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Damp marks top right hand corner of large border with spotting on border.Souvenir des grandes manoeuvres by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0021
 Damp marks top right hand corner of large border with small amount of spotting on border.  Ne bouge pas! (souvenir des grandes manoeuvres) by Moris Roy (P)Click For DetailsANT0022
Damp marks top right hand corner of large border with small amount of spotting on border. Un regiment du hussards de marche - Campagne de 1870-1871 by Henry Dupray (P)Click For DetailsANT0025
 Damp mark on top left hand corner of large border, edge of large border frayed, some marks on outer border with a mark on inner border near title, some marks on image. Trompette de hussards by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0029
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image fairly clean.Bivouac au Bourget by Alphonse de Neuville (P)Click For DetailsANT0030
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some discoloration on bottom and edge of border, image very clean. La Halte by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0031
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some marks on outer border and inner border around text, a small mark on image.Les deux amis by H Bellanger (P)Click For DetailsANT0033
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, variety of spotting marks on outer and inner borders with some on image.Les dernieres cartouches (Balan pres Sedan - 1er 7bre 1870) by Alphonse de Neuville (P)Click For DetailsANT0034
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, variety of marks on outer border, image and title area fairly clean. De Montbeliard a Strasbourg (En route pour les prisons Allemandes) by Alphonse de Neuville (P)Click For DetailsANT0035
 Damp mark on top left hand corner of large border, some marks on outer border, image clean.  Une grand garde aux environs de Paris (1870-1871) by Henry Dupray (P)Click For DetailsANT0036
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image fairly clean.Les ambulanciers by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0040
 Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image fairly clean.   Un coup de cannon by E Berne-Bellecour (P)Click For DetailsANT0042
Small damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image clean.  Artillerie legere allant prendre position - Armee sous Metz (1870) by Henry Dupray (P)Click For DetailsANT0044
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image fairly clean.Attack d un Convoi by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0045
Small damp mark on top left hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image clean.Parlementaire by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0046
Damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, a lot of marks on outer border and inner border around text, some spotting on image.En Retraite by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsANT0047
Small damp mark on top left hand corner of large border, slight damage and some spotting on outer border, image and title area have a few small spots but are fairly clean. A la recherche d un gue by Alphonse de Neuville (P)Click For DetailsANT0048
Small damp mark on top right hand corner of large border, some spotting on outer border, image clean. Bataille de Forbach (Episode de la gare de Styring 6 Aout 1870) by Alphonse de Neuville (P)Click For DetailsANT0050
ANT94. Saving the Guns at the Battle of Maiwand by Richard Caton Woodville. Saving the Guns at the Battle of Maiwand by Richard Caton Woodville. (P)Click For DetailsANT0094
At Kassassin on the 28th August, General Grahams force was vigorously attacked by the Egyptians. He signalled for assistance, which was afforded him by the Life Guards and the Blues with the Horse Artillery, and the 7th Dragoon Guards. Then came the so-called Midnight Charge. Considering that the attack was not seriously begun till 4.30 p.m., and that General Graham ordered a general return to camp at 8.45 p.m., the title is certainly a misnomer. When they arrived near enough to the scene of the conflict for bullets to drop among the troopers, they halted just to breathe the tired horses, and then came the order to charge. Like a thunderbolt, furious and irresistible, the heavy troopers rode for the enemy. A terrible scene of slaughter and confusion ensued; the enemy fled in great disorder, and the battle was won.The Charge of Drury Lowes Cavalry at Kassassin, August 28th 1882 by Christopher Clark.Click For DetailsANT0095
ANT103P.  Sir Henry Havelock at the Relief of Lucknow by Howard Davie.  Sir Henry Havelock at the Relief of Lucknow by Howard Davie (P)Click For DetailsANT0103
 Plates from Valour and Victory by F Shaw & Co, published 1902. We tried hard to save the rest of the guns, possibly by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsANT0123
 Plates from Valour and Victory by F Shaw & Co, published 1902. His eyes turned up to heaven, his shoulders in a pool of blood, possibly by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsANT0124
 Plates from Valour and Victory by F Shaw & Co, published 1902. Major-General Baden Powell possibly by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsANT0125
 Plates from Valour and Victory by F Shaw & Co, published 1902. Surgeon Major Babtie carried Lord Roberts son into such shelter as there wasClick For DetailsANT0126
ANT0240. Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman by William Barnes Wollen. Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsANT0240
CC161. Original art for the book Texas Brazos by Chris Collingwood. Original art for the book Texas Brazos by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsCC0161
