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Shoulder sash worn by Lieutenant John Bramwell, 92nd Regiment of Foot, 1815 circa (fabric)
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Shoulder sash worn by Lieutenant John Bramwell, 92nd Regiment of Foot, 1815 circa (fabric)
5926355 Shoulder sash worn by Lieutenant John Bramwell, 92nd Regiment of Foot, 1815 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Shoulder sash worn by Lieutenant John Bramwell, 92nd Regiment of Foot, 1815 circa.
Bramwell served with the regiment between 1813 and 1817. His unit was in Ireland when Napoleon escaped from Elba and was immediately rushed to the continent to fight at Quatre Bras and Waterloo in 1815. Bramwell lost a leg at Quatre Bras.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25058332
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from history - the shoulder sash worn by Lieutenant John Bramwell, a valiant member of the 92nd Regiment of Foot. Dating back to around 1815, this fabric relic offers us a glimpse into the life and bravery of an esteemed officer during one of Europe's most tumultuous periods. Lieutenant Bramwell served with great distinction in his regiment between 1813 and 1817. However, it was during his time in Ireland that fate intervened, as news broke that Napoleon had escaped from Elba. In a swift response to this alarming development, Bramwell's unit was immediately deployed to the continent to face their formidable adversary at Quatre Bras and Waterloo in 1815. Tragically, Lieutenant Bramwell paid a heavy price for his unwavering dedication on the battlefield. It was at Quatre Bras where he suffered the loss of one leg while fighting courageously against overwhelming odds. This shoulder sash serves as both a testament to his sacrifice and an emblem of honor for all who have followed in his footsteps. Preserved within London's National Army Museum, this artifact not only symbolizes Lieutenant John Bramwell's personal journey but also represents countless untold stories of heroism woven into our shared military heritage. Through its intricate design and historical significance, this image invites us to reflect upon the sacrifices made by those who have fought selflessly for their country throughout history.
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