Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Universal Images Group (UIG) > Universal Images Group > Universal History Archive > British

The Last Shot in the Sudan

The Last Shot in the Sudan


Framed Photos
Photo Prints
Jigsaw Puzzles
Poster Prints
Canvas Prints
Fine Art Prints
Mounted Prints
Metal Prints
Cards
Home Decor
Image Downloads


We accept all major credit cards

UIG

Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Universal Images Group (UIG)

The Last Shot in the Sudan

The Last Shot in the Sudan. Chromolithograph published 1885 showing the end of one of the British campaigns in the Sudan

Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide

Media ID 9703113

© Universal History Archive

Cavalry Colonialism Conflict Helmet Pith Rifle Soldier


FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS

> Africa > Sudan > Related Images

> Universal Images Group (UIG) > Universal Images Group > Universal History Archive > British


The Last Shot in the Sudan

EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating chromolithograph published in 1885, offering a glimpse into one of the significant British campaigns in Sudan. This historical print captures the essence of colonialism and conflict through its vivid depiction of a brave soldier standing tall amidst the chaos. Clad in his helmet and armed with a rifle, he symbolizes both strength and determination. The image showcases not only the soldier's courage but also highlights the role played by cavalry during this period. The mounted soldiers charging forward on their horses evoke a sense of power and strategy as they navigate through challenging terrain to secure victory. One cannot ignore the distinctive pith helmets worn by these British troops, which became synonymous with their presence across various colonies. These iconic headgears serve as an emblematic reminder of imperialism's influence during that era. "The Last Shot in the Sudan" serves as an important historical artifact, shedding light on Britain's involvement in conflicts beyond its borders. It encapsulates both triumph and tragedy, capturing moments that shaped nations' destinies. This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) allows us to delve into history and reflect upon past events that have shaped our present world. It invites viewers to contemplate themes such as imperialism, bravery, sacrifice, and resilience while appreciating the artistry behind this remarkable chromolithograph.

MADE IN THE UK
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee

FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools

SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you

* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Basket.




Related Images


Khalifas Flight
Khalifas Flight
Battle Of Omdurman
Battle Of Omdurman
BATTLE OF OMDURMAN, 1898. British forces at the Battle of Omdurman in Sudan, 2 September 1898
BATTLE OF OMDURMAN, 1898. British forces at the Battle of Omdurman in Sudan, 2 September 1898
Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 2nd September 1898 (colour litho)
Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 2nd September 1898 (colour litho)
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - First coloumn at Gakdul Wells
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - First coloumn at Gakdul Wells
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Gordons Warfare
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Gordons Warfare
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Native Portraits
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Native Portraits
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman, 18
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman, 18
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 1898 (1906)
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 1898 (1906)
Lord Kitchener Entering Omdurman, Khartoum, Sudan, After The Battle, 1898. After A Painting By Charles M. Sheldon. Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850
Lord Kitchener Entering Omdurman, Khartoum, Sudan, After The Battle, 1898. After A Painting By Charles M. Sheldon. Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850

+

Shipping

+

Choices

+

Reviews

+

Guaranteed