CCP19.  Major General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum c.1899 by Chris Collingwood. Major General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum c.1899 by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsCCP0019
CCP20.  Field Marshal Lord Roberts V.C. , G.C.B. c.1899 by Chris Collingwood. Field Marshal Lord Roberts V.C. , G.C.B. c.1899 by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsCCP0020
CCP34P. 95th Rifles by Chris Collingwood 95th Rifles by Chris Collingwood (P)Click For DetailsCCP0034
CCP61P. Trooper, 11th Yorkshire Dragoon Company c.1901 by Chris Collingwood. Trooper, 11th Yorkshire Dragoon Company c.1901 by Chris Collingwood. (P)Click For DetailsCCP0061
<b>SOLD, £350 August 2009)</b>Comanche War Party c.1840s by Chris Collingwood. (P)Click For DetailsCCP0066
CCP0067. Comanche Warrior c.1840s by Chris Collingwood. Comanche Warrior c.1840s by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsCCP0067
CCP0068. Texas Ranger c.1840s by Chris Collingwood. Texas Ranger c.1840s by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsCCP0068
This print has a badly marked border, hence the reduced price.  Officier de Dragons - Tenue de Manoeuvre by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0001
DD2P.  Officier et Cavaliers du Train des Equipages Militaires by Edouard Detaille.  Officier et Cavaliers du Train des Equipages Militaires by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0002
DD3P.  Etat Major dun General Division by Edouard Detaille.  Etat Major dun General Division by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0003
DD4P.  Infanterie de Ligne, Clairon - Tenue de Campaign by Edouard Detaille.  Infanterie de Ligne, Clairon - Tenue de Campaign by Edouard Detaille. (P)Click For DetailsDD0004
DD5P.  Chasseurs a Pied - Grandes Manoeurves by Edouard Detaille.  Chasseurs a Pied - Grandes Manoeurves by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0005
DD6P.  Hussards Grande Tenue - Quartier de Cavalerie by Edouard Detaille.  Hussards Grande Tenue - Quartier de Cavalerie by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0006
DD7P.  Zouaves - Tambours - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Zouaves - Tambours - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0007
DD8P.  Infanterie de Ligne - Musicien by Edouard Detaille.  Infanterie de Ligne - Musicien by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0008
DD9P.  Hussards - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Hussards - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0009
DD11P.  Eleve de lEcole Speciale Militarie de Saint-Gyr Cavalerie by Edouard Detaille.  Eleve de lEcole Speciale Militarie de Saint-Gyr Cavalerie by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0011
DD12P.  Spahis a la Fantasia by Edoaurd Detaille.  Spahis a la Fantasia by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0012
DD13P.  Artillerie - Sous-Officiers de Batteries a Cheval et Cannoniers de Batteries a Pied - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille.  Artillerie - Sous-Officiers de Batteries a Cheval et Cannoniers de Batteries a Pied - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0013
DD14P.  Tirailleurs Indigenes - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille.  Tirailleurs Indigenes - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0014
DD15P.  Dragons - Service en Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Dragons - Service en Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0015
DD16P.  Dragon - Petite Tenue by Edouard Detaille.  Dragon - Petite Tenue by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0016
DD17P.  Infanterie de Ligne - La Caserne by Edouard Detaille.  Infanterie de Ligne - La Caserne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0017
DD18P.  Chasseurs a Pied - Sergent Major, Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Chasseurs a Pied - Sergent Major, Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0018
DD19P.  Artillerie a Cheval - Mise en Batterie; Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Artillerie a Cheval - Mise en Batterie; Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0019
DD20P.  Officier Indigene de Tirailleurs Algeriens - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Officier Indigene de Tirailleurs Algeriens - Tenue de Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0020
DD21P.  Infanterie de Ligne - Arrivee a LEtape; Grande Manoeuvres by Edouard Detaille. Infanterie de Ligne - Arrivee a LEtape; Grande Manoeuvres by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0021
DD22P.  Garde Republicaine et Sapeurs-Pompiers - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille.  Garde Republicaine et Sapeurs-Pompiers - Grande Tenue by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0022
DD23P. Spahis - Peloton D Escorte by Edouard Detaille.  Spahis - Peloton D Escorte by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0023
DD27P.  Hussards - Service en Campagne by Edouard Detaille.  Hussards - Service en Campagne by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0027
DD30P.  Cuirassiers - Reception d une Ambassade a l Elysee by Edouard Detaille.  Cuirassiers - Reception d une Ambassade a l Elysee by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0030
DD38P.  Chasseurs a Cheval - Defile de la Parade by Edouard Detaille.  Chasseurs a Cheval - Defile de la Parade by Edouard Detaille (P)Click For DetailsDD0038
