Fighting Conflict Collection
"Fighting Conflict: A Glimpse into History's Battlefields" The South Wales Borderers at the Defence of Rorkes Drift, South Africa, Zulu War
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"Fighting Conflict: A Glimpse into History's Battlefields" The South Wales Borderers at the Defence of Rorkes Drift, South Africa, Zulu War, 1879 (colour litho): Brave soldiers standing united against overwhelming odds, defending their position with unwavering determination. Royalist cavalry, Battle of Naseby, English Civil War, 1645 (colour litho): Charging through chaos and uncertainty, these gallant horsemen fought for their cause amidst a tumultuous era in British history. Dragons De Murat En Egypte, 1798; Infanterie Legere, Carabinier, 1800 (colour litho): French troops showcasing their valorous spirit as they navigate treacherous terrain during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. The Wrestlers: Channeling the strength and agility of ancient Greek athletes locked in an eternal struggle for victory - a timeless representation of physical conflict transcending centuries. The fight between Jem Smith and Alf Greenfield (litho): Two pugilists engaged in a fierce boxing match symbolize the primal nature of personal combat where skill meets brute force within the squared circle. Victory of the Roman fleet over the Carthaginians at the Battle of Aegates, 241 BC (engraving): Witness Rome's naval supremacy prevailing over its arch-rival Carthage in a pivotal clash that shaped Mediterranean history forever. British soldiers were seen fighting their way through the streets (colour litho): Amidst urban warfare's chaos and destruction emerges resilience as brave soldiers forge ahead to protect what they hold dear. James Figg - advertisement by William Hogarth c. , 1729/30: An artistic portrayal capturing England's first recognized heavyweight champion who embodied courage and skill within London's early boxing scene. The Romans (coloured engraving).