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America - Charles Lee Captured By The British
Major General Charles Lee is Captured By The British At Basking Ridge, New Jersey
12 December 1776
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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring the captivating image "Charles Lee Captured By The British" from Mary Evans Picture Library at Mary Evans Prints Online. This iconic moment in American history comes to life as you enjoy your favorite beverage from this high-quality mug. The vibrant, full-color print showcases Major General Charles Lee's surrender to the British forces during the Battle of Basking Ridge on December 12, 1776. Each mug is expertly crafted with a durable ceramic material and a comfortable handle, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts. Relive the past with every sip.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative print captures the moment of Major General Charles Lee's surrender to the British Army during the American Revolutionary War on December 12, 1776. The scene takes place at Basking Ridge, New Jersey, where Lee and his Continental Army were encamped. With the American cause facing significant challenges, morale was low, and the Continental Army was in a precarious position. Lee, a respected military leader, had taken command of the Continental Army following the resignation of George Washington. However, his tactics and decisions during the Battle of Monmouth in June 1778 had left many questioning his abilities. As the British forces, led by General Cornwallis, advanced on Basking Ridge, Lee made the fateful decision to abandon his position and retreat. The print depicts Lee, dressed in his military uniform, being seized by British soldiers as he attempts to escape. Surrounded by Redcoats, Lee's horse rears up in fear, adding to the chaos of the scene. The Continental soldiers, seen in the background, are in disarray, with some attempting to mount their horses and flee while others surrender. The saber-wielding British soldiers, determined and focused, embody the power and might of the British Army. The contrast between the red uniforms of the Redcoats and the blue and buff uniforms of the Continental soldiers highlights the divide between the two forces. This print is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and the pivotal role that Major General Charles Lee played in the conflict. The 18th century scene is brought to life through the intricate details of the soldiers, their uniforms, and the horses, making it a captivating and historically significant piece.
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