Depicting the charge of the Lancers against what they first thought was a small group of Dervishes, but was in fact thousands hidden in a depression in the desert. The Lancers had to ride straight through. For this bravery three Victoria crosses were won. The 21st lancers lost 5 officers and 65 men with 120 horses lost. Winston Churchill was one of the Officers who survived the charge.  The Charge of the 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman by Richard Caton Woodville.Click For DetailsDHM0005
 In July 1879 during the Afghan Campaign. Ayub Khan and an army of over 35,000 warriors were marching onto Kandahar. The British force under the command of General Burrows decided to fight. With a force, no more than 3,300 strong, took up position in a tiny hamlet of Mahmudabad, within 2 hours many of the British had been slaughtered, but with nightfall the remnants of the brigade retreated. The picture shows C battery of the Royal Horse Artillery withdrawing with the enemy in hot pursuit. Saving the Guns at the Battle of Maiwand by Richard Caton Woodville.Click For DetailsDHM0006
 Illustrates the scene at Modderfontein Farm where a squadron of the 17th lancers were pinned down by a large Boer force, and fought to the finish. All That Was Left of Them by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsDHM0008
Shows the French Cuirassiers of the 2nd Empire of Napoleon the 3rd. Le Drapeau by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0011
Christmas, which is essentially the spirit of home, turns our thoughts more sympathetically then at any other season of the year to our kinsmen across the seas, especially to our soldiers in the lonely outposts of the Empire. This picture recalls a famous incident in the story of our Indian Frontier which was thrilling the Motherland about this time twelve years ago. On August 23rd, 1897, the warlike tribe of the Afridis attacked Ali Musjid and Fort Maude. In October a British force was despatched to punish them by invading Tirah, their summer home, and on the 20th of the month occurred the fight on the Dargai Heights, where the enemy had taken up a strong position. The Gurkhas were first sent up, but were met with a withering fire. Then the Derbys and the Dorsets tried to rush the entrenchments; but at last the (1st) Gordon Highlanders were told off for the perilous task. Headed by their pipers, and led by Lieut.-Colonel Mathias, they dashed through a murderous fire, and in forty minutes won the height, leaving three officers and thirty men killed and wounded on the way. The individual acts of courage were equally splendid, and the conduct of the pipers in particular roused great enthusiasm. Their Lance-Corporal was shot through the chest, but Piper Findlater, after being shot through both feet and unable to stand, sat up under a heavy fire and continued playing the Cock o the North to encourage his comrades. His gallantry raised an enormous wave of public enthusiasm. He received the V.C. and retired on a pension to his native Aberdeenshire. Storming of Dargai Heights by the 1st Gordon Highlanders. The Wounded Pipers Gallantry by Richard Caton Woodville.Click For DetailsDHM0020
Showing men of the Black Watch in a barrack room in Edinburgh Castle about to leave for the war in Egypt. Black Watch Under Orders by R.G. Hutchinson.Click For DetailsDHM0034
Depicts Dr. William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the Bengal Army arriving at the gates of Jellabad on his exhausted and dying horse. He was thought to be the sole survivor of some 16,000 strong army and followers from Kabul, which was forced to retreat the 90 miles over snow covered passes to Jellabad during the first Aghan war. A few others eventually struggled through to the fort. Remnants of an Army by Lady Elizabeth Butler.Click For DetailsDHM0062
Depicts two Irish peasants in traditional dress being marched through a Kerry glen by a recruiting party of the 88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers) Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady Elizabeth Butler.Click For DetailsDHM0069
This dynamic picture shows the cavalry charge at the relief of Lucknow, 1859, during the Indian Mutiny. Charge of the Queens Bays by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsDHM0075
The 1st Gordon Highlanders about to take the heights of Dargai which were held by the Afridis. During the engagement on the 20th October 1897, the regiment lost three Officers and thirty men. Dargai by Robert Gibb.Click For DetailsDHM0079
 Probably depicts the rescue of gunners of the Royal Horse artillery (C-Battery) during the retreat from the battle of Maiwand. Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Elizabeth Butler.Click For DetailsDHM0081
Another view of the Charge through  the 1,000s of dervishes, note the Dervishes attempts to bring down the horses by hacking at there rear legs. Charge of the 21st lancers by George Derville Rowlandson.Click For DetailsDHM0087
DHM088.  Son of the Empire by Calderton. Son of the Empire by Calderton.Click For DetailsDHM0088
Showing from inside the square, the 1st York and Lancs and the 1st Black Watch as the Hadenoa attack, 13th March 1884. Battle of Tamaii by G Douglas Giles.Click For DetailsDHM0095
DHM099. Royal Horse Artillery Crossing a River Under Fire by George Scott Royal Horse Artillery Crossing a River Under Fire by George ScottClick For DetailsDHM0099
DHM107.  6th Inniskilling Dragoons by Harry Payne. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsDHM0107
At the moment the Mahdists broke into the corner of the square against the Heavy Camel Regiment. 17th January 1885.  Interesting note: a detachment of two officers and 44 men from the Scots Greys formed part of the Camel Corps in Egypt, and went through the desert march and took part in the battle of Abu Klea. At that affair one officer and 12 men were killed and three more men died of disease. The Battle of Abuklea by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsDHM0111
