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Captain Alexander Leslie-Melville, of the Grenadier Guards, c. 1855 (gelatin silver print)
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Captain Alexander Leslie-Melville, of the Grenadier Guards, c. 1855 (gelatin silver print)
710923 Captain Alexander Leslie-Melville, of the Grenadier Guards, c.1855 (gelatin silver print) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alexander Leslie-Melville, Viscount Balgonie (19. November 1831 - 29. August 1857) was a British soldier.); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23165678
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Alexander Captain Crimea Crimean Crimean War Fur Hat Grenadier Guard Guards Heavy Lord Solider Viscount Bearded
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This gelatin silver print showcases Captain Alexander Leslie-Melville, a distinguished member of the Grenadier Guards during the mid-19th century. The photograph, taken by renowned photographer Roger Fenton around 1855, captures the essence of this remarkable British soldier. With his commanding presence and striking features, Captain Leslie-Melville stands tall in his military uniform. His bearded face exudes strength and determination, while his piercing gaze reveals a man who has witnessed the horrors of war. Clad in a heavy coat and donning a fur hat, he epitomizes the resilience and bravery required to serve on the front lines. The portrait is rendered in timeless black and white tones, emphasizing both its historical significance and artistic beauty. It offers us an intimate glimpse into an era defined by conflict – specifically the Crimean War – where men like Captain Leslie-Melville played vital roles in defending their country. As Viscount Balgonie from November 1831 until his untimely death in August 1857 at just 25 years old, Alexander Leslie-Melville's legacy as a courageous soldier endures through this powerful image. This gelatin silver print serves as a poignant reminder of those who sacrificed everything for their nation's cause. Preserved within The Stapleton Collection and made available through Bridgeman Images' archives, this photograph not only celebrates Captain Alexander Leslie-Melville but also pays homage to all soldiers who have fought valiantly throughout history.
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