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Framed Print : Teddy enjoying a draught of ginger-beer, the 2nd Battalion Kings Rifles pet
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Teddy enjoying a draught of ginger-beer, the 2nd Battalion Kings Rifles pet
Teddy enjoying a draught of ginger-beer, the 2nd Battalion Kings Rifles pet, arrived in Shorncliffe from India. Given a new home at an expense of seventeen pounds and soon made it home by removing the door and a good deal of the woodwork
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Battalion Bear Bears Ceremonial Kings Mascot Mascots Regimental Rifles Unusual Shorncliffe
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Introducing the latest addition to our Framed Prints collection from Media Storehouse. This charming image captures the moment "Teddy," the beloved pet of the 2nd Battalion Kings Rifles, takes a refreshing sip of ginger-beer. Arrived from India and given a warm welcome at Shorncliffe, Teddy quickly became a cherished part of the battalion family. Bring this nostalgic and heartwarming scene into your home with our high-quality framed print. Perfect for animal lovers, military history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a bit of history and character. Order yours today and add a unique touch to your decor.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 57.8cm x 57.8cm (22.8" x 22.8")
Estimated Product Size is 62cm x 86.6cm (24.4" x 34.1")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph captures the moment of relaxation for Teddy, the beloved mascot of the 2nd Battalion Kings Rifles, as he savors a refreshing draught of ginger-beer at Shorncliffe in 1910. The Kings Rifles regiment, a distinguished part of the British military, had recently returned from India, and Teddy, an unusual yet cherished addition to their ranks, had been given a new home in England at a cost of seventeen pounds. The image shows Teddy, a large and regal-looking bear, seated on a wooden stool, his paws resting on a small table. A stein mug filled with golden, bubbly ginger-beer is placed in front of him, its frothy head enticing him to take a sip. The bear's expression is one of pure delight, his eyes closed in enjoyment, as he leans forward to take a draught. The wooden surroundings, with their worn and weathered appearance, speak of the age and history of the regiment, while the vibrant colors of Teddy's fur and the golden hue of the ginger-beer add a touch of whimsy and charm to the scene. The image is a testament to the unique bond between the soldiers and their mascot, a bond that transcended the ceremonial role of the mascot and became a source of comfort, companionship, and morale-boosting during their time at Shorncliffe. Teddy, with his newfound freedom, wasted no time in making himself at home, removing the door and a good deal of the woodwork in true bear fashion. Despite the chaos he caused, the soldiers couldn't help but laugh and appreciate the quirks of their beloved mascot. This photograph serves as a reminder of the unusual yet endearing traditions of the military, and the special role that animals, like Teddy, played in the lives of the soldiers during the early 1910s.
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