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Photographic Print : First Anglo-Afghan War 91838-1842), c1880
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First Anglo-Afghan War 91838-1842), c1880
First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842: Rescue of British prisoners from the Afghans after the defeat of Akbar Khan, April 1842
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Media ID 14840717
© Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage-Images
Afghan Afghani Afghanistan Anglo Afghan War Camp Conflict Defeat Defeated Embrace Embracing Hugging Imperialism Jalalabad Military Equipment Nangahar Prisoner Relief Relieved Rescue Resistance Survivor Wife Ann Ronan Pictures Military Personnel Wood Engraving
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our captivating photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic image "First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842" by an unknown creator from Heritage Images. This stunning vintage photograph, dated around 1880, transports you to the heart of the conflict, capturing the dramatic moment of the rescue of British prisoners from the Afghans after the defeat of Akbar Khan in April 1842. A true piece of historical art, this print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Add a touch of timeless charm to your home or office decor with this evocative image from the past.
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Estimated Product Size is 31.4cm x 21.2cm (12.4" x 8.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a poignant moment from the First Anglo-Afghan War (1838-1842). The image, taken around 1880, depicts the rescue of British prisoners from the Afghans after their defeat by Akbar Khan in April 1842. It showcases the resilience and determination of both soldiers and civilians amidst conflict and imperialism. In this scene, a female figure dressed in military uniform embraces her husband, a survivor of captivity. Their emotional reunion symbolizes not only the strength of their love but also the relief felt by all those who have endured hardship during war. The woman's presence challenges traditional gender roles as she stands proudly alongside her male counterparts. The camp setting serves as a reminder of the harsh realities faced by those involved in military campaigns. Military personnel can be seen in various states of exhaustion, emphasizing the toll that war takes on individuals physically and mentally. This wood engraving provides us with a glimpse into an important chapter in history - one marked by resistance, defeat, and ultimately survival. It highlights the bravery displayed by both Afghan fighters defending their country against foreign invaders and British soldiers enduring captivity. As we reflect upon this powerful image, we are reminded of the complexities inherent to conflicts like these - where lives are forever changed and families torn apart. Through this photograph, we bear witness to human resilience amidst adversity while acknowledging that war leaves no one untouched.
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