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Lieut. -col. Halford Fellowes Bengal Staff Corps Died Of Dysentery At Kala Chupri
Lieut.-col. Halford Fellowes Bengal Staff Corps Died Of Dysentery At Kala Chupri, Afghanistan, April 9, Engraving 1879
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Afghanistan April Bengal Corps Died Engraving 1879 Staff 19th Century Engraving Dysentery Fellowes Halford Kala Lieut Col
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This vintage engraving from 1879 captures the somber reality of war and its toll on brave soldiers. The image depicts Lieut. -col. Halford Fellowes, a member of the Bengal Staff Corps, who tragically lost his life to dysentery at Kala Chupri in Afghanistan on April 9th. In this intricate illustrative technique of the 19th century style, we witness a poignant moment frozen in time. The engraving showcases Lieut. -col. Fellowes dressed in his military uniform, evoking a sense of honor and duty that he carried until his last breath. His stern expression reflects the weight of responsibility he bore as part of the Bengal Staff Corps during this historic period. This artwork serves as a reminder not only of one man's sacrifice but also highlights the harsh realities faced by soldiers throughout history. It offers us a glimpse into an era long gone by, where warfare was fought with different tools but still inflicted immense suffering. As we contemplate this nineteenth-century engraving, we are transported back to an age when art served as both documentation and commemoration. It is through such historic artworks that we can better understand our past and pay homage to those who have made sacrifices for their country.
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