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The Black Watch charging the intrenchments at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir, published
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The Black Watch charging the intrenchments at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir, published
XJF437979 The Black Watch charging the intrenchments at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir, published in The London Illustrated News, October 1882 (engraving) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Battle of Tel el-Kebir between the Egyptian and the British armies occurred on September 13th, 1882; The battle itself was an attempt by Egyptian forces, led by Ahmed Urabi (1841-1911), to arrest a British advance on Cairo which lies 110km south west of Tel el-Kebir; The charge was led by the Highland Brigade, of which the Black Watch are a regiment; ); English, out of copyright
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The Black Watch Charging the Intrenchments at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir - A Glimpse into Heroic Valor
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. This print captures a defining moment in history, depicting The Black Watch charging fearlessly towards the intrenchments during the Battle of Tel el-Kebir. Published in The London Illustrated News in October 1882, this engraving by Melton Prior immortalizes an extraordinary chapter in military prowess. The battle itself unfolded on September 13th, 1882, as Egyptian forces under Ahmed Urabi attempted to halt British advancement towards Cairo. Leading this audacious charge was the Highland Brigade, with The Black Watch regiment at its forefront. Clad in their distinctive kilts and fueled by unwavering determination, these Scottish soldiers epitomized bravery and resilience. As bayonets gleam menacingly against a backdrop of smoke-filled chaos and relentless bombardment, this image encapsulates both the ferocity of battle and the indomitable spirit of those fighting for imperialist dominance. It stands as a testament to colonialism's grip on Africa during that era. Beyond its historical significance lies a deeper narrative—a clash between aspirations for independence from African nations like Egypt and Britain's drive for control over foreign territories. This visual masterpiece evokes emotions ranging from admiration for valorous soldiers to contemplation about power dynamics within an ever-changing world. Preserved within private collections today, this artwork continues to inspire awe while offering us glimpses into our shared past. Its
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