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Finding The Colours of the 24th Regiment After The Battle of Chilianwallah, January 1849
Finding The Colours of the 24th Regiment After The Battle of Chilianwallah, January 1849. The Battle of Chillianwala, in the Chillianwala region of Punjab, India, (now Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan), was fought in January 1849 during the Second Anglo-Sikh War. The battle, between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire, was a bloody one. Both armies held their positions at the end of the battle and both sides claimed victory. [The London Printing and Publishing Company, London]
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18x24 inch Poster Print
Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Poster Print of 'Finding The Colours of the 24th Regiment After The Battle of Chilianwallah, January 1849' from Heritage Images. This captivating image transports you to the Chillianwala region of Punjab, India, where the 24th Regiment faced a fierce battle in January 1849. Witness the raw emotion and determination etched on the faces of the soldiers as they search for their regimental colours amidst the chaos of the aftermath. Our high-quality poster print is a must-have for history enthusiasts, military collectors, and anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of global history. Bring this piece of the past into your home or office and let the story of the 24th Regiment continue to inspire and captivate.
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Estimated Product Size is 61.6cm x 46.3cm (24.3" x 18.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Finding The Colours of the 24th Regiment After The Battle of Chilianwallah, January 1849
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This powerful print captures a haunting scene from the aftermath of the Battle of Chillianwala in Punjab, India. Fought during the Second Anglo-Sikh War in January 1849, this battle was marked by intense violence and heavy casualties on both sides. In this image, we see a lone soldier from the British East India Company's 24th Regiment standing amidst a field strewn with bodies. His gaze is fixed upon something off-camera - perhaps he has discovered the lost colours (flags) of his regiment amid the chaos and devastation. The photographer skillfully conveys the somber mood through monochrome tones, emphasizing the gravity of war and its toll on human life. Each fallen soldier represents a story cut short, a sacrifice made for country and empire. As we reflect on this historical moment captured by The London Printing and Publishing Company in the 19th century, it serves as a reminder of both colonialism's impact on nations like India and Pakistan today as well as humanity's capacity for violence during times of conflict. This poignant photograph invites us to contemplate not only the physical destruction but also to question our own understanding of war, loss, and remembrance.
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