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Sherman: A Name Etched in History From the British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War Two to the tank battle in Villers Bocage, France in 1944

Background imageSherman Collection: Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt)

Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt)
3614036 Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt) by Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907); 96.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: This cast 1914-16)

Background imageSherman Collection: Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt)

Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt)
3614035 Victory, 1892-1903 (bronze gilt) by Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907); 96.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: This cast 1914-16)

Background imageSherman Collection: To the Far West, Sketches of the Journey with the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise (engraving)

To the Far West, Sketches of the Journey with the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise (engraving)
1624246 To the Far West, Sketches of the Journey with the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: To the Far West)

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman and his Generals, November 1864 (engraving)

Sherman and his Generals, November 1864 (engraving)
959461 Sherman and his Generals, November 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sherman and his Generals, November 1864)

Background imageSherman Collection: The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome

The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome
Some pictorial jazz jottings from the Hippodrome. Sketches by Hynes of various performers in The Jazz Mistress, the 1925 revue at the London Hippodrome

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman Fishers Palladium Girls, London Palladium

Sherman Fishers Palladium Girls, London Palladium
Sherman Fishers Palladium Girls in London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman tank Memorial, Leopoldsburg Railway Station

Sherman tank Memorial, Leopoldsburg Railway Station
Leopoldsburg is in Belgium and it was directly behind the start line of Operation Market Garden. Here was a huge engineer dump built up to support the XXX Corps ground forces whose job it was to

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman tank Memorial, Hechtel, Belgium

Sherman tank Memorial, Hechtel, Belgium
This Sherman, No (G) E4186 1B1635 LO, has been preserved as a Memorial to all those who lost their lives during the Battle of Hechtel of 12 September 1944 - 35 civilians

Background imageSherman Collection: 22nd Dragoons Memorial, Cresserons, Normandy

22nd Dragoons Memorial, Cresserons, Normandy
The Dragoons were equipped with Sherman flail tanks. Rotating metal chains were attached to a roller at the front of the tank and as the tank moved slowly forward

Background imageSherman Collection: Essex Yeomanry Memorial, German Bunker Gold Beach

Essex Yeomanry Memorial, German Bunker Gold Beach
The Essex came ashore here at O730 on D-Day equipped with Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) tanks and Sextons (self-propelled 25 pdr guns)

Background imageSherman Collection: 6th Canadian Field Company Canadian Royal Engineers

6th Canadian Field Company Canadian Royal Engineers
This, with other plaques, is on the side of a DD Sherman tank in Courseulles recovered from the sea. The area was the aiming point for the 7th Canadian Brigade Group whose engineers had the task of

Background imageSherman Collection: Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Thaon

Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Thaon
As the Horse (the 10th Armoured Regiment) were equipped with Sherman tanks, having broken out from the beaches they roved around from village to village such The latin reads as Deeds not Words

Background imageSherman Collection: Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Anguerny

Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Anguerny
The Regiment was an armoured force equipped with Sherman floating tanks - DD (Duplex Drive) tanks. By early afternoon of 6 June A Squadron working with the Queens Own Rifles had cleared the area

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman tank with General Leclerc Memorial Utah Beach

Sherman tank with General Leclerc Memorial Utah Beach
The French 2nd Armoured Divison landed here on 2/8/44 as part of General Pattons 3rd Army. The memorial is one of a number along the beaches all of the same style which were put up by the Comite du

Background imageSherman Collection: General Pattons HQ with Sherman tank Nehou Normandy

General Pattons HQ with Sherman tank Nehou Normandy
Patton had his Command Post here from 6 July to 2 August 1944. The memorial area was initially set up by the State of Connecticut

Background imageSherman Collection: Memorials to Flail tanks of 22nd Dragoons on D Day

Memorials to Flail tanks of 22nd Dragoons on D Day
Flail tanks were Sherman tanks equipped at the frontwith rotating rollers with long chains attached whosepurpose was to clear exits from the beaches by exploding mines

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman Institute, Riverside County, California, USA

Sherman Institute, Riverside County, California, USA
Sherman Institute, US Government Indian School, Riverside, California, USA. circa 1908

