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"For Bravery at Sannas Post", Lord Roberts presenting Medals and a Statuette to "Q"Battery at Woolwich, 13 January (b / w photo)
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"For Bravery at Sannas Post", Lord Roberts presenting Medals and a Statuette to "Q"Battery at Woolwich, 13 January (b / w photo)
1629226 " For Bravery at Sannas Post", Lord Roberts presenting Medals and a Statuette to " Q" Battery at Woolwich, 13 January (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " For Bravery at Sannas Post", Lord Roberts presenting Medals and a Statuette to " Q" Battery at Woolwich, 13 January. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 January 1902.
English Photographer (20th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23536994
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bravery Commanded Courage Driver Encourage Good Courage Gunner Lord Roberts Major Medals Officers Mess Presentation Presenting Sergeant Statuette Woolwich
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The photograph captures a momentous occasion of bravery and honor. Titled ""For Bravery at Sannas Post", Lord Roberts presenting Medals and a Statuette to "Q" Battery at Woolwich, 13 January" the image showcases a ceremonial presentation by Lord Roberts himself. In the photograph, we see an array of military personnel gathered in the Officers Mess at Woolwich. The commanding presence of Lord Roberts is evident as he stands tall, adorned in his distinguished uniform. He is seen handing out medals and a statuette to members of "Q". Battery who displayed exceptional courage during their service. Amongst those being recognized are Gunner Isaac Lodge, Major Phipps Hornby, Sergeant Horace Harry Glassock, Charles Haydon Parker, Edward Phipps Hornby, and many others whose names may have been lost to history but not their acts of valor. This poignant snapshot freezes a moment that symbolizes both gratitude for bravery exhibited on the battlefield and encouragement for future endeavors. The atmosphere exudes pride as these brave individuals receive well-deserved recognition for their unwavering dedication. Captured by an anonymous English photographer from the 20th century, this historic photograph serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by servicemen throughout time. It stands as testament to the enduring spirit that drives individuals to display extraordinary courage in times of adversity.
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