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Food for the Troops: Landing Cattle at Port Said, c1882
Food for the Troops: Landing Cattle at Port Said, c1882. Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]
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Anglo Egyptian War Barrel Barrels British Battles On Land And Sea Bur Said Cassell Petter Galpin Cattle Grant Imperialism James Grant Landing Livestock Local People Mediterranean Sea Oxen Petter Galpin Port Said Supplies Troops Cassell Mizraim
Greetings Card (A5)
Step back in time with our exquisite Food for the Troops greeting card from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, taken from Heritage Images, transports you to the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882 as cattle are being landed at Port Said. A fascinating glimpse into history, this vintage greeting card is perfect for those who appreciate the richness of the past. Share a piece of history with your loved ones and make their day with this unique and thoughtful card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 14.5cm (8.3" x 5.7")
Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29cm (8.3" x 11.4")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Food for the Troops - Landing Cattle at Port Said, c1882
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. This print takes us back to a significant episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882. The image showcases the bustling port of Port Said, Egypt, as British troops eagerly await the arrival of much-needed supplies. In this particular scene, local men are seen unloading cattle from a ship onto the dock. The print beautifully captures both the urban and rural aspects of this historical moment. Amidst barrels and crates that hold essential provisions for the army, these majestic oxen stand tall against an expansive backdrop of ships anchored in the Mediterranean Sea. The presence of these animals symbolizes not only sustenance but also resilience during times of conflict. Their arrival brings hope to weary soldiers who have been fighting on foreign soil. It serves as a reminder that even amidst war, life goes on – livestock is tended to, food is procured, and communities continue their daily routines. Through this artwork by James Grant, we catch a glimpse into 19th-century Britain's imperialistic ambitions and its impact on countries like Egypt. This engraving from "British Battles on Land and Sea" transports us back in time while offering valuable insights into history through art. As we observe this remarkable piece today, let us reflect upon how wars shape nations and affect ordinary lives – both those directly involved in combat and those indirectly impacted by conflicts far away from home.
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