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James Wolfe Collection

James Wolfe was a British military officer who played a crucial role in the Battle of Quebec during the Seven Years' War

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe climbing the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)

General Wolfe climbing the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)
980892 General Wolfe climbing the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 1759 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Wolfe climbing the Heights of Abraham)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Wolfe's Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec, (1901?). Creator: Unknown

Wolfe's Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec, (1901?). Creator: Unknown
Wolfe's Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec, (1901?)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe's Attack on Quebec, (1902). Creator: Unknown

General Wolfe's Attack on Quebec, (1902). Creator: Unknown
General Wolfe's Attack on Quebec, (1902). Scene from the Seven Years War: British soldiers prepare to surprise the French, Canada, 1759

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General Wolfe, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West

The Death of General Wolfe, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West
The Death of General Wolfe, n.d

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General Wolfe, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West

The Death of General Wolfe, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West
The Death of General Wolfe, n.d

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: The death of General Wolfe (engraving)

The death of General Wolfe (engraving)
7239646 The death of General Wolfe (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The death of General Wolfe in 1759 at The Battle of the Plains of Abraham)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Scaling of the Heights of Abraham

Scaling of the Heights of Abraham
LAL337957 Scaling of the Heights of Abraham by Woodville, Richard Caton (1825-55); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scaling of the Heights of Abraham); © Look and Learn

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: Siege of Quebec, 1759 (gravure)

Siege of Quebec, 1759 (gravure)
959871 Siege of Quebec, 1759 (gravure) by Dupray, Henri-Louis (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Quebec, 1759. The death of General Wolfe)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: James Wolfe Esquire (engraving)

James Wolfe Esquire (engraving)
964840 James Wolfe Esquire (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Wolfe Esquire)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Wolfe, hastily wrapping his handkerchief over the wound, went on with his usual spirit (engraving)

Wolfe, hastily wrapping his handkerchief over the wound, went on with his usual spirit (engraving)
2781134 Wolfe, hastily wrapping his handkerchief over the wound, went on with his usual spirit (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wolfe)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: A Correct Plan of the environs of Quebec and of the battle fought on 13th September

A Correct Plan of the environs of Quebec and of the battle fought on 13th September
3058239 A Correct Plan of the environs of Quebec and of the battle fought on 13th September, 1759 (engraving) by Jefferys

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham (coloured engraving)

Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham (coloured engraving)
668515 Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: James Wolfe, 1726-1759 (chromolitho)

James Wolfe, 1726-1759 (chromolitho)
3648817 James Wolfe, 1726-1759 (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Wolfe, 1726-1759)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe climbing The Heights of Abraham (colour litho)

General Wolfe climbing The Heights of Abraham (colour litho)
3093590 General Wolfe climbing The Heights of Abraham (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Wolfe climbing The Heights of Abraham)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfes Sword, in the United Service Institution (b / w photo)

General Wolfes Sword, in the United Service Institution (b / w photo)
1107643 General Wolfes Sword, in the United Service Institution (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Wolfes Sword)

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: Monument to Major General James Wolfe (engraving)

Monument to Major General James Wolfe (engraving)
603666 Monument to Major General James Wolfe (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Monument to Major General James Wolfe in Westminster Abbey, London)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Scaling of the Heights of Abraham (watercolour)

Scaling of the Heights of Abraham (watercolour)
2818132 Scaling of the Heights of Abraham (watercolour) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scaling of the Heights of Abraham.); © Look and Learn

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Sword of General Wolfe, in the United Service Museum (engraving)

Sword of General Wolfe, in the United Service Museum (engraving)
1618074 Sword of General Wolfe, in the United Service Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sword of General Wolfe, in the United Service Museum)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of the Great Wolf, 1795 (coloured engraving)

The Death of the Great Wolf, 1795 (coloured engraving)
2632323 The Death of the Great Wolf, 1795 (coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General James Wolfe (engraving)

The Death of General James Wolfe (engraving)
961240 The Death of General James Wolfe (engraving) by Wale, Samuel (1721-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Wolfe expiring in the arms of a grenadier)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Battles of the British Army, Quebec (engraving)

Battles of the British Army, Quebec (engraving)
1604950 Battles of the British Army, Quebec (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battles of the British Army, Quebec)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Sword of General Wolfe (b / w photo)

The Sword of General Wolfe (b / w photo)
1107549 The Sword of General Wolfe (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sword of General Wolfe)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: A view of Miramichi, a French settlement in the Gulf of St Laurence, 1760 (engraving)

