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The painting in oils of Brigadier General Wade Hampton Hayes, . O. B. E. on its way
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The painting in oils of Brigadier General Wade Hampton Hayes, . O. B. E. on its way
The painting in oils of Brigadier General Wade Hampton Hayes, .O.B.E. on its way to New York Armoury, largest and most luxurious military building in the world. The Brigadier General was a member of the British Home Guard and commanded the first American Squadron Home Guards, whose job it was to guard the London district headquarters and be responsible for the personal safety of the GOC. The painting was accepted by Col G.K. Brazill - Officer Commanding.
25 June 1947
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Media ID 11260319
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1940s Nineteen Forties Painting Uniform
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This print captures the momentous journey of a remarkable painting. The artwork in question is none other than the oil portrait of Brigadier General Wade Hampton Hayes, O. B. E. , as it makes its way to the prestigious New York Armoury. This magnificent military building stands tall as the largest and most opulent of its kind worldwide. Brigadier General Hayes, a distinguished member of the British Home Guard, held command over the first American Squadron Home Guards during his time in service. Their noble duty involved safeguarding London's district headquarters and ensuring the personal safety of the GOC (General Officer Commanding). The significance of this painting is evident through its acceptance by Colonel G. K. Brazill - an esteemed figure who serves as Officer Commanding. As we delve into history on that memorable day, June 25th, 1947, this photograph transports us back to an era defined by resilience and honor. In this monochrome masterpiece captured by TopFoto. co. uk, we witness not only a work of art but also a symbol representing dedication to duty and unwavering commitment to protect one's homeland. Let us admire this poignant image that encapsulates both artistic expression and historical importance while paying tribute to those who served with valor during one of humanity's most challenging times – World War II.
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