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REDVERS BULLER (1839-1908). English general

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REDVERS BULLER (1839-1908). English general

REDVERS BULLER (1839-1908).
English general. Buller rescuing Captain Cecil D Arcy on 28 March 1879 during the Zulu War, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. Drawing by Richard Caton Woodville, c1900

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1879 1900 British Empire Captain Caton Cecil Henry Horseback March Native Rescue Richard Shooting Warfare Woodville Zulu Zulu War Buller Redvers


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The captivating print showcases the remarkable bravery and heroism of English general Redvers Buller during the Zulu War. In this historic moment captured by artist Richard Caton Woodville, we witness Buller's valiant act of rescuing Captain Cecil D Arcy on 28 March 1879. The drawing beautifully depicts Buller mounted on his horse, galloping fearlessly through a chaotic battlefield. Buller's daring rescue earned him the prestigious Victoria Cross, a testament to his exceptional leadership and selflessness in the face of danger. The image transports us back to the turn of the century, offering a glimpse into early warfare tactics and clothing worn by soldiers. Woodville's meticulous attention to detail brings every element to life - from the intense expressions on their faces to the native landscape surrounding them. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder of both the horrors and triumphs experienced during times of conflict. As we admire this historical masterpiece, let us honor General Redvers Buller for his unwavering commitment to duty and his unwavering dedication towards saving lives amidst chaos. This extraordinary piece is an invaluable addition for history enthusiasts seeking insight into British Empire history and its military heroes.

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