Often called the Last Patrol, the painting depicts a scene from the Boer war, showing a party of Lancers bringing a riderless horse back from patrol.  Art prints reproduced by kind permission of the 9th / 12th Lancers.   The Empty Saddle by J P Beadle.Click For DetailsDHM0117
During hand to hand fighting in the Afghan War Lt. S.A. Menzies was wounded and drummer Roddick with drawn claymore fought off the Afghans and protected his officer. Drummer Roddick in Afghanistan by Skeoch Cumming.Click For DetailsDHM0118
In this Victorian painting,  a young child looks at his reflection in the breastplate armour worn by his father, a trooper of the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues)Reflections.Click For DetailsDHM0123
At Kassassin on the 28th August, General Grahams force was vigorously attacked by the Egyptians. He signalled for assistance, which was afforded him by the Life Guards and the Blues with the Horse Artillery, and the 7th Dragoon Guards. Then came the so-called Midnight Charge. Considering that the attack was not seriously begun till 4.30 p.m., and that General Graham ordered a general return to camp at 8.45 p.m., the title is certainly a misnomer. When they arrived near enough to the scene of the conflict for bullets to drop among the troopers, they halted just to breathe the tired horses, and then came the order to charge. Like a thunderbolt, furious and irresistible, the heavy troopers rode for the enemy. A terrible scene of slaughter and confusion ensued; the enemy fled in great disorder, and the battle was won.Kassassin Charge of the Household Cavalry by J Richards.Click For DetailsDHM0124
 This led the way for the British to advance towards Bloemfontain and onto Pretoria. Frederick Roberts Receives the Surrender of the Main Boer Field Army Commander, Piet Cronje at Paardeburg on 27th February 1900. by George Scott.Click For DetailsDHM0125
Depicting soldiers of the French Second Empire dreaming of the victorious French Army of the Napoleonic period.La Reve (The Dream) by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0133
The painting shows the 5th Gurkhas advancing uphill in the Kurrum Valley against large odds during their advance to Kabul. 5th Gurkha Rifles at the Battle of Peiwar Kotal 1878 by Vereker Hamilton.Click For DetailsDHM0159
DHM162.  The Charge of the 16th Lancers, at the Battle of Aliwal, by Orlando Norie. The Charge of the 16th Lancers, at the Battle of Aliwal, by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsDHM0162
Cornet Bigoe of the 16th Lancers killed during the battle of Aliwal during the first Sikh War, 28th January 1846, Aliwal is 50 South East of Lahore, India. The Death of Cornet Bigoe, during the Battle of Aliwal, by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsDHM0163
 Showing members of the 10th Hussars in South Africa, racing for the high ground against some Boers. Race for the Copje by G Douglas GilesClick For DetailsDHM0171
DHM192.  Battle of Meanee, (17th February 1843) by George Jones. Battle of Meanee, (17th February 1843) by George Jones.Click For DetailsDHM0192
DHM195.  General Gordons Last Stand, Khartoum 26th January 1885 by G.W. Joy. General Gordons Last Stand, Khartoum 26th January 1885 by George William Joy.Click For DetailsDHM0195
 The picture shows a despatch rider coming under fire from Boer Marksmen. The picture is also known as A Yeomanry Scout Galloping With Despatches in the Boer War. Within Sound of the Guns by Lady Elizabeth Butler.Click For DetailsDHM0222
A lone French soldier is herded into captivity after being captured during the Franco Prussian war. Captive Difficile by Alphonse de Neuville.Click For DetailsDHM0234
The painting depicts the 92nd Highlanders (Gordon Highlanders) routing Ayub Khan tribesmen, on 31st August 1880, who had earlier on 26th July beaten the British at the battle of Maiwand and was now besieging the remainder of Primroses division in the citadel of Kandahar. Roberts with a force of 10,000 men (Gordon Highlanders, 60th Rifles, 72nd Highlanders, Sixth Gurka and Punjabi Infantry) marched out of Kabul to relieve Kandahar which was 300 miles away. The epic Battle of Kandahar made Roberts one of the great Victorian military heroes.92nd Highlanders at the Battle of Kandahar by Richard Caton Woodville.Click For DetailsDHM0245
Depicting the Charge of Vonbasse in Southern Jutland during the Danish-German war of 1864.The Battle of Vonbasse by Carl F.C. Hansen Reistrup.Click For DetailsDHM0306
DHM307.  The Fusilier Battalion at Gros Guerschuen by Carl Rochling. The Fusilier Battalion at Gros Guerschuen by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0307
DHM309.  Charge of the 3rd Light Dragoons at the Battle of Moodkee by Ernest Crofts. Charge of the 3rd Light Dragoons at the Battle of Moodkee by Ernest Crofts.Click For DetailsDHM0309
DHM357. Brule Sioux Warrior by Alan Herriot. Brule Sioux Warrior by Alan Herriot.Click For DetailsDHM0357
DHM359. Charge of the 16th Lancers at the Battle of Aliwal by Mark Churms. Charge of the 16th Lancers at the Battle of Aliwal by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0359
 The Queens Bays engage enemy foot and horse outside Luknow, led by Major Percy Smith. The regiment was given the order to charge and pursue. The Bays thundered into action accompanied by the second Punjab cavalry. In the action Major Percy Smith was killed along with two corporals. Charge and Pursue by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0361
 The Duke of Wellington at the head of the 1st Foot Guards including the Colour Party, Hyde Park, 1829, as they pass King George IV with his staff and the Duke of Orleans while the band of the 2nd Life Guards perform.  On the right of the picture is shown a Colonel of the 15th Hussars.  Behind the figures can be seen Aspley House, the residence of the Duke of Wellington. March Past of the Grenadier Guards by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0368
