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9th Lancers at Elouge, August 1914
9th Lancers at Elouge, August 1914. Date: 1914
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Media ID 14148886
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Attack Attacking Cavalry Cavalrymen Charge Charges Charging Halford Heroic Lancer Lancers Regiments Ross Topographical
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
"Step back in time with our stunning Canvas Print of '9th Lancers at Elouge, August 1914' from Media Storehouse. This evocative image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the raw courage and determination of the 9th Lancers during the early days of World War I. The high-quality canvas material brings out the rich details of this rights managed photograph, transporting you to the heart of the battlefield. Add this historic piece to your home or office to inspire and intrigue, and create a conversation starter that will last for generations."
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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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9th Lancers at Elouge, August 1914
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is a captivating topographical painting that vividly depicts a moment from the early days of the First World War. The scene unfolds at Elouge, a small village in Belgium, where the 9th Lancers, a distinguished British cavalry regiment, prepared to charge against the advancing German forces. The painting, created in 1914 by an unknown artist, captures the raw emotion and intensity of the battlefield. In the foreground, we see a group of 9th Lancers, led by their commanding officer, Major Joseph Halford Ross, ready to spur their horses forward. Their faces are etched with determination and resolve, as they prepare to engage the enemy in a heroic display of cavalry charging. The horses, too, are poised for action, their ears pricked and eyes focused on the distant German lines. The landscape around them is a chaotic blend of dust, smoke, and the sounds of war. The painting masterfully conveys the sense of urgency and danger that permeated the early days of the war. The 9th Lancers, also known as the "Sharpe's Lancers" due to their association with the fictional character of Richard Sharpe, were a formidable force during the conflict. They played a crucial role in several key battles, including the Battle of Mons and the Battle of the Marne. Their charge at Elouge, depicted in this painting, was a testament to their bravery and skill on the battlefield. This historical painting is a poignant reminder of the heroism and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in the First World War. It offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the fate of nations hung in the balance, and the courage and determination of a few could change the course of history.
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