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Lieutenant A L Bobby, Machine Gun Corps and the Middlesex Regiment
5925081 Lieutenant A L Bobby, Machine Gun Corps and the Middlesex Regiment, 1917 circa (oil on canvas) by Butler, Charles Ernest (1864-c.1918); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Lieutenant A L Bobby, Machine Gun Corps and the Middlesex Regiment, 1917 circa.
Oil on canvas by Charles E Butler, 1918.
This portrait of Bobby was painted posthumously from a photograph. He was killed in action on 20 November 1917 whilst serving with the 16th (Service) Battalion (Public Schools), The Duke of CambridgeAs (Middlesex) Regiment. The latter unit was a New Army formation established in London on 1 September 1914 by Lieutenant-Colonel J J Mackay. In November 1917 it was serving with 86th Brigade of 29th Division.); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22763168
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This portrait, titled "Lieutenant A L Bobby, Machine Gun Corps and the Middlesex Regiment" captures the essence of a brave soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. Painted posthumously by Charles E Butler in 1918, this oil on canvas masterpiece is a poignant tribute to Lieutenant A L Bobby. The painting showcases Lieutenant Bobby dressed in his service uniform, exuding an air of dignity and strength. His piercing gaze reflects both determination and a sense of duty towards his comrades. The artist skillfully brings out every detail, from the intricate folds of his uniform to the subtle nuances in his expression. Lieutenant A L Bobby served with distinction as part of the 16th (Service) Battalion (Public Schools), The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex) Regiment during World War I. Tragically, he lost his life on November 20th, 1917 while serving with the 86th Brigade of the renowned 29th Division. This portrait serves as a powerful reminder not only of Lieutenant Bobby's sacrifice but also pays homage to all those who have laid down their lives in service to their nation. It stands as a testament to bravery and valor that should never be forgotten. Displayed at London's National Army Museum, this painting allows us to connect with history and honor those who fought selflessly for our freedom. Through its brushstrokes, it immortalizes Lieutenant A L Bobby's memory and ensures that future generations will remember his courage forevermore.
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