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"Cobban: A Glimpse into the Forgotten Battles and Historic Landmarks" Step back in time with Cobban
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"Cobban: A Glimpse into the Forgotten Battles and Historic Landmarks" Step back in time with Cobban, a collection of captivating images that transport us to significant moments in history. An Ambuscade (1901) sets the tone, revealing an unknown creator's depiction of a hidden attack, shrouded in mystery. Mafeking: Eloffs Desperate Attack on the Eve of the Relief (1901) showcases another anonymous artist's portrayal of a critical moment during the siege. Traveling further back, we encounter Sketch of the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857 (1901), created by an enigmatic talent. This artwork brings to life one of India's most tumultuous chapters. In contrast, Cawnpore - Lord Robertss Birthplace, 1820s (1901), offers glimpses into a peaceful past before turmoil struck. Church Street, Pretoria - The Approach to the Town (1901) takes us to South Africa during challenging times when Donald E M Cracken captured this scene. Meanwhile, Battle of Kandahar - The 92nd Are To Take The Guns (1901) immerses us in Afghanistan's conflicts through an unidentified artist's eyes. The Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, 1877 (1901), masterfully photographed by Frederick Hollyer reveals grandeur and opulence amidst British rule. Native Auxiliaries Hurrying to Delhi c1850s (1901), crafted by George Francklin Atkinson shows local support for their colonial rulers. Camp of General Roberts at Thal on the Kuram River (1901), author unknown but evocative nonetheless transports us deep into military encampments along riverside landscapes while Inside the City of Kabul (The Bala Hissar)c1840 (1901) presents James Atkinson’s mysterious vision from within Afghanistan’s capital city.