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K for Kings Royal Rifles L for Life Guards (1st)
3037601 K for Kings Royal Rifles L for Life Guards (1st), from Military ABC, 1889 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: From the childrens book, Military ABC, one of a volume of chromolithographs after A G Buck and P W Reynolds, Deans Gold Medal Series, 1889.
Published by Dean and Son, 1889.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22232930
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Infantry Kings Royal Rifles Life Guards Uniformed
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This print showcases the military prowess and regal elegance of the Kings Royal Rifles and Life Guards (1st) in 19th century England. The image, taken from the children's book "Military ABC" is a vibrant colour lithograph that beautifully captures the essence of these esteemed troops. In this illustration, we see a soldier adorned in an impeccable uniform, representing both infantry and cavalry units. His confident stance exudes strength and determination as he holds his rifle with precision. The attention to detail in his attire reflects the meticulousness of military dress codes during this era. The juxtaposition of the soldier against a backdrop reminiscent of a shooting range adds depth to this artwork. It highlights their dedication to honing their marksmanship skills while serving their country. This depiction serves as a reminder of the discipline required by soldiers who protect our nation. Published by Dean and Son in 1889, this piece is part of Deans Gold Medal Series, which aimed to educate young readers about different aspects of military life through stunning chromolithographs like this one. Preserved at London's National Army Museum, this historical gem offers us a glimpse into Britain's armed forces during Victorian times. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its ability to evoke admiration for those who have dedicated themselves to protecting our freedom throughout history.
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