 The Founders Church of St. James, Dehli, illustrates its association with this famous regiment of Bengal Lancers. Officer Skinners Horse 1905 by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0374
DHM376. 2nd Dragoon Guards Officer by Mark Churms. 2nd Dragoon Guards Officer by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0376
DHM377. Officer 16th Lancers India, 1846 by Mark Churms. Officer 16th Lancers India, 1846 by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0377
The Black watch are shown clambering over a large ditch and onto the Ramparts against a 5 gun redoubt heavily defended.Tel El Kibir by Alphonse de Neuville.Click For DetailsDHM0380
DHM389.  Defence D un Pont by Bellacour. Defence D un Pont by E Berne-Bellecour.Click For DetailsDHM0389
Military scene during the Franco-Prussian War of French Cuirassiers and French infantry. The Checkpoint by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0391
French Dragoons charge a Prussian position during the Franco Prussian war. The Charge by Alphonse de Neuville.Click For DetailsDHM0392
2nd Empire painting. Reproduced by permission of the Forbes collection. Prussian Cuirassiers Attack a French Provision Train by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0393
DHM450.  Death of Major Hadelin by Carl Rochling. Death of Major Hadelin by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0450
 The colour and pageantry of the Raj is exemplified by a full-dress review in honour of the Viceroys visit to Luknow in 1899. The famous regiment of Bengal Lancers known as Skinners Horse, or Sikander Sahibs Yellow Boys receive the salutes from British Army staff officers. Also present are the 3rd Hussars. Sikander Sahibs Yellow Boys by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0461
 Crockett is shown at the Barricades at 6am on the 5th March 1836. The siege of the Alamo ended on March 6th, when the Mexican army attacked while the Alamo defenders were sleeping.   The garrison defenders awakened,  and the final fight began.  One of the women who were gathered in the chapel witnessed Crockett  running to his post, Crockett paused briefly in the chapel to pray.  But when the Mexican soldiers breached the outer walls of the Alamo complex, most of Crocket and the defending Texians fell back to the barracks and the chapel area which had been the plan.  Davy Crockett and his men were too far from the barracks to be able to take shelter and were the last remaining defenders within the mission to be in the open. The men desperatly defended the low wall in front of the church,  using their rifles as clubs and using there knives in close combat as the Mexican troops were too close and made it impossible to reload their rifles. After a volley of fire and a charge with fixed bayonets, Mexican soldiers pushed the few remaining Texans back toward the church and soon after the Battle for the Alamo had ended after lasting 90 minutes.  It is said that the body of Crockett was surrounded by up to 12 Mexican soldiers bodies and one with Crocketts knife in him. Crocketts Last Sunrise, at the Battle of the Alamo by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsDHM0467
DHM479.  Stand Aside for Scotlands Pride by Merry. Stand Aside for Scotlands Pride by Merry.Click For DetailsDHM0479
DHM543.  Halt of the 12th Lancers by Ernest Crofts. Halt of the 12th Lancers by Ernest Crofts.Click For DetailsDHM0543
DHM547.  The Band of Her Majestys 1st Life Guards by Orlando Norie. The Band of Her Majestys 1st Life Guards by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsDHM0547
DHM548.  Royal Horse Guards on Manoeuvres by Orlando Norie. Royal Horse Guards on Manoeuvres by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsDHM0548
DHM549.  Remember the Alamo by Brian Palmer. Remember the Alamo by Brian Palmer.Click For DetailsDHM0549
DHM643.  Attack by Prussian Uhlans by Christian Sell. Attack by Prussian Uhlans by Christian Sell.Click For DetailsDHM0643
1st Regiment of Prussian Foot Guards led by captain Count Schlieffen, take the Austrian Battery of the Dead commanded by the brave Captain V. D. Groeben. Die Ersturmung Der Batterie V.D.Groeben in Chlum (Battle of Konnigsgratz) by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0650
DHM656.  The Landau Gate at Wissembourg is Taken by Assault, 4th August 1870 by Carl Rochling. The Landau Gate at Wissembourg is Taken by Assault, 4th August 1870 by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0656
DHM657.  Hessian Troops Near Chambord, 9th December 1870 by Richard Knotel. Hessian Troops Near Chambord, 9th December 1870 by Richard Knotel.Click For DetailsDHM0657
DHM659.  Die Schlacht Bei Konniggratz, 3rd June 1866 by Carl Rochling. Die Schlacht Bei Konniggratz, 3rd June 1866 by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0659
The United Prussian armies defeat the Main Austrian Army. Sadova 1866 by Christian Sell.Click For DetailsDHM0660
 Captain McCabe is mortally wounded as he leads a successful sortie against rebel guns bombarding the residency at Lucknow Captain Burnard McCabe VC of the 32nd by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsDHM0661
French civilians being questioned by Prussian officers with Prussian Cuirassiers during the Franco-Prussian War.The Hostages by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0803
Military art print of the Franco-Prussian war showing French Infantry defenders at the fortifications of Champigny.The Defence of Champigny, November 30th 1870 by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM0804
