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Pontoons looking right towards Antwerp
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Pontoons looking right towards Antwerp
Siege of Antwerp 1914. Pontoons looking right towards Antwerp. Made and painted by the men of the 1st Royal Naval Division who were interned at Groningen, Holland. Signed Seaman S. Holgate, D Company, Collingwood Battalion. Inscribed on verso - To Daisy, from Ralph and Sid, July 28th, 1918. E. Ralph Jones
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28th Antwerp Battalion Collingwood Daisy Division Groningen Holland Inscribed Interned Jones Nautical Pontoons Ralph Regiments Seaman Siege Signed Topographical Verso Holgate Made
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This evocative print depicts a scene from the Siege of Antwerp during World War I, with a view of pontoons stretching towards the city of Antwerp from the right side. The pontoons were built and painted by the men of the 1st Royal Naval Division who were interned at Groningen, Holland. The meticulous detail in the painting showcases the dedication and resourcefulness of the soldiers during this challenging time. The print is signed by Seaman Holgate of D Company, Collingwood Battalion, adding a personal touch to this historical artifact. The inscription on the reverse side of the print reads, "To Daisy, from Ralph and Sid, July 28th, 1918. E. Ralph Jones." This inscription suggests that the print was a thoughtful gift from two soldiers, Ralph and Sid, to a loved one named Daisy, and was signed by their friend, E. Ralph Jones. The date indicates that the print was given as a memento towards the end of the war. The Siege of Antwerp took place from October 1914 to February 1915, when the German army surrounded the city, cutting off the Allied supply lines. The use of pontoons to cross the Scheldt River was a crucial tactic employed by the Allied forces during this time. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and resilience of the soldiers during this pivotal moment in history. The topographical detail in the painting, with the inclusion of the pontoons, the city of Antwerp in the background, and the Dutch landscape, makes this a valuable addition to any collection of World War I art or military history. This unique and historically significant print is a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the soldiers during wartime, and a poignant reminder of the human stories behind the larger historical narrative.
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