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Sketches from the Camp of Exercise of the Indian Army in the Punjaub (engraving)
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Sketches from the Camp of Exercise of the Indian Army in the Punjaub (engraving)
1052864 Sketches from the Camp of Exercise of the Indian Army in the Punjaub (engraving) by Corbould, Alfred Chantrey (1852-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches from the Camp of Exercise of the Indian Army in the Punjaub. Illustration for The Graphic, 31 May 1873.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23533274
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5th Lancers Attacker Awaiting Camp Of Exercise Cavalry Regiment Cavalrymen Chief Collision Commander Commencement Forces Halting Headquarters Indian Army Orders Position Punjaub Royal Horse Artillery Showing Entrenched Inida News Item
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This engraving, titled "Sketches from the Camp of Exercise of the Indian Army in the Punjaub" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Alfred Chantrey Corbould in 1873, this print offers a glimpse into the military life and maneuvers of the Indian Army during that time. The scene depicted showcases an array of activity within the camp. From halting at headquarters to cavalry action on the Grand Trunk Road, every detail has been meticulously captured. The 5th Lancers can be seen preparing for combat, while the Royal Horse Artillery awaits orders from their commander. The composition also highlights various locations such as Lawrencepore and Hassein Abdal, emphasizing India's vast landscape where these exercises took place. It is evident that this image captures not only a specific moment but also represents a larger narrative about British colonial rule and its impact on India. As we observe this historical artwork, it becomes apparent that it serves as more than just an illustration for The Graphic newspaper; it encapsulates an era when India was under British control and sheds light on the dynamics between colonizers and indigenous forces. With its rich details and intricate storytelling, this print invites viewers to delve deeper into Indian culture, Asian history, and explore how art can provide valuable insights into our past.
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