Tel El Kebir Collection
"Tel el Kebir: A Glimpse into the Battle that Shaped History" Step back in time to 1882, as we witness the storming by the brave Black Watch
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"Tel el Kebir: A Glimpse into the Battle that Shaped History" Step back in time to 1882, as we witness the storming by the brave Black Watch. In this captivating colour lithograph, the intensity of their assault is palpable, showcasing their unwavering determination. Another striking image transports us to the heart of battle, as British artillery fearlessly enters enemy lines at Tel El Kebir. The vivid colours bring to life the chaos and bravery exhibited by these soldiers who fought for victory. The Highland Light Infantry takes center stage in a mesmerizing lithograph capturing their presence within Tel-El-Kebir's entrenchment. Their resolute stance reflects their commitment to defending against any opposition they faced. Moving beyond Tel el Kebir itself, we delve into other significant moments surrounding this historic event. The Battle of Kassassin comes alive through an intricate gravure print, offering a glimpse into yet another chapter of this tumultuous conflict. A different gravure artwork highlights the pivotal Battle of Tel el-Kebir itself—a testament to courage and sacrifice etched forever in history's annals. This depiction allows us to appreciate both sides' struggles during this monumental clash. Witnessing Lieutenant Wyatt Rawson amidst these events adds a personal touch—his face reflecting both determination and uncertainty as he navigates through treacherous terrain. His story becomes intertwined with those who fought alongside him on that fateful day. To better understand the strategic layout, we explore a detailed plan illustrating how forces were deployed during September 13th's Battle of Tel-El-Kebir—an invaluable resource for military historians seeking insight into tactics employed during this era. Beyond depictions solely focused on warfare lies Robert George Talbot Kelly's artistic mastery. His stunning paintings transport us away from combat zones and towards serene scenes along Ismailia Canal near Tel-El-Kebir.