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Battle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection

"The Battle of the Plains of Abraham: A Fateful Clash that Shaped Nations" EVNT2A-00048 In this captivating engraving, General Wolfe stands tall and resolute

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EVNT2A-00048
British capturing Quebec in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, French and Indian War, 1759. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: General Wolfe (engraving)

General Wolfe (engraving)
7239645 General Wolfe (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer)

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: General Wolfe wounded at the Battle of Quebec, Canada, 1759 (colour litho)

General Wolfe wounded at the Battle of Quebec, Canada, 1759 (colour litho)
5207654 General Wolfe wounded at the Battle of Quebec, Canada, 1759 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Wolfe wounded at the Battle of Quebec)

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: Slipping and stumbling, the men went on (colour litho)

Slipping and stumbling, the men went on (colour litho)
977976 Slipping and stumbling, the men went on (colour litho) by Skelton, Joseph Ratcliffe (fl.1888-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Slipping and stumbling, the men went)

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The death of General Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (engraving)

The death of General Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (engraving)
3638257 The death of General Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (engraving) by Grignion, Charles the Elder (1721-1810); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)

The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)
977754 The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

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Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec (September, 1759), October 10, 1779

The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec (September, 1759), October 10, 1779

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The Death of General Wolfe (September 13, 1759), after 1776. after 1776. Creator: P

The Death of General Wolfe (September 13, 1759), after 1776. after 1776. Creator: P
The Death of General Wolfe (September 13, 1759), after 1776

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: Antique Map of the Siege of Quebec - 18th Century

Antique Map of the Siege of Quebec - 18th Century
Vintage map of the Siege of Quebec in Quebec, Canada. Vintage etching circa late 19th century

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The Death of General Wolfe, c1776 (1909). Artist: William Woollett

The Death of General Wolfe, c1776 (1909). Artist: William Woollett
The Death of General Wolfe, c1776 (1909). After Benjamin West (1738-1820). Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: Battle of the Plains of Abraham, September 13th, 1759, (1877)

Battle of the Plains of Abraham, September 13th, 1759, (1877). The battle, fought between the British and the French just outside the walls of Quebec City

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: British army gathering to capture Quebec, 1759

British army gathering to capture Quebec, 1759
General Wolfe assembling the British army on the Plains of Abraham to take Quebec, 1759. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer. From Cassells Illustrated History of England

James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c. 1890
James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: Wolfe and his men at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, aka the Battle of Quebec, 1759

Wolfe and his men at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, aka the Battle of Quebec, 1759. James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer. From British History in Periods, published 1904

Background imageBattle Of The Plains Of Abraham Collection: The death of Wolfe. James Wolfe, 1727 -1759. British Army officer fatally wounded at the Battle of

The death of Wolfe. James Wolfe, 1727 -1759. British Army officer fatally wounded at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. From The History of England, from the earliest records to the year 1802


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"The Battle of the Plains of Abraham: A Fateful Clash that Shaped Nations" EVNT2A-00048 In this captivating engraving, General Wolfe stands tall and resolute, embodying the unwavering spirit of the British army. His piercing gaze reveals his determination to conquer Quebec in 1759. General Wolfe wounded at the Battle of Quebec, Canada, 1759 (colour litho) Amidst the chaos and carnage on the battlefield, General Wolfe valiantly leads his troops forward. Despite being wounded, he refuses to yield, inspiring his men with his indomitable courage. Slipping and stumbling, the men went on (colour litho) This vivid lithograph captures the treacherous terrain that challenged both sides during this historic clash. Yet even as they stumbled through mud and obstacles, these brave soldiers pressed forward undeterred by adversity. The death of General Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (engraving) Tragically captured in this haunting engraving is General Wolfe's final moments on September 13th. As he succumbs to his wounds amidst victory's embrace, a nation mourns its fallen hero who sacrificed everything for glory. The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho) While one leader fell on that fateful day in September 1759 another suffered grave injuries. This poignant lithograph depicts General Montcalm being carried back to Quebec after bravely defending it against overwhelming odds. The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec (September 13th, 1759), October 10th, 1779 Created two decades after that decisive battle took place; this artwork immortalizes an event etched into history forever - The Death of General James Wolfe atop those hallowed plains where destinies were shaped.