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Private Hayhurst, 13th Battalion of Canadian Rifles, Hamilton, Ontario, Winner of the Queens Prize at Bisley, with Medal, Badge, and Cheque (b / w photo)
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Private Hayhurst, 13th Battalion of Canadian Rifles, Hamilton, Ontario, Winner of the Queens Prize at Bisley, with Medal, Badge, and Cheque (b / w photo)
1100056 Private Hayhurst, 13th Battalion of Canadian Rifles, Hamilton, Ontario, Winner of the Queens Prize at Bisley, with Medal, Badge, and Cheque (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Private Hayhurst, 13th Battalion of Canadian Rifles, Hamilton, Ontario, Winner of the Queens Prize at Bisley, with Medal, Badge, and Cheque. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 July 1895.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23063636
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Badge Bisley Cheque Hamilton Medal Ontario Queens Prize Winner
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This photograph captures the proud moment of Private Hayhurst, a member of the 13th Battalion of Canadian Rifles, from Hamilton, Ontario. The image showcases his remarkable achievement as the winner of the Queens Prize at Bisley. Standing tall with confidence, Private Hayhurst is adorned with his well-deserved accolades - a medal hanging proudly around his neck, a badge adorning his uniform, and a cheque in hand. Taken by an English photographer in the 19th century, this historic print now resides in a private collection. It serves as a testament to both Private Hayhurst's exceptional marksmanship skills and Canada's contribution to military excellence. The Illustrated London News featured this illustration on July 27th, 1895. This portrayal immortalizes not only Private Hayhurst but also highlights the significance of shooting competitions like Bisley for soldiers during that era. Through this photograph's monochromatic charm and timeless quality, we are transported back to an era where dedication and skill were celebrated through tangible symbols such as medals and cheques. It reminds us of the valorous individuals who served their countries with honor while showcasing their achievements for all to see. This image encapsulates history frozen in time – an enduring tribute to one soldier's triumph amidst countless others who fought valiantly alongside him.
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