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The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards, His Majesty presenting the New Colours (engraving)
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The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards, His Majesty presenting the New Colours (engraving)
1040389 The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards, His Majesty presenting the New Colours (engraving) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards, His Majesty presenting the New Colours. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 June 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23054288
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His Majesty New Colours Presenting
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This engraving, titled "The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards, His Majesty presenting the New Colours" takes us back in time to a moment of great significance. The image showcases an extraordinary event where King Edward VII himself is seen bestowing new colors upon the esteemed 3rd Battalion Scots Guards. The scene exudes grandeur and importance as the king stands tall, radiating authority and regality. His presence commands attention while he delicately holds the vibrant colors that symbolize honor, tradition, and loyalty. Surrounding him are members of the battalion, their uniforms immaculate with pride evident on their faces. Frank Craig's masterful engraving captures every intricate detail with precision. From the king's distinguished features to each soldier's uniform adorned with medals and badges of valor – it all adds to the historical richness portrayed in this print. "The King and the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards" serves as a visual testament to a significant moment in history when tradition meets monarchy. This illustration originally appeared in The Graphic on June 1st, 1901, allowing viewers then (and now) to witness this remarkable event through Frank Craig's artistic lens. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back over a century ago – reminded of our shared heritage and captivated by an era long gone but not forgotten.
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