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Lieutenant General Sir Henry Rundle, Commander 8th Division, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Artist: Lambert, Weston and Son
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Lieutenant General Sir Henry Rundle, Commander 8th Division, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Artist: Lambert, Weston and Son
Lieutenant General Sir Henry Rundle, Commander of the 8th Division, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Portrait of Rundle (1856-1934) from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)
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1899 1902 Boer War British Army Henry Khaki Lambert Pith Helmet Topee Military Personnel Print Collector2 Rundle
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This print showcases Lieutenant General Sir Henry Rundle, the esteemed Commander of the 8th Division in the South Africa Field Force during the Boer War. The portrait, taken in 1902 by Lambert, Weston and Son, exudes a sense of strength and determination that epitomizes this renowned military officer. In his striking military uniform, Sir Henry Rundle stands tall as a symbol of British power and resilience. His pith helmet rests atop his head with an air of authority, while his khaki attire reflects the practicality required for warfare in that era. The artist skillfully captures every detail - from the intricate design on his uniform to the intensity in his eyes. As one gazes upon this image, it transports us back to a pivotal moment in history when nations clashed on foreign soil. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers like Sir Henry Rundle who fought valiantly for their country's cause. The photograph not only immortalizes an extraordinary individual but also offers insight into nineteenth-century military dress and customs. It is a testament to both artistry and historical significance. This remarkable portrait from Celebrities of the Army published by George Newnes in London holds immense value for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its vibrant colors breathe life into an era long gone yet forever etched within our collective memory.
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