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The first Indian to win the Victoria Cross - Naik Darwan Singh Negi, Festubert, France, November 1914 (colour litho)
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The first Indian to win the Victoria Cross - Naik Darwan Singh Negi, Festubert, France, November 1914 (colour litho)
976454 The first Indian to win the Victoria Cross - Naik Darwan Singh Negi, Festubert, France, November 1914 (colour litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first Indian to win the Victoria Cross - Naik Darwan Singh Negi, Festubert, France, November 1914. Illustration for Deeds That Thrill The Empire (Standard Art Book Co, c 1919).); © Look and Learn
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1st World War Batlefield Battle Field Battlefiled Bayonet Bravery Courage Deeds Encourage Good Courage Heroics Heroism Site Of Battle Trench Warfare Trenches Victoria Cross Western Front 1914 1918 Brawl Brawling Festubert Fighting Conflict War Scene War Zone
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The First Indian to Win the Victoria Cross - Naik Darwan Singh Negi, Festubert, France, November 1914
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. This print captures a significant moment in history as it showcases Naik Darwan Singh Negi, the first Indian soldier to be awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross. Taken during World War I in Festubert, France, this color lithograph by Allan Stewart beautifully portrays the heroism and bravery displayed by Negi on the Western Front. In this powerful image, we see Negi standing tall amidst the chaos of trench warfare. Armed with his bayonet and clad in his British army uniform, he epitomizes courage and determination. The battlefield behind him serves as a stark reminder of the intense fighting that took place during this global conflict. The illustration was originally created for "Deeds That Thrill The Empire" published around 1919. It pays tribute not only to Negi's remarkable achievements but also to all soldiers who fought valiantly during World War I. As we gaze upon this historic photograph print today, we are reminded of the immense sacrifices made by individuals like Naik Darwan Singh Negi. Their unwavering dedication and selflessness continue to inspire generations worldwide.
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