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The storming of Magdala, Ethiopia, 13 April 1868
The storming of Magdala, Ethiopia, 13 April 1868. Troops under the command of General Robert Cornelius Napier, (1810-1890) assaulting the Abyssinian fortress of Magdala. Napier commanded a punitive expedition sent to Abyssinia by the British government in 1867. He succeeded in decisively defeating the Abyssinians as well as liberating a number of captured British diplomats. He was granted a peerage, taking the title First Baron of Magdala, and was made a Field-marshal in 1883. Coloured lithograph from The Battle of Abyssinia, divertimento composed by John Pridham c1868
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Abyssinia Advance Armaments Assault Cannon Ethiopia Field Gun Field Marshal Field Marshal Napier Field Marshall Fortress Imperialism Magdala Military Operation Napier Rifle Robert Cornelius Napier Robert Napier Sir Robert Napier Ann Ronan Pictures John Pridham Military Personnel Pridham
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.9cm x 23.7cm (7.4" x 9.3")
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The Storming of Magdala, Ethiopia, 13 April 1868
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captures a pivotal moment in history when General Robert Cornelius Napier led British troops to assault the formidable Abyssinian fortress. This powerful lithograph showcases the intensity and bravery exhibited by soldiers as they advanced towards their objective. In this vividly colored print, we witness the convergence of military might and colonial ambition. The soldiers stand resolute, armed with rifles and cannons, ready to face any challenge that lies ahead. Their uniforms symbolize the imperial power of Britain during the 19th century. The image also highlights the role of animals in warfare as horses gallop alongside their human counterparts. These loyal steeds carry both supplies and soldiers into battle, emphasizing their indispensable contribution to military operations. General Napier's successful campaign not only resulted in defeating the Abyssinians but also liberated captured British diplomats. His triumph earned him a peerage as First Baron of Magdala and solidified his status as a revered Field Marshal. This lithograph serves as a testament to imperialism and its impact on global conflicts during this era. It encapsulates both the destructive nature of war and the determination displayed by those involved. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, let us remember those who fought bravely for their nations' interests while acknowledging the complex dynamics at play within these events.
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