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With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner (engraving)

With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner (engraving)


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With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner (engraving)

1042565 With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner (engraving) by Charlton, John (1849-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner. Illustration for The Graphic, 9 October 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; British, out of copyright

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13th Bengal Lancers Bringing Mohmand Field Force Trooper


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The captivating engraving titled "With the Mohmand Field Force, a Trooper of the 13th Bengal Lancers bringing in a Pathan Prisoner" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by John Charlton in 1897, this powerful image showcases the bravery and determination of a trooper from the renowned 13th Bengal Lancers. Mounted on his majestic horse, the trooper is depicted leading a captured Pathan prisoner towards captivity. The intensity of their encounter is palpable as both figures exude strength and resilience. The trooper's unwavering gaze reflects his commitment to duty, while the prisoner's stoic expression hints at an underlying struggle. This engraving originally appeared in The Graphic on October 9th, 1897, providing readers with an insight into the events unfolding during that time. It serves as a testament to the valiant efforts made by British forces during their encounters with tribesmen along India's northwest frontier. Through this artwork, we are transported back to an era where military prowess and equestrian skills were highly revered. It reminds us of the sacrifices made by soldiers who fought tirelessly for their country amidst challenging circumstances. Preserved within private collections today, this print continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic excellence. Its presence serves as a reminder of our collective past and honors those who have dedicated themselves to protecting others.

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