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Bombardier Harlock laying his gun after having been twice wounded (litho)

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Bombardier Harlock laying his gun after having been twice wounded (litho)

STC413321 Bombardier Harlock laying his gun after having been twice wounded (litho) by Valda, John Harris (d.1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: 15th September 1914; Battle of Aisne; Bombardier Ernest George Harlock (, of the 113th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, English recipient of the Victoria Cross; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 23475524

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Brave Bravery British Army Courage Deeds Of Valour Heroism Trench Warfare Trenches Victoria Cross 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Great War


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The captivating litho print titled "Bombardier Harlock laying his gun after having been twice wounded" captures a poignant moment during the Battle of Aisne on September 15,1914. The image showcases Bombardier Ernest George Harlock, a brave soldier from the 113th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Despite being wounded twice in battle, Harlock's unwavering determination and heroism shine through as he lays down his gun. This powerful depiction of courage and sacrifice resonates with viewers as they witness the immense bravery displayed by soldiers like Harlock during trench warfare in World War I. The artist, John Harris Valda (d. 1941), skillfully portrays the emotional toll of war through intricate details and shading techniques. Harlock's actions did not go unnoticed; he was awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross for his exceptional deeds of valor on that fateful day. This recognition further emphasizes the significance of this historical moment captured in the litho print. As we gaze upon this artwork from Fine Art Finder's Private Collection, we are reminded of the countless acts of heroism exhibited by soldiers who fought bravely on battlefields throughout World War I. It serves as a tribute to all those who sacrificed their lives for their country and highlights their enduring legacy in history.

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