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Passages in the Life of a Subaltern, II (engraving)
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Passages in the Life of a Subaltern, II (engraving)
1059232 Passages in the Life of a Subaltern, II (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passages in the Life of a Subaltern, II. Illustration for The Graphic, 22 April 1876.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23026330
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Church Parade Exercise Hythe On Guard Parade Passages Signalling Subaltern Dismiss
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This engraving titled "Passages in the Life of a Subaltern, II" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the military life of that era. The image depicts various scenes from the daily routine of a subaltern officer, providing an insightful narrative. In this print, we witness moments such as church parades at the brigade depot and soldiers enjoying their well-deserved leave time. We also see them diligently standing on guard duty and engaging in military exercises like route marching and position drills. The ceremonial aspect is not forgotten either, with lively mess gatherings and formal parades adding color to their lives. The subaltern's training is highlighted through activities like extension motions, school of musketry, signalling practice, and officers' spring drill at Hythe. Each scene portrays different aspects of army life while emphasizing discipline and camaraderie among these soldiers. As we observe this historical artwork captured by an English School artist for The Graphic publication in 1876, it becomes evident that being a subaltern was more than just serving one's country; it involved dedication to duty alongside moments of celebration within their tight-knit community. This print offers us a unique opportunity to step into the shoes of those who served during that period—a visual gateway connecting us with history—reminding us both of our shared pasts and how far we have come since then.
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