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Brigadier-General The Earl of Erroll, 1902. Creator: Elliott & Fry
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Brigadier-General The Earl of Erroll, 1902. Creator: Elliott & Fry
Brigadier-General The Earl of Erroll, 1902. Charles Gore Hay, 20th Earl of Erroll, (1852-1927), Scottish general commissioned to the Imperial Yeomanry, took part in the Battle of Paardeberg (February 1900) and put in charge of prisoners from Piet Cronjes army. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VII", by Louis Creswicke. [The Caxton Publishing Co. London, 1902]
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1899 1902 2nd Boer War Bamp W Battle Of Paardeberg Boer Wars Brigadier General British Army Caxton Publishing Company Caxton Pulishing Company Caxton Pulishing Company Limited Caxton Pulishing Company Ltd Chest Plate Creswicke Elliott And Elliott And Amp Elliott And And Fry Elliott And Fry Glove Gloves Helmet Limited Louis Louis Creswicke Second Boer War Second Transvaal War South Africa South Africa And The Transvaal War South African Transvaal British Empire Charles Hay Imperial Yeomanry
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This print showcases Brigadier-General The Earl of Erroll, Charles Gore Hay, in 1902. A distinguished Scottish general commissioned to the Imperial Yeomanry, Lord Erroll played a significant role in the Battle of Paardeberg during the Second Boer War. In this side view portrait captured by Elliott & Fry, he exudes an air of authority and strength. Dressed in his military uniform, complete with a helmet and chest plate, Lord Erroll stands tall as a symbol of British colonial power in South Africa. His gloved hands rest confidently on his sword hilt, emphasizing his readiness for battle. The black and white composition adds depth to the image while evoking a sense of historical significance. Lord Erroll's profile reveals both determination and wisdom acquired through years of service to the British Empire. As one person among many who fought bravely during this tumultuous period in history, he represents the valor and sacrifice exhibited by countless soldiers. This photograph not only captures an individual but also encapsulates an era defined by conflict and imperialism. It serves as a reminder of Britain's military presence abroad during the late 19th century - an empire extending its influence across continents. Preserved within this print is not just an image but also a story waiting to be explored; it invites us to delve deeper into history books like Louis Creswicke's "South Africa and the Transvaal War" where tales from that time come alive once more.
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