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Canvas Print : Presentation of Colours to the Victoria Rifles at Montreal, Canada, 1862. Creator: E. Skill
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Presentation of Colours to the Victoria Rifles at Montreal, Canada, 1862. Creator: E. Skill
Presentation of Colours to the Victoria Rifles at Montreal, Canada, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Notman. The Victoria Rifle Corps, Montreal, is one of those which was formed last winter at a time when war with its neighbour was deemed imminent in Canada, and is composed entirely of business men, merchants, lawyers, &c. to the number of four hundred, who, by punctual attendance and assiduous attention, have endeavoured to perfect themselves in drill...The colours...were worked by the ladies of Montreal, and were presented...on the Montreal cricket-ground, which was decorated for the occasion...The ceremony of consecration was performed by the Lord Bishop of Montreal, Metropolitan, and the colours were presented on behalf of the ladies by Sir Fenwick Williams of Kars...After the presentation the colours were trooped, and the brigade marched past in open and in quarter-distance column before the largest concourse of people ever assembled to witness a volunteer parade in Canada'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Bring history to life with our exquisite Canvas Print of the Presentation of Colours to the Victoria Rifles at Montreal, Canada, 1862. This captivating image, created by E. Skill from Heritage Images, is based on an engraving from a photograph by Notman. Witness the pride and honor as the Victoria Rifles receive their colors in this stunning, high-quality canvas print. A perfect addition to any home or office, this timeless piece is sure to inspire awe and spark intriguing conversations. Order now and let the story of the Victoria Rifles be a part of your daily life.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative image captures the moment of the Presentation of Colours to the Victoria Rifles in Montreal, Canada, in 1862. The Victoria Rifles, a volunteer corps formed by local businessmen, merchants, and professionals, drilled diligently in anticipation of potential war with the United States. The colours, intricately designed and created by Montreal ladies, were presented on the city's cricket ground, which had been decorated for the occasion. The ceremony was officiated by the Lord Bishop of Montreal, Metropolitan, with Sir Fenwick Williams of Kars presenting the colours on behalf of the ladies. After the presentation, the brigade proudly marched past the largest gathering ever seen for a volunteer parade in Canada. This engraving, taken from a photograph by Mr. Notman, is a testament to the patriotism and unity of Montrealers during a time of heightened tensions.
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