DHM807.  Assiniboin Warrior by Alan Herriot. Assiniboin Warrior by Alan Herriot.Click For DetailsDHM0807
 Officer and sergeant of the 17th Light Dragoons in charge of Indian Irregular Cavalry. Forward the Guns by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsDHM0824
 William F Cody (Buffalo Bill) is shown as an Army Scout during a skirmish with Indians on the Frontier.  Buffalo Bill by Brian Palmer.Click For DetailsDHM0829
DHM889.  Winter Fishing by Alan Herriot. Winter Fishing by Alan Herriot.Click For DetailsDHM0889
DHM927.  William F Cody (Buffalo Bill) by Brian Palmer. William F Cody (Buffalo Bill) by Brian Palmer.Click For DetailsDHM0927
Last stand of General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn. General George Armstrong Custer and the 7th cavalrys last stand at the battle of Little Big Horn. Battle of the Little Big Horn (General Custer) by Brian Palmer.Click For DetailsDHM0929
DHM938.  Apsaroke Crow by Alan Herriot. Apsaroke Crow by Alan Herriot.Click For DetailsDHM0938
 Sir George White welcomes Major Hubert Gough with these words Hello Hubert, how are you? Shortly afterwards, moved by the ovation given him by his soldiers and townsfolk, he acknowledged their support and ending with these words: Thank God we have kept the flag flying. The Relief of Ladysmith by John Henry Frederick BaconClick For DetailsDHM0943
The day after the battle of Sedan (on the Meuse) The French forces surrendered. The Germans took 104,000 prisoners including Napoleon III, for the loss of 9,000 men themselves. The Surrender of the French Army, 2nd September 1870 by Conrad Freyberg.Click For DetailsDHM0948
DHM950. The Infantry Will Advance by Carl Rochling. The Infantry Will Advance by Carl Rochling.Click For DetailsDHM0950
 The last charge on Pieters Hill, 27th February 1900 by the 2nd Irish Fusiliers, assisted by the 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. My Brave Irish by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsDHM0961
 Four VCs were awarded to Q battery for getting their guns into action against 1,000 Boers concealed behind a ridge, near Blomenfontein in 1900. Ambush at Sannas Post by Terence Cuneo.Click For DetailsDHM0999
 The Battle of Bergendel during the Boer War showing Rifle Brigade (now part of the Royal Green Jackets) advancing on boer position. Bergendel by J P Beadle.Click For DetailsDHM1023
 Commissioned by 201 (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Battery, Royal Artillery in 1997 to commemorate bicentenary. Boer prisoner with early morning Yeomanry patrol, Transvaal, 1900. The Prisoner by Scott KirkwoodClick For DetailsDHM1154
British light cavalry and horsemen of Skinners Horse fight Pindarn and Maratha 1826. Sabres and Dust by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsDHM1186
DHM1313.  Skinners Horse 1904  by Chris Collingwood. Skinners Horse 1904 by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsDHM1313
DHM1428. Farewell by Robert Hillingford.  Farewell by Robert HillingfordClick For DetailsDHM1428
British military manoeuvres with the Duke of Cambridge watching the advance of a highland regiment. Manoeuvres at Aldershot by Edouard Detaille.Click For DetailsDHM1434
The Siege of Paris lasted from September 19th 1870 to January 28th 1871, and borught about the French surrender and the end of the Franco-Prussian War.The Siege of Paris by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.Click For DetailsDHM1437
 I am the commander here, take your men back to hell, sir! I allow no surrenders :- Lt Colonel Alexander Thorneycroft, of the Thorneycrofts Mounted Infantry, and the 2nd Battalion, Middlesex regiment.  They then charged Boer skirmishers in support of the beleaguered Lancashire Fusiliers on the summit of Spion Kop, at 13.00 on the 24th January 1900. Spion Kop - South Africa, 24th January 1900 by Jason Askew.Click For DetailsDHM1507
The painting depicts Royal Horse Artillery 1st Troop under the command of Major Leslie (mounted in the foreground) galloping across the front of the infantry - the Cheshire Regiment, to bring his guns into action close to the enemy.  Major Leslie ordered Lt Smith to go forward to find new gun positions but he is shown being cut down by the enemy on the left of the picture.  The battle lasted three hours and the Mohammed had lost approximately 7,500 men with the British losses being 270.  Sir Charles Napier stated the battle had been won due to the actions of the 1st Troop Bombay Horse Artillery and the Cheshire Regiment.  N Battery are now part of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery and  celebrate the 24th of March as Hyderabad day. Battle of Hyderabad, 24th March 1843 by Terence Cuneo.Click For DetailsDHM1554
 Young Winston Churchill leads British Lancers against the hordes at Omdurman, 1898. Young Winston by Bud Bradshaw.Click For DetailsDHM2688
 Among the most resourceful of all guerilla fighters, the elusive Apache moved through the darkness like midnight shadows. Midnight Shadows by Bud Bradshaw.Click For DetailsDHM2689
 Wyatt, Doc Holliday, and the rest of the Earp entourage ride to carry out their vendetta against the cowboy gang. The dramatic finale to one of the American Wests most violent chapters, Earps Vendetta Ride earned Wyatt more notoriety in the eyes of his contemporaries than did his role at the OK corral. Earps Vendetta by Bud Bradshaw.Click For DetailsDHM2694
 A miners companion, little guys like this always did more than their share of the work. Lil Corky by Bud Bradshaw. (GL)Click For DetailsDHM2695
 Chief Horned Horse participated in the defeat of General George Custer at the Little Big Horn River in June 1876. There are no known extant photos of Horned Horse, but this interpretation suggests a warrior with a horned buffalo headdress, with the horn motif repeated in the horses mask. Chief Horned Horse by Bud Bradshaw. (GL)Click For DetailsDHM2697
