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Braddock Collection

"Braddock: A Legacy of Defeat, Triumph, and Resilience" EVNT2A-00011: An intriguing steel engraving from the 19th century depicts Edward Braddock

Background imageBraddock Collection: EVNT2A-00011

EVNT2A-00011
British General Edward Braddock marching through wilderness to Fort Duquesne, now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the French and Indian War, 1755. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageBraddock Collection: Four world boxing champions

Four world boxing champions (left to right): Jack Dempsey, Gene, Tunney, Joe Louis, James J Braddock

Background imageBraddock Collection: Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA

Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA. General Edward Braddock 1695-1755
3052881 Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA. General Edward Braddock 1695-1755. British soldier

Background imageBraddock Collection: Fowey Town Crier, Trago Mills, near Liskeard, Cornwall. March 1993

Fowey Town Crier, Trago Mills, near Liskeard, Cornwall. March 1993
Foweys town crier Michael Penprase took on another role, as official crier for the Trago Mills group of stores. He is pictured with the Trago boss, Bruce Robertson

Background imageBraddock Collection: Cornwall PL22 0 Map

Cornwall PL22 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall PL22 0

Background imageBraddock Collection: Country road Braddock Saskatchewan, Canada

Country road Braddock Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageBraddock Collection: Defeat and death of General Braddock, North America

Defeat and death of General Braddock, North America
Defeat and death of General Edward Braddock in North America during the French and Indian War. 1755

Background imageBraddock Collection: Death of Braddock (engraving)

Death of Braddock (engraving)
654602 Death of Braddock (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Braddock)

Background imageBraddock Collection: Major General Edward Braddocks force attacked during an expedition against

Major General Edward Braddocks force attacked during an expedition against the French-occupied Ohio River Valley on 9 July 1755; he died of his wounds a few days later

Background imageBraddock Collection: Pittsburgh: Edgar Thompsons Steel Works at Braddock, Pennsylvania (b / w photo)

Pittsburgh: Edgar Thompsons Steel Works at Braddock, Pennsylvania (b / w photo)
6012551 Pittsburgh: Edgar Thompsons Steel Works at Braddock, Pennsylvania (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBraddock Collection: The Battle of the Monongahela

The Battle of the Monongahela (also known as the Battle of Braddocks Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on 9 July 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War

Background imageBraddock Collection: Braddocks Retreat, (1877). Creator: Unknown

Braddocks Retreat, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Braddocks Retreat, (1877). British military leader Major General Edward Braddock (c1695-1755) was commander-in-chief for North America during the French and Indian War

Background imageBraddock Collection: The death of General Edward Braddock (c1695-1755), 1755 (19th century). Artist: Bill

The death of General Edward Braddock (c1695-1755), 1755 (19th century). Artist: Bill
The death of General Edward Braddock (c1695-1755), 1755 (19th century). Braddock was a British soldier and commander-in-chief for North America during the actions at the start of the French

Background imageBraddock Collection: James J Braddock, Irish-American boxer, 1938

James J Braddock, Irish-American boxer, 1938. Braddock (1905-1974) shocked the boxing world when he defeated World Heavyweight Champion Max Baer on points in 1935

Background imageBraddock Collection: General Braddocks Defeat, 1755, (1877)

General Braddocks Defeat, 1755, (1877). British military leader Edward Braddock is killed in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War

Background imageBraddock Collection: George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755

George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageBraddock Collection: General Edward Braddock, 1695 To 1755. British Soldier And Commander-In-Chief For North America

General Edward Braddock, 1695 To 1755. British Soldier And Commander-In-Chief For North America During The French And Indian War

Background imageBraddock Collection: Mortally Wounded General Edward Braddock 1695? To 1755 Retreats From The Monongahela River In 1755

Mortally Wounded General Edward Braddock 1695? To 1755 Retreats From The Monongahela River In 1755 After Attack From French And Indian Forces After Alonzo Chappel From Life And Times Of Washington

Background imageBraddock Collection: Burial Of General Edward Braddock In 1755 Near Great Meadows Pennsylvania Usa General Edward

Burial Of General Edward Braddock In 1755 Near Great Meadows Pennsylvania Usa General Edward Braddock 1695-1755 British Soldier And Commander In Chief For North America At The Start Of The French And

Background imageBraddock Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his

GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCKs FORCES SURPRISED BY AN AMBUSCADE, US, USA, 1870s engraving

BRADDOCKs FORCES SURPRISED BY AN AMBUSCADE, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageBraddock Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). When captain of the Virginia militia during the French

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). When captain of the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War: oil on canvas by Junius Brutus Stearns (1810-1885)

