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Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. Artist: George William Joy
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Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. Artist: George William Joy
Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. One of Britains greatest military figures, Admiral Nelson (1758-1805) was the victor at a number of naval battles in the Napoleonic Wars, including the Battle of the Nile (1798), Copenhagen (1801) and most famously, Trafalgar (1805) where he was fatally wounded. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake, published by the Waverley Book Club (London, 1926)
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Admiral Admiral Nelson Admiralty As Peake Concern Farewell Feeling George William Goodbye Horatio Horatio Nelson Lord Lord Nelson Nelson Parsons Parting Peake Pride Rg Parsons Sailor Sailors Tenderness Touching Viscount Nelson Worry Naval Warfare
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The print titled "Nelson's First Farewell, 1926" captures a poignant moment in history. The artwork, created by George William Joy, depicts Admiral Nelson bidding farewell to his loved ones before embarking on one of his legendary naval battles. Nelson, considered one of Britain's greatest military figures, achieved victory in several significant conflicts during the Napoleonic Wars. In this image, we see Lord Nelson standing tall in his distinguished uniform while surrounded by family members. His direct gaze reflects both pride and tenderness as he prepares for battle. A concerned mother sits beside him, her touch conveying the depth of her worry for her son's safety. The painting evokes a sense of historical significance and showcases the emotional toll that war takes on individuals and their families. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who defend their country. This particular print is featured in "An Outline of Christianity" part of "The Story of Our Civilization" series edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake. Published in London in 1926 by the Waverley Book Club, it offers a glimpse into how religion intersects with history and warfare. George William Joy skillfully captures not only the physicality but also the underlying emotions associated with this pivotal moment in British history through his masterful brushstrokes.
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