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Storming of the Dargai Heights by the 1st Gordon Highlanders and the Gurkhas, 1897 (1906). Artists: Vereker Monteith Hamilton, Unknown
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Storming of the Dargai Heights by the 1st Gordon Highlanders and the Gurkhas, 1897 (1906). Artists: Vereker Monteith Hamilton, Unknown
Storming of the Dargai Heights by the 1st Gordon Highlanders and the Gurkhas, 1897 (1906). Figthing between British troops and Afridi tribesmen on the North-West Frontier during the Tirah Campaign. Four Victoria Crosses were awarded after the action. One of the recipients was piper George Findlater (pictured) who continued to play to encourage his battalion`s advance, despite having been wounded. From Cassells History of England, Vol. IX, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
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Attack Attacking Bagpiper Bagpipes Bravery Courage Courageous Gordon Highlanders Gurkha Hamilton Hero Heroic Heroism Inspiring North West Frontier North West Frontier Province Piper Regiment Victoria Cross Findlater Hindoostan Playing An Instrument Scots Tirah Campaign
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This print captures the intense and historic moment of the "Storming of the Dargai Heights" during the Tirah Campaign in 1897. The artwork, created by Vereker Monteith Hamilton and an unknown artist, showcases the bravery and courage displayed by British troops, specifically the 1st Gordon Highlanders and Gurkhas, as they engaged in combat with Afridi tribesmen on the North-West Frontier. The image focuses on piper George Findlater, a true hero who continued to play his bagpipes despite being wounded. His unwavering dedication to encouraging his battalion's advance is truly inspiring. Four Victoria Crosses were awarded after this action, one of which was bestowed upon Findlater for his extraordinary valor. Set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and rugged terrain, this scene exemplifies both the harshness of war and Scotland's rich military history. The vibrant colors bring life to this historical event that took place in Hindoostan (India) during colonial times. As we gaze upon this print from Cassells History of England, Vol. IX (1906), we are reminded not only of the sacrifices made by soldiers like Findlater but also of their indomitable spirit in facing adversity head-on. This image serves as a powerful testament to heroism and camaraderie amidst warfare on distant frontiers.
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