Background imageSherman Collection: Shermans army entering Columbia, South Carolina, February 1865 (engraving)

Shermans army entering Columbia, South Carolina, February 1865 (engraving)
959507 Shermans army entering Columbia, South Carolina, February 1865 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shermans army entering Columbia)

Background imageSherman Collection: Shermans army entering Savannah, December 1864 (engraving)

Shermans army entering Savannah, December 1864 (engraving)
959471 Shermans army entering Savannah, December 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shermans army entering Savannah, December 1864)

Background imageSherman Collection: Shermans army destroying the Macon Railroad between Rough and Ready and Jonesborough

Shermans army destroying the Macon Railroad between Rough and Ready and Jonesborough, August 1864 (engraving)
959408 Shermans army destroying the Macon Railroad between Rough and Ready and Jonesborough, August 1864 (engraving) by American School

Background imageSherman Collection: The Capture of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 2nd 1864, pub. by Currier & Ives, c

The Capture of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 2nd 1864, pub. by Currier & Ives, c
AQS331940 The Capture of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 2nd 1864, pub. by Currier & Ives, c.1864 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain, 4 October 1864 (colour litho)

Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain, 4 October 1864 (colour litho)
3622852 Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain, 4 October 1864 (colour litho) by Ogden, Henry Alexander (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain, 4 October 1864)

Background imageSherman Collection: Grand review at Washington, Shermans veterans marching through Pennsylvania Avenue

Grand review at Washington, Shermans veterans marching through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 1865 (engraving)
959588 Grand review at Washington, Shermans veterans marching through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 1865 (engraving) by American School

Background imageSherman Collection: Distinguished Union Generals (engraving)

Distinguished Union Generals (engraving)
663847 Distinguished Union Generals (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Distinguished Union Generals. Porter. Thomas. Sherman. Farragut. Foote. Sheridan)

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman in Council decides to raise the Siege of Atlanta, July 1864 (engraving)

Sherman in Council decides to raise the Siege of Atlanta, July 1864 (engraving)
959405 Sherman in Council decides to raise the Siege of Atlanta, July 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSherman Collection: The Investment of Vicksburg, Shermans extreme right on the Mississippi, May 1863 (engraving)

The Investment of Vicksburg, Shermans extreme right on the Mississippi, May 1863 (engraving)
959286 The Investment of Vicksburg, Shermans extreme right on the Mississippi, May 1863 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSherman Collection: 'War is Hell'- Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell

"War is Hell"- Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell
954601 " War is Hell" - Sherman, Peace in Cuba under Spanish Rule is Worse Than Hell, illustration from Judge, 30th April, 1898 (colour litho) by Hamilton, Grant E

Background imageSherman Collection: Drafting the Declaration of Independence (engraving)

Drafting the Declaration of Independence (engraving)
961620 Drafting the Declaration of Independence (engraving) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Drafting the Declaration of Independence)

Background imageSherman Collection: Shermans army entering Resaca, May 1864 (engraving)

Shermans army entering Resaca, May 1864 (engraving)
959394 Shermans army entering Resaca, May 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shermans army entering Resaca, May 1864)

Background imageSherman Collection: A tank gives cover to paratroopers as they probe the ruins of a dynamited house n Athens

A tank gives cover to paratroopers as they probe the ruins of a dynamited house n Athens for mines. December 1944

Background imageSherman Collection: British troops drive into Germany - first pictures from Geilenkirchen area

British troops drive into Germany - first pictures from Geilenkirchen area. This is the British 2nd Armys first major penetration into Germany. Picture taken during the start of the offensive

Background imageSherman Collection: Ken Wayne, Rod Taylor, and Hal Galili on a Sherman tank

Ken Wayne, Rod Taylor, and Hal Galili on a Sherman tank, on the set of MGMs new film The Liquidator. The film is based in a French village and is being filmed at Elstree Studios. 12th May 1965

Background imageSherman Collection: Rod Taylor, on a Sherman tank, on the set of MGMs new film The Liquidator

