallantry, Picture by D. Erdmann, Engraving 1876

Background imageGallantry Collection: Wreckage of the plane in which the British pilot Flight-Lieutenant Warneford was killed

Wreckage of the plane in which the British pilot Flight-Lieutenant Warneford was killed on 17 June 1915. Awarded Victoria Cross for shooting down Zeppelin LZ 37 on 7 June 1915

Background imageGallantry Collection: French Air ace Adolphe Pegoud

French Air ace Adolphe Pegoud, 4th from right, in front of his plane on the day when fellow officers presented him with a bouquet in celebration of his latest citation. Killed action 1915

Background imageGallantry Collection: Flight-Lieutenant Warneford, British pilot

Flight-Lieutenant Warneford, British pilot, awarded Victoria Cross for shooting down Zeppelin LZ 37 on 7 June 1915. Here in Paris on the eve of his fatal flying accident on 17 June. World War I




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"Gallantry: A Testament to Bravery and Honor" In the depths of history, tales echo through time, reminding us of the indomitable spirit that resides within humanity. From the Last Sleep of the Brave at Isandlwana during the Zulu War in 1879, where courageous soldiers fought valiantly against overwhelming odds, to Major James McCudden's unwavering determination as he soared through enemy skies with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. Flight Lieutenant K. H. F Letford's unyielding devotion to duty and Captain Charles Upham's relentless bravery exemplify gallantry in its purest form. Their selflessness and heroism serve as a beacon of inspiration for generations to come. Even centuries ago, acts of chivalry were displayed when Walter Raleigh laid his cloak at Queen Elizabeth I's feet, symbolizing respect and admiration. Similarly, The Taking of the Guns in 1914 witnessed brave men charging forward amidst chaos and danger - an engraving forever colored by their unwavering courage. The valor exhibited by Michael O'Leary V. C. , who fearlessly faced adversity on World War I battlefields or Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson receiving Victoria Cross for his extraordinary feats above enemy lines - these stories remind us that true heroes are not born but forged through unimaginable trials. Gallantry extends beyond warfare; it encompasses all aspects of life. Whether it be Fencing in front of the President at Palais de l'Elysée or celebrating love like Captain La Touche Congreve V. C. 's wedding day - every act can embody this noble virtue. Lastly, we cannot forget Albuhera where Middlesex Regiment stood tall against insurmountable odds during one fateful battle. Their glorious gallantry etched into history books serves as a testament to human resilience even under dire circumstances. In each tale lies a common thread - an unwavering commitment to honor, bravery, and selflessness.