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Framed Print : Letter from Robert Clive to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 23rd February 1757. Artist: Robert Clive
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Letter from Robert Clive to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 23rd February 1757. Artist: Robert Clive
Letter from Robert Clive to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 23rd February 1757. Letter, written from near Calcutta by Clive of India when Lt-Colonel commanding the Madras forces, to Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle, First Lord of the Treasury, reporting the recovery of Calcutta, his defeat of the army of the Nawab Suraj-Dowlah in the outskirts, and the conclusion of peace and an allliance. From the second series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V. (London, 1899)
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1st Baron Clive Of Plassey Alliance Baron British Army Clive Clive Of India Correspondence Duke Of Duke Of Newcastle Duke Of Newcastle Upon Tyne Facsimile Imperialism Letter Lord Clive Newcastle Peace Plassey Robert Clive Hindoostan Print Collector3 Thomas Pelham Holles
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Step back in time with our exquisite framed print of "Letter from Robert Clive to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 23rd February 1757" by Robert Clive. This captivating piece of historical art showcases an original letter penned by Robert Clive in 1757, while he was commanding the Madras forces near Calcutta. The letter, addressed to Thomas Pelham-Holles, offers a unique glimpse into the past, offering a fascinating insight into the correspondence between two influential figures during the British Raj. Framed in a classically elegant style, this beautifully preserved piece is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Add this remarkable piece to your home or office decor and bring a touch of historical significance to your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")
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This print showcases a significant historical artifact - a letter written by Robert Clive, also known as Clive of India, to Thomas Pelham-Holles on the 23rd of February in 1757. The artist himself, Robert Clive, is the creator of this remarkable piece. The letter holds immense importance as it reports major events that unfolded during that time period. It describes Calcutta's recovery and Lt-Colonel Clive's triumph over the army of Nawab Suraj-Dowlah on the outskirts. Additionally, it highlights the conclusion of peace and an alliance between forces. Displayed in vibrant color, this print brings to life not only the physical appearance but also captures the essence and significance behind each stroke of handwriting within this manuscript from near Calcutta. As we delve into history through this image, we are transported back to 18th-century colonial India where imperialism was prevalent. This visual representation symbolizes both war and peace while shedding light on British military presence in Hindoostan (India). The location itself adds depth to our understanding of these historical events. Preserved meticulously within the Department of Manuscripts at the British Museum, this facsimile serves as a testament to our rich past and allows us to appreciate Lord Clive's role in shaping history. Let us cherish this glimpse into an era defined by conflict and diplomacy while acknowledging its impact on our present-day world.
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