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Lady Belhaven presenting New Colours to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians), at the Parade-Ground, Queens Park, Edinburgh (engraving)
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Lady Belhaven presenting New Colours to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians), at the Parade-Ground, Queens Park, Edinburgh (engraving)
1620318 Lady Belhaven presenting New Colours to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians), at the Parade-Ground, Queens Park, Edinburgh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Belhaven presenting New Colours to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians), at the Parade-Ground, Queens Park, Edinburgh. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 May 1862.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22319664
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Edinburgh Military Reviews New Colours Parade Ground Presenting Queens Park Cameronians
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The engraving titled "Lady Belhaven presenting New Colours to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians), at the Parade-Ground, Queens Park, Edinburgh" captures a momentous ceremonial event in Scotland's capital city. The image showcases Lady Belhaven, adorned in an elegant gown and regal demeanor, as she presents new colours to the esteemed 26th Regiment. Set against the backdrop of Queens Park's parade ground, this historical scene exudes grandeur and military pride. The regiment stands tall and disciplined, their uniforms immaculate and weapons gleaming under the sun. Lady Belhaven takes center stage, embodying grace and dignity as she bestows these symbolic flags upon the Cameronians. This illustration was originally featured in The Illustrated London News on May 3rd, 1862. It offers viewers a glimpse into a significant moment for both Lady Belhaven and the regiment she honors. Such ceremonies were not only occasions for celebration but also opportunities to instill loyalty and camaraderie among soldiers. With its attention to detail and skilled craftsmanship typical of English School engravings from the 19th century, this print serves as a testament to artistry capturing history's most memorable moments. Whether viewed by military enthusiasts or those with an appreciation for fine art, this engraving is sure to evoke admiration for its depiction of tradition, ceremony, and patriotic fervor within Scotland's vibrant capital city.
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