 .....he sought after a vision, and after some time..... there appeared a winged warrior, dancing in the clouds..... Cloud Dancer by Bud Bradshaw. (GL)Click For DetailsDHM2698
 The Greasy Grass river valley in southern Montana (referred to as the Little Big Horn river and valley by the whites) offered an abundance of wild game, grazing land, water and wood. Over time this highly-prized region became a point of conflict for its inhabitants, especially the Sioux and Crow, mortal enemies who both laid claim to its riches. This Sioux warrior wields a gnarled coup stick as he closes in to strike his Crow adversary. The actual coup stick, or club, pictured here is on display at the Little Big Horn battlefield museum. The Crow warrior wears the distinctive hair style and leggings peculiar to his people. The pictured terrain is that of the hills and coulees flanking the Little Big Horn river. Counting Coup on the Greasy Grass by Bud Bradshaw. (GL)Click For DetailsDHM2699
GDHM3011GL.  Lt A Renny VC, Bengal Horse Artillery at the Delhi Magazine 1857 by David Rowlands. Lt A Renny VC, Bengal Horse Artillery at the Delhi Magazine 1857 by David Rowlands. (GL)Click For DetailsDHM3011
GDHM3021GL.  Corporal Robert Grant VC and Lt Brown, 5th (Northumberland) Fusiliers Saving Pte Deveney, Returning Towards the Alambach, Lucknow after a reconnaissance 25th Sept. 1857 by David Rowlands. Corporal Robert Grant VC and Lt Brown, 5th (Northumberland) Fusiliers Saving Pte Deveney, Returning Towards the Alambach, Lucknow after a reconnaissance 25th Sept. 1857 by David Rowlands (GL)Click For DetailsDHM3021
<b>2 copies available.3rd Company, 4th Battalion Bengal Artillery at the Siege of Bhurtpore, 1825-26. Now 57 (Bhurtpore) Locating Battery Royal Artillery.Click For DetailsDHM6211
Corporal Sleavon winning his Victoria Cross during the attack on the fortress of Jhansi, 3rd April 1858.Corporal M Sleavon V.C.R.E. by Peter Archer.Click For DetailsDHM9215
Battle fought in Algeria on 24th November 1836 depicting Marshall Clauzel Gegen Constantine leading the French troops. Battle of Somah by Horace Vernet (GL)Click For DetailsGAL1836
GIBA0544GL. Embarquement de Lafayette a Passages Pour Son Premier Voyage en Amerique 1880 by Wenceslao de la Guardia. Embarquement de Lafayette a Passages Pour Son Premier Voyage en Amerique 1880 by Wenceslao de la Guardia. (GL)Click For DetailsGIBA0544
GIBA1849GL. The Passing Regiment, 1875 by Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille. The Passing Regiment, 1875 by Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille (GL)Click For DetailsGIBA1849
GIBA2128GL. Vanguard Crossing a River, 1896 by Jose Aguado y Guerra. Vanguard Crossing a River, 1896 by Jose Aguado y Guerra. (GL)Click For DetailsGIBA2128
GIFP1880GL.  An Incident in the Franco-Prussian War by Emile-Joseph Huenten. An Incident in the Franco-Prussian War by Emile-Joseph Huenten (GL)Click For DetailsGIFP1880
GITW1012GS.  The Relief of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny by Thomas Jones Barker. The Relief of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny by Thomas Jones Barker. (GS)Click For DetailsGITW1012
  Colonial cavalry regiments gallop past their commanding officer and dignitaries in this Victorian Colonial scene. Review at Shanghai by John Charlton (GL)Click For DetailsGP2000
 Spotting over sky area.  Siege of Mafeking, 1900 by Henry DuprayClick For DetailsHD0015
 Slight tear to top border. Rule Britannia! by Henry DuprayClick For DetailsHD0016
Very good condition.  Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, 1882 by Henry DuprayClick For DetailsHD0017
HD19P.  Relief of Lucknow, 1858 by Henry Dupray.  Relief of Lucknow, 1858 by Henry Dupray (P)Click For DetailsHD0019
HD22. Capture of Coomassie, 1873 by Henry Dupray. Capture of Coomassie, 1873 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0022
HD23. Kandahar, 1879 by Henry Dupray. Kandahar, 1879 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0023
HD24.  Charge at Kassassin, 1882 by Henry Dupray.  Charge at Kassassin, 1882 by Henry Dupray (P)Click For DetailsHD0024
Few surface scratches with some spotting at right hand edge of print.  Battle of Colenso, 1899 by Henry DuprayClick For DetailsHD0025
HD27. Capture of Magdala, 1868 by Henry Dupray. Capture of Magdala, 1868 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0027
HD28. Battle of Futtenhabad, 1879 by Henry Dupray. Battle of Futtenhabad, 1879 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0028
HD30. China Campaign, 1860 by Henry Dupray. China Campaign, 1860 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0030
  Some spotting in sky. Surrender of Paardeburg, 1900 by Henry Dupray. (P)Click For DetailsHD0032
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Forward by John Charlton (1899)Click For DetailsJCLITH0001
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Imperial Light HorseClick For DetailsJCLITH0002
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Wounded by John Charlton (1900)Click For DetailsJCLITH0003
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Disaster by John Charlton (1900)Click For DetailsJCLITH0004
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Guns to the Front by John Charlton (1899)Click For DetailsJCLITH0005
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Ready by John Charlton (1900)Click For DetailsJCLITH0006
 Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. Riderless by John Charlton (1900)Click For DetailsJCLITH0007
MARK4. Colonel Travis Defending the Alamo by Mark Churms. Colonel Travis Defending the Alamo by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsMARK0004
