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The War in the Soudan (Sudan): Burial of the Late Mk. J. A. Cameron, of the standard

The War in the Soudan (Sudan): Burial of the Late Mk. J. A. Cameron, of the standard


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The War in the Soudan (Sudan): Burial of the Late Mk. J. A. Cameron, of the standard

The War in the Soudan (Sudan): Burial of the Late Mk. J.A. Cameron, of the " standard, " by his Fellow-Correspondents

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Burial Cameron Engraving 1885 Late Soudan Standard Sudan


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This vintage engraving from the 19th century captures a poignant moment in history - the burial of the late Mk. J. A. Cameron, a correspondent for "The Standard" during the War in the Soudan (Sudan). The image showcases an illustrative technique that was popular during this era, with intricate details and fine lines etched into the print. In this retro-styled scene, we witness a solemn gathering of Cameron's fellow correspondents paying their respects to their fallen comrade. The Victorian-era attire worn by these individuals adds to the historical significance of this engraving, transporting us back to a time when war reporting was both perilous and revered. As we delve deeper into this engraved image, it becomes evident that it serves as more than just a visual representation of an event; it is also a testament to cultural and artistic practices prevalent in 19th-century society. The meticulous craftsmanship employed in creating this piece reflects not only technical skill but also an appreciation for storytelling through art. Preserved by Arkheia and made available by Universal Images Group (UIG), this engraving from 1885 offers us a glimpse into our past while reminding us of the sacrifices made during times of conflict. It stands as a powerful reminder that even amidst war, there exists camaraderie among those who bear witness to its horrors - exemplified here by Cameron's fellow correspondents bidding him farewell.

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