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Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove
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Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. White served with the 92nd Highland Regiment and won a VC in the Afghan War. He commanded the defence of Ladysmith against the Boers during the Boer War. He was made a Field Marshal in 1903. Portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)
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1899 1902 Afghan War Boer War British Army Field Marshal Ireland Irish Medal Medals Siege Siege Of Ladysmith Tunic Victoria Cross War Hero Window And Grove Window Grove General White Military Personnel Print Collector2
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This vibrant and detailed print captures the esteemed Sir George Stuart White, a distinguished British Army general in 1902. The artist, Window & Grove, skillfully portrays General White in his military uniform, adorned with various decorations and medals that symbolize his remarkable achievements. Having served with the 92nd Highland Regiment during the Afghan War, General White's bravery earned him the Victoria Cross (VC), Britain's highest military honor. He later commanded the defense of Ladysmith against the Boers during the intense Boer War. The portrait showcases General White holding a sword, representing his leadership and prowess on the battlefield. His commanding presence is emphasized by his red military uniform and meticulously tailored clothes. As an Irishman hailing from Ireland, General White's dedication to serving his country is evident through this image. The photograph highlights not only his heroic status but also serves as a testament to British pride during this period of history. Published in "Celebrities of the Army" by George Newnes in London in 1902, this timeless portrait immortalizes Sir George Stuart White as a war hero and field marshal. It stands as a reminder of his significant contributions to both warfare strategy and national security throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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