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Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News
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Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News
Special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915 - Great War Deeds featuring heroic actions of the First World War depicted by a number of ILN artists including Richard Caton Woodville (who painted the cover image), Frederic de Haenen, Samuel Begg, A. C. Michael and Norman Wilkinson. Date: 1915
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Great War Deeds: Witnessing the Heroic Actions of the First World War Through the Illustrated London News The Illustrated London News (ILN) produced a special panorama supplement in 1915, titled "Great War Deeds," to commemorate the brave and heroic actions of soldiers during the First World War. This supplement was a testament to the power of illustration in recording and preserving history. The cover image, painted by renowned artist Richard Caton Woodville, depicted a daring cavalry charge, embodying the spirit of bravery and determination that defined the war. The supplement also featured illustrations by Frederic de Haenen, Samuel Begg, A. C. Michael, and Norman Wilkinson, each capturing a unique moment of heroism on the battlefield. The "Great War Deeds" supplement provided a visual account of the war that went beyond the statistics and numbers reported in traditional news sources. Through the illustrations, readers could witness the exploits of soldiers in the heat of battle, the camaraderie and resilience they displayed, and the sacrifices they made. The illustrations in "Great War Deeds" were not just works of art but also historical documents that offered a glimpse into the reality of the war. They provided a visual record of the events and experiences that shaped the course of history. The oval-shaped format of the supplement added to its unique character, making it a collectible and cherished piece of wartime memorabilia. The "Great War Deeds" supplement remains an important historical document, reminding us of the heroism and sacrifices made during the First World War.
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