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"We all want to go, Sir", the HACs Response to Lord Denbighs Appeal for Volunteers for Service (litho)
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"We all want to go, Sir", the HACs Response to Lord Denbighs Appeal for Volunteers for Service (litho)
1043419 " We all want to go, Sir", the HACs Response to Lord Denbighs Appeal for Volunteers for Service (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " We all want to go, Sir", the HACs Response to Lord Denbighs Appeal for Volunteers for Service. Illustration for The Graphic, 30 December 1899.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22647632
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Appeal Boer War Honourable Artillery Company Response Service Volunteers
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The captivating litho print titled ""We all want to go, Sir", the HACs Response to Lord Denbighs Appeal for Volunteers for Service" by Henry Marriott Paget depicts a powerful moment in history. The image showcases the unwavering dedication and patriotism of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) during the Boer War. In this scene, Lord Denbigh makes an impassioned appeal for volunteers to serve their country. The response from the HAC is overwhelming - every member stands tall and eagerly expresses their desire to join the cause. Their resolute determination shines through as they answer in unison, "We all want to go, Sir". Paget's masterful engraving beautifully captures not only their physical presence but also their unwavering spirit and commitment. Each soldier exudes honor and bravery as they prepare themselves mentally and emotionally for what lies ahead. This poignant illustration was featured in The Graphic on 30th December 1899, serving as a testament to the selflessness and sacrifice exhibited by these brave men during a time of great turmoil. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork today, it serves as a reminder of the indomitable human spirit that drives individuals towards service and duty. It pays homage to those who willingly put themselves in harm's way for a greater cause – defending their nation with unwavering loyalty. This litho print immortalizes an important historical moment while inspiring us all with its timeless message of courage, unity
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