Rod Taylor, on a Sherman tank, on the set of MGMs new film The Liquidator. The film is based in a French village and is being filmed at Elstree Studios. 12th May 1965

Background imageSherman Collection: CT Fairfield Sherman Vector Road Map

CT Fairfield Sherman Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageSherman Collection: CT Litchfield New Milford Vector Road Map

CT Litchfield New Milford Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageSherman Collection: The Shepherd, 1828. Creator: Welby Sherman

The Shepherd, 1828. Creator: Welby Sherman
The Shepherd, 1828

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman and His Generals, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Sherman and His Generals, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Sherman and His Generals, 1860s

Background imageSherman Collection: Company C, 9th Indiana Infantry (Shermans Veterans), 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Company C, 9th Indiana Infantry (Shermans Veterans), 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Company C, 9th Indiana Infantry (Shermans Veterans), 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSherman Collection: Co. E, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Co. E, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Co. E, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSherman Collection: Co. D, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Co. D, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Co. D, 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSherman Collection: Mission Ridge Scene of Shermans Attack, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Mission Ridge Scene of Shermans Attack, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Mission Ridge Scene of Shermans Attack, 1860s

Background imageSherman Collection: Headquarters of General Sherman or Thomas, Chattanooga, ca. 1864. Creator: George N

Headquarters of General Sherman or Thomas, Chattanooga, ca. 1864. Creator: George N
Headquarters of General Sherman or Thomas, Chattanooga, ca. 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: 21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
21st Michigan Infantry. Shermans Volunteers, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSherman Collection: Shermans March to the Sea, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Shermans March to the Sea, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Shermans March to the Sea, (1878). Unionist Major General William Tecumseh Shermans men sabotaging a railrway during a military campaign of the American Civil War

Background imageSherman Collection: William Tecumseh Sherman and his Generals, American Civil War, 1865 (1955)

William Tecumseh Sherman and his Generals, American Civil War, 1865 (1955). Seated: John Alexander Logan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry Warner Slocum and Francis Preston Blair, Jr

Background imageSherman Collection: John Sherman (1823-1900), American Republican representative and senator during civil war, c1910

John Sherman (1823-1900), American Republican representative and senator during civil war, c1910
John Sherman (1823-1900), American Republican representative and senator from Ohio during the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century, c1910

Background imageSherman Collection: General William Tecumseh Sherman, American general

General William Tecumseh Sherman, American general. One of the foremost Union generals of the American Civil War, Sherman (1820-1891)



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Sherman: A Name Etched in History From the British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War Two to the tank battle in Villers Bocage, France in 1944, Sherman tanks have left an indelible mark on the annals of warfare. These formidable machines played a crucial role during significant events such as Shermans March to the Sea and General Shermans March through Georgia. In one captivating image, we witness Sherman tanks plundering a plantation during their relentless advance towards victory. The sheer power and determination emanating from these steel giants is awe-inspiring. Similarly, another photograph captures British infantry and tanks navigating through the treacherous Reichswald forest during World War Two's final days. Beyond war-torn landscapes, it also finds its place amidst cultural milestones. London Life magazine's front cover from 1966 showcases "This Swinging City, " capturing the vibrant spirit of an era that defined an entire generation. Meanwhile, Ellis Island introduces us to faces from different corners of the world - a Ruthenian woman with her striking gaze reflecting both strength and vulnerability; a Dutch mother cherishing her daughters' embrace. The legacy of William Tecumseh Sherman himself looms large over history. As depicted by Mathew Brady's iconic photograph taken around 1864, this American army commander exudes authority and resolve. Andrew B. Carlin immortalizes Shermans March Through Georgia on canvas with vivid strokes that evoke emotions even today. Lastly, we encounter innovation on display with the American Sherman Crab tank equipped with chains spinning relentlessly on its cylinder arms – a testament to human ingenuity under fire. Whether it be battles fought or societal transformations witnessed firsthand, it has become synonymous with bravery and progress throughout time. Its name resonates across continents as it continues to inspire generations who appreciate both its historical significance and technological advancements that shaped our world forevermore.