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C for Cossack (of the Don); D for Dragoon Guards (5th), 1889 (chromolithograph)
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C for Cossack (of the Don); D for Dragoon Guards (5th), 1889 (chromolithograph)
5929887 C for Cossack (of the Don) ; D for Dragoon Guards (5th), 1889 (chromolithograph) by Buck, A.G. & Reynolds, P.W. (fl.1857-89) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: C for Cossack (of the Don) ; D for Dragoon Guards (5th), 1889.
Chromolithograph from a Military ABC, a childrens book, comprising a volume of chromolithographs after A G Buck and P W Reynolds, 1889; Deans Gold Medal Series, published by Dean and Son, 1889.
Two vignettes. A Russian Don cossack lancer in the snow and an officer of the 5th Dragoon Guards.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25180450
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This chromolithograph from 1889 showcases the letter "C" for Cossack (of the Don) and "D" for Dragoon Guards (5th). Created by A. G. Buck and P. W. Reynolds, this print is part of a Military ABC children's book that features stunning illustrations of various military figures. The artwork, now housed in the National Army Museum in London, offers a glimpse into the world of cavalry troops. In one vignette, we see a Russian Don cossack lancer standing proudly amidst a snowy landscape. His uniform exudes strength and resilience as he embodies the spirit of his warrior heritage. In another vignette, an officer from the 5th Dragoon Guards commands attention with his distinguished presence and immaculate attire. The chromolithograph captures both the allure and discipline associated with these military roles. It serves as a testament to the rich history and tradition behind cavalry forces around the world. Originally published as part of Dean's Gold Medal Series by Dean and Son in 1889, this print exemplifies how art can educate young minds about society's armed forces while simultaneously sparking their imagination. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece, let it transport you back to an era where soldiers were revered heroes and children eagerly absorbed knowledge through beautifully illustrated books like this one.
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