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The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa, the Tale of a Piece of Soap (litho)
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The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa, the Tale of a Piece of Soap (litho)
1037220 The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa, the Tale of a Piece of Soap (litho) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa, the Tale of a Piece of Soap. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 July 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23051636
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The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa, the Tale of a Piece of Soap
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is a humorous lithograph that captures the adventurous spirit and resourcefulness of soldiers during their time in South Africa. The image depicts a group of plucky military men gathered around a river, with one soldier holding up a piece of soap triumphantly. The scene is filled with comical details as the soldiers wash their clothes and beards using this commandeered piece of soap. They are seen watching over their garments carefully, disguising themselves from any potential enemies while taking advantage of this rare opportunity for cleanliness. The captain sits on an upholstered chair, his Sunday best clothing contrasting with the ruggedness of their surroundings. This whimsical illustration highlights both the challenges and ingenuity faced by these colonial troops during their campaign. It also showcases how even small luxuries like soap can bring immense delight to those living in such harsh conditions. Created by William Ralston after an engraving published in The Graphic in July 1901, this print offers us a glimpse into the daily lives and camaraderie shared among soldiers far away from home. With its lively depiction and attention to detail, "The Delight of Campaigning in South Africa" reminds us that even amidst war and hardship, there is always room for humor and moments of respite.
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