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Major-General RAP Clements, commanding 12th Brigade, South Africa. Artist: Elliott & Fry
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Major-General RAP Clements, commanding 12th Brigade, South Africa. Artist: Elliott & Fry
Major-General RAP Clements, commanding 12th Brigade, South Africa. Portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)
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1899 1902 Boer War British Army Elliott And Fry Elliott Fry Clements Headgear Military Personnel Print Collector2 Swagger Stick
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This print showcases Major-General RAP Clements, a distinguished commander of the 12th Brigade during the Boer War in South Africa. The portrait, taken by renowned photographers Elliott & Fry, exudes an air of authority and strength as General Clements sits confidently on a regal chair. Dressed in his immaculate military uniform, this British officer epitomizes the bravery and dedication of soldiers who fought during this tumultuous period. His headgear proudly displays his rank, while a swagger stick rests beside him as a symbol of his command. The artist's skillful use of colorization adds depth to this historic image, allowing us to envision the vibrant world that existed during the turn of the 20th century. As we gaze upon General Clements' composed expression and resolute posture, we are transported back to an era defined by conflict and valor. This photograph not only captures one man's remarkable journey but also represents an entire generation's sacrifice for their country. It serves as a poignant reminder of the courage displayed by soldiers like General Clements throughout history. As we admire this timeless portrait from "Celebrities of the Army" published by George Newnes in London in 1902, let us pay homage to all those who have served their nations with honor and distinction.
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