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Queen Victoria (1819-1901) taking leave of the Fusilier Guards, London, 1857. Artist: T Sherratt
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Queen Victoria (1819-1901) taking leave of the Fusilier Guards, London, 1857. Artist: T Sherratt
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), taking leave of the Fusilier Guards prior to their departure to the east, London, 1857. From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume II: Russia and Turkey, by Lieutenant Colonel Williams, Published by The London Printing and Publishing Company (1857)
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Band Bearskin Departure Englands Battles By Sea And Land Farewell Fusilier Fusilier Guards Leaving Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Williams Marching Marching Band Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Queen Victoria Regiment Sherratt T Sherratt Victoria Williams Benwell Print Collector7
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In this print, we witness a poignant moment in history as Queen Victoria bids farewell to the brave Fusilier Guards before their departure to the east. The year is 1857, and England's Battles by Sea and Land captures this significant event through the artistic lens of T Sherratt. Dressed in her regal attire, Queen Victoria stands tall amidst a sea of soldiers dressed in their immaculate uniforms. Her presence exudes strength and determination as she prepares to part ways with these courageous men who will soon embark on a mission far from home. The image showcases not only the military aspect but also highlights the importance of music in uniting people during times of war. A marching band accompanies the Fusilier Guards, adding an air of solemnity to this emotional scene. This engraving serves as a testament to British patriotism and loyalty during the 19th century. It symbolizes both unity within the country and its commitment to protecting its interests abroad. J Benwell skillfully brings this historical moment back to life through his meticulous attention to detail, capturing every nuance that defines this era. Lieutenant Colonel Williams' publication provides valuable context for understanding the significance of Queen Victoria bidding farewell to these gallant soldiers. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of Queen Victoria's unwavering dedication towards her countrymen and her role as one of Britain's most iconic monarchs.
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