Bunnett Collection
Step back in time with these captivating engravings by H. Bunnett, showcasing a variety of military regiments from the late 19th century
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Step back in time with these captivating engravings by H. Bunnett, showcasing a variety of military regiments from the late 19th century. In this page of advertisements, we are transported to an era where cavalry and artillery reigned supreme. The Honourable Artillery Company (Cavalry) engraving takes us on a journey through history, capturing the elegance and power of these noble soldiers. The Victorian Mounted Rifles engraving showcases their strength and precision as they ride into battle. Moving on to the Victorian Artillery engraving, we witness the might and firepower of these skilled individuals. Their cannons stand tall, ready to defend their territory at any cost. The Cape Mounted Rifles engraving transports us to South Africa, where brave men fought against adversity in stunning landscapes. Their determination shines through as they navigate treacherous terrains. The 1st Battalion (West Melbourne) Victoria Infantry engraving brings us closer to home, highlighting the dedication of our local heroes who stood strong for our community's safety. Crossing over to Canada, H. Bunnett captures the essence of The 5th Royal Scots regiment from Montreal with incredible detail and artistry. Similarly, The 2nd Queens Own Rifles (Canada) engraving depicts another proud Canadian unit ready for action. Intriguingly named The 6th Regiment of Cavalry (Hussars), Canada's image portrays bravery personified on horseback charging towards victory. Halifax Garrison Artillery showcases yet another facet of Canadian military prowess with its impressive weaponry display. Venturing further eastward, we encounter The Bombay Artillery engraving that immerses us in India's rich history while paying homage to those who served there during this period. Lastly but not leastly is First Madras Pioneers - an artwork that encapsulates resilience amidst challenging circumstances faced by pioneers forging new paths forward. These engravings by H.