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Pipers Hill and Picquet House, Jellalabad, 1879 circa (b / w photo)
5924152 PiperAs Hill and Picquet House, Jellalabad, 1879 circa (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: PiperAs Hill and Picquet House, Jellalabad, 1879 circa.
Photograph, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 1879 circa.
This photograph depicts a famous landmark from an earlier British incursion into Afghanistan. During the Siege of Jalalabad in 1842, Pipers Hill was named after an Afghan piper who continued playing despite the best efforts of British sharpshooters to kill him.
From an album of 61 photographs compiled by Lieutenant-Colonel C A Mercer, 4th Gurkha Regiment, 1878-1880.); eNational Army Museum; out of copyright
Media ID 22324050
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This photograph captures the historic Pipers Hill and Picquet House in Jellalabad, Afghanistan, circa 1879. The image showcases a famous landmark from an earlier British incursion into the country during the Second Afghan War (1878-1880). Pipers Hill earned its name during the Siege of Jalalabad in 1842 when an Afghan piper defiantly continued playing his instrument despite being targeted by British sharpshooters. The photograph is part of a collection compiled by Lieutenant-Colonel C A Mercer, who served with the 4th Gurkha Regiment during this period. It is one of 61 images that provide valuable insights into this tumultuous time in history. Pipers Hill and Picquet House stand as reminders of past conflicts and serve as symbols of resilience amidst adversity. This print offers viewers a glimpse into a significant moment in Afghanistan's history, showcasing both architectural beauty and historical significance. Preserved at the National Army Museum in London, this photograph serves as a testament to the bravery displayed by individuals on both sides of these conflicts. Its inclusion within Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection ensures that it can be appreciated for generations to come without any commercial use restrictions.
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