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. Map, drawn by an engineer serving in the British army

BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. Map, drawn by an engineer serving in the British army, of the French victory over General William Braddocks army at the Battle of Monongahela, 9 July 1755

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCKs FORCES SURPRISED BY AN AMBUSCADE, US, USA, 1870s engraving

BRADDOCKs FORCES SURPRISED BY AN AMBUSCADE, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageBraddock Collection: Washington: Monongahela

Washington: Monongahela
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageBraddock Collection: ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Jonathan Careys house in Alexandria, Virginia

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Jonathan Careys house in Alexandria, Virginia, which served as General Edward Braddocks headquarters in 1755

Background imageBraddock Collection: EDWARD BRADDOCK (1696-1755). British officer in the French and Indian War. Line engraving, c1895

EDWARD BRADDOCK (1696-1755). British officer in the French and Indian War. Line engraving, c1895

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. Nineteenth-century view of the battlefield near Fort Duquesne where

BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. Nineteenth-century view of the battlefield near Fort Duquesne where General Edward Braddock met defeat and death on 9 July 1755, during the French and Indian War

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. The mortally wounded General Edward Braddock lies fallen from his horse

BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. The mortally wounded General Edward Braddock lies fallen from his horse during an attack by French and Indian forces on the way to Fort Duquesne, 9 July 1755: wood engraving

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCKs MARCH, 1755. General Edward Braddocks march to Fort Duquesne in 1755 during the French

BRADDOCKs MARCH, 1755. General Edward Braddocks march to Fort Duquesne in 1755 during the French and Indian War. Line engraving, American, 1830

Background imageBraddock Collection: EDWARD BRADDOCK (1695-1755). British soldier and commander-in-chief of British forces in America

EDWARD BRADDOCK (1695-1755). British soldier and commander-in-chief of British forces in America. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against

GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755, during the French and Indian War. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. General Edward Braddocks defeat and death on his expedition against Fort

BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. General Edward Braddocks defeat and death on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755, during the French and Indian War. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCKs MARCH to Fort Duquesne in 1755. Colored engraving, 19th century

GENERAL BRADDOCKs MARCH to Fort Duquesne in 1755. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. The mortally wounded Major General Edward Braddock retreating with his

BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. The mortally wounded Major General Edward Braddock retreating with his army after being attacked by French and Native American forces near Fort Duquesne on July 9, 1755

Background imageBraddock Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCKs MARCH. English General Edward Braddocks march to Fort Duquesne during the French

GENERAL BRADDOCKs MARCH. English General Edward Braddocks march to Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War in 1755. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageBraddock Collection: Statue by Tom Murphy of Bessie Braddock, noted Member of Parliament for Liverpool

Statue by Tom Murphy of Bessie Braddock, noted Member of Parliament for Liverpool, Lime Street Station, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBraddock Collection: Edward Braddock

Edward Braddock
EDWARD BRADDOCK British Major General and commander in chief of forces in America. Led expedition against Fort Duquesne (1755)


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"Braddock: A Legacy of Defeat, Triumph, and Resilience" EVNT2A-00011: An intriguing steel engraving from the 19th century depicts Edward Braddock, a British officer known for his role in the French and Indian War. Edward Braddock (1696-1755): This caption explores the life and death of General Braddock, a significant figure in North American history. His defeat during an expedition against the French is highlighted. Fowey Town Crier: In March 1993, Fowey Town Crier at Trago Mills near Liskeard, Cornwall commemorated Braddock's legacy. The event showcased how his story continues to resonate even centuries later. Country road in Braddock Saskatchewan: Discovering a small town named after this historical figure in Canada adds another layer to understanding Braddock's impact beyond North America. Cornwall PL22 0 Map: Mapping out Cornwall unveils locations tied to Braddock's story. It showcases how his influence extends across different regions and cultures. Death (engraving): A powerful depiction capturing the moment of General Braddock's demise serves as a reminder of sacrifice made on behalf of colonial powers during times of conflict. Major General Edward Bradddock's force attacked during an expedition against. . : Delving into specific events reveals the challenges faced by Major General Edward Braddocks' forces while fighting against formidable opponents during their expeditions. Four world boxing champions: Surprisingly enough, "Braddock" also refers to four world boxing champions who have left their mark on sports history. Their achievements showcase strength and determination reminiscent of General Edward Braddocks' spirit. Pittsburgh: Edgar Thompsons Steel Works at Braddock, Pennsylvania (b/w photo): Exploring Pittsburgh reveals its industrial heritage with Edgar Thompsons Steel Works located in the town named after our protagonist. This connection highlights both economic growth and the hardships faced by workers in these areas.