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The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, as it was with the line and outworks 1648
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The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, as it was with the line and outworks 1648
5923308 The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, as it was with the line and outworks 1648 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (17th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, as it was with the line and outworks 1648.
Engraving published 1648 circa.
A birds-eye view of the town and surrounding area, forts and positions of the parliamentary army. The siege lasted for 11 weeks and despite suffering extreme hardship and hunger, Lord NorwichAs Royalist garrison only surrendered following news of the defeat of the Royalist army in the North of England at the Battle of Preston (1648).); eNational Army Museum; out of copyright
Media ID 23664774
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The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax - A Glimpse into 17th Century Warfare
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - "The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, as it was with the line and outworks 1648". The engraving, created by an unknown artist during the 17th century, offers a birds-eye view of the town and its surrounding area. It provides an intricate depiction of forts, positions, and artillery used by the parliamentary army during this intense battle. Lasting for a grueling 11 weeks, this siege pushed both sides to their limits. Despite enduring extreme hardship and hunger, it was only after news arrived about the defeat of Royalist forces in Northern England at the Battle of Preston that Lord Norwich's Royalist garrison finally surrendered. The image showcases not only the strategic planning involved in fortifying positions but also highlights how topography played a crucial role in siege warfare. Every detail is meticulously portrayed; you can almost feel yourself transported back to that tumultuous time. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from London's National Army Museum collection, we are reminded of humanity's unyielding spirit even amidst adversity. This engraving serves as a testament to our resilience and determination throughout centuries of conflict. Through this print provided by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we gain insight into one particular episode within our rich tapestry of history - where battles were fought not just on open fields but also
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