A view of Miramichi, a French settlement in the Gulf of St Laurence, 1760 (engraving)
3058241 A view of Miramichi, a French settlement in the Gulf of St Laurence, 1760 (engraving) by Sandby, Paul (1725-1809); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (engraving)

Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (engraving)
671052 Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of General Wolfe, 1759)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Quebec House, the birthplace of General Wolfe in Westerham (engraving)

Quebec House, the birthplace of General Wolfe in Westerham (engraving)
960051 Quebec House, the birthplace of General Wolfe in Westerham (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Quebec House)

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: General James Wolfe (1727-1759) as a Young Man, 19th century, (1930). Creator: Unknown

General James Wolfe (1727-1759) as a Young Man, 19th century, (1930). Creator: Unknown
General James Wolfe (1727-1759) as a Young Man, 19th century, (1930). Portrait of British Army officer James Wolfe who died during the successful battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759 during

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 13th September 1759, 1886

The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 13th September 1759, 1886. Artist: Thomas Brown
The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 13th September 1759, 1886. Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer. After Benjamin West (1738-1820)

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe, c1759-1766 (1909). Artist: Richard Houston

General Wolfe, c1759-1766 (1909). Artist: Richard Houston
General Wolfe, c1759-1766 (1909). After J. S. C. Schaak (active 1759-1780). Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer. From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

General Wolfe, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
General Wolfe. Major General James Peter Wolfe (1727-1759), British Army officer, known for his training reforms and remembered for his victory over the French at the Battle of Quebec in Canada in

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: James Wolfe, 18th century British soldier. Artist: Newton & Co

James Wolfe, 18th century British soldier. Artist: Newton & Co
James Wolfe, 18th century British soldier. General James Wolfe (1729-1759) died during the successful battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759 during the Seven Years War. Lantern slide

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: General Wolfe at the Siege of Louisbourg, AD 1758, (1877)

General Wolfe at the Siege of Louisbourg, AD 1758, (1877). British military leader James Wolfe laid siege to the Fortress of Louisbourg in New France (Nova Scotia). The French capitulated

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (c1850s)

Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (c1850s). James Wolfe died during the battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec, 1759, (1872)

The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec, 1759, (1872). James Wolfe (1727-1759), English soldier, lies dying on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec is captured from the French on 13 September 1759

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s Smith

The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s Smith
The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). The final moments of James Wolfe during the Battle of Quebec

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Death of General James Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (1831)

Death of General James Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (1831). James Wolfe (1727-1759), English soldier, lies dying on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec is captured from the French on 13 September

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe Collection: The death of General Wolfe in 1759 at The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, aka the Battle of Quebec

The death of General Wolfe in 1759 at The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, aka the Battle of Quebec. James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer

Background imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe 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 imageJames Wolfe 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

Background imageJames Wolfe Collection: Statue of James Wolfe, Greenwich Park, with Canary Wharf in the background

Statue of James Wolfe, Greenwich Park, with Canary Wharf in the background, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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James Wolfe was a British military officer who played a crucial role in the Battle of Quebec during the Seven Years' War. Known for his bravery and strategic genius, Wolfe's legacy is immortalized through various depictions and statues. One such portrayal is the iconic image of General Wolfe climbing the Heights of Abraham in Quebec in 1759. This color lithograph captures his determination as he leads his troops to victory against French forces. Another statue located in Greenwich Park, London stands tall as a tribute to this remarkable leader. Wolfe's courage on the battlefield is evident in engravings depicting him wounded at the Battle of Quebec, hastily wrapping his handkerchief over his wound while continuing with unwavering spirit. These images showcase not only his physical strength but also his unwavering dedication to duty. The Siege of Quebec, depicted in an intricate gravure, highlights Wolfe's strategic brilliance as he meticulously plans and executes attacks on enemy positions. A correct plan of the environs of Quebec further emphasizes his meticulous attention to detail during battle. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his career, James Wolfe remains an inspirational figure whose contributions are celebrated even today. His presence on the Heights of Abraham is captured beautifully in colored engravings that depict him surveying the battlefield with confidence and resolve. Born in 1726, James Wolfe left behind a lasting impact before tragically losing his life at just 32 years old. Chromolithographs memorialize this valiant soldier who sacrificed everything for king and country during one fateful battle that changed history forever. James Wolfe's indomitable spirit shines through these various depictions capturing key moments from his life and military career. From scaling treacherous heights to leading with valor amidst injury, he exemplified what it means to be a true hero on both sides of conflict - leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations today.