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Lord Robertss Advance, the Turning Movement at Brandfort on 3 May (litho)
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Lord Robertss Advance, the Turning Movement at Brandfort on 3 May (litho)
1048550 Lord Robertss Advance, the Turning Movement at Brandfort on 3 May (litho) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Robertss Advance, the Turning Movement at Brandfort on 3 May. Illustration for The Graphic, 23 May 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22636378
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Boer War Boers Bombarding Enemy Mounted Infantry Position Staff Flanking Skirting
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This lithograph, titled "Lord Robertss Advance, the Turning Movement at Brandfort on 3 May" depicts a pivotal moment during the Boer War. Created by Frank Dadd and now part of a private collection, this print showcases the intensity and strategic brilliance of Lord Roberts' advance. Set against the backdrop of South Africa's rugged terrain, we witness an enemy movement being closely observed by British forces. Skirting around their adversaries with precision, mounted infantry units execute a flanking maneuver while bombarding G Battery provides cover fire from afar. The scene is filled with tension as both sides anticipate the outcome of this turning movement. General Hutton and his staff can be seen in deep concentration as they oversee operations from a safe distance. Their expertise and tactical acumen are crucial to ensure victory for Lord Roberts' forces. The engraving beautifully captures the chaos and urgency of war, highlighting the bravery and skill exhibited by soldiers on both sides. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during this historic conflict. Originally published in The Graphic on May 23rd, 1900, this image offers us insight into one specific event that shaped the course of history. Its inclusion in Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection further solidifies its significance within artistic representations of military campaigns. As we gaze upon this remarkable lithograph today, we are transported back to that fateful day - May 3rd - when Lord Roberts orchestrated his advance at Brandfort amidst swirling dust clouds and echoing gunfire.
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