MARK5. Original Oil Study of Officer Skinners Horse painting by Mark Churms. Original Oil Study of Officer Skinners Horse painting by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsMARK0005
 Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his elite 7th Cavalry regiment, under a hail of arrows, urge their tired horses toward Last Stand Hill. Custer spurs his trusted mount Vic forward, as he fires a round from his British Bulldog revolver into the surging tide of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Custers Last Ride by Mark ChurmsClick For DetailsMC0010
 June 25th, 1876, Captain Myles Walter Keogh rides into action with 7th Cavalry at the Battle of The Little Big Horn. His horse, Comanche will be the only survivor of Custers Last Stand! Ride to Destiny - Capt Keogh - Little Big Horn 1876 by Mark Churms.Click For DetailsMC0011
 Study for the original painting Last Review Before the Charge. Trumpeter Martin Lanfried, Hounslow 1854 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0017
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Lucknow 1857, Trooper and Trumpeter of the Queens Bays by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0018
 Study for the original painting Last Review Before the Charge. Troop Leader of the 17th Lancers, Hounslow 1854 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0019
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Lucknow 1857 - Queens Bays Trooper Engaging Mutinous Officer by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0020
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Officer of the Queens Bays, Lucknow 1857 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0021
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Officer of Probyns Horse Engages Mutineers, Lucknow 1857 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0022
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Melee Between the Queens Bays and Bombay Light Cavalry at Lucknow, 1857 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0023
 Study for the original painting Charge and Pursue. Sowar of Probyns Horse Engages Mutineers at Lucknow, 1857 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0024
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. Duke of Wellington, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0035
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. Duke of Orleans, George IV and Staff, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0036
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. 2nd Life Guards Band 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0037
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. Colonel of the 15th Hussars, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0038
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. Colour Party, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0039
 Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards. Grenadiers, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)Click For DetailsMC0040
RSIM2.  The 11th Hussars (Prince Alberts Own) at a Field Day 1851by Richard Simkin.  The 11th Hussars (Prince Alberts Own) at a Field Day 1851by Richard Simkin.Click For DetailsRSIM0002
VAR022. The Scottish Rifles, Skirmishing at a Sham Fight by Harry Payne. The Scottish Rifles, Skirmishing at a Sham Fight by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0022
Famous picture showing troops of various regiments from all parts of the Empire at the time of the Boer War. Sons of the Blood by S Begg.Click For DetailsVAR0027
VAR109.  Royal Fusiliers by Richard Simkin. Royal Fusiliers by Richard SimkinClick For DetailsVAR0109
 Lt Roberts K.R.R. with Captain Schofield and Congreve, with all their ammunition used, they drew upon the emergency rounds of Case (their last shot) They stood to attention beside the gun and in an instant later fell pierced through by Boer Bullets. Lt Roberts earned his VC. The Last Shot at Colenso by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsVAR0125
VAR126. Jamiesons Last Stand, Battle of Doornkop 2nd January 1896 by Caton Woodville Jamiesons Last Stand, Battle of Doornkop 2nd January 1896 by Richard Caton WoodvilleClick For DetailsVAR0126
VAR127. Canadian Scout of the Veldt after William Barnes Wollen Canadian Scout of the Veldt after William Barnes WollenClick For DetailsVAR0127
VAR128. Pinned Down (Highlanders Engage Boers) by Farquharson Pinned Down (Highlanders Engage Boers) by David FarquharsonClick For DetailsVAR0128
 Restricted print run of 800 prints. Grenadier Guards by Orlando NorieClick For DetailsVAR0155
VAR163. The Band of the Irish Guards with their Regimental Mascot by Harry Payne. The Band of the Irish Guards with their Regimental Mascot by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0163
Saluting the Colours before going on guard for the day. The Grenadier Guards at Wellington Barracks by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0164
VAR195.  Lord Roberts Entry into Pretoria by Richard Caton Woodville. Lord Roberts Entry into Pretoria by Richard Caton Woodville.Click For DetailsVAR0195
VAR196.  Grenadier Guards 1804-1904 by Richard Simkin. Grenadier Guards 1804-1904 by Richard Simkin.Click For DetailsVAR0196
1st Dragoon Guards, part of the British Expeditionary force sent to seize Canton, and the Taku forts on the River Peiho during the Second china War 1857 -1860. 1st Dragoon Guards at Chang-Kia-Wan, Peking 1860 by Richard Simkin.Click For DetailsVAR0205
VAR280.  Prince Anton von Hohenzollern at Rosbertiz during the Austro-Prussian War, 3rd July 1866 by Richard Knotel. Prince Anton von Hohenzollern at Rosbertiz during the Austro-Prussian War, 3rd July 1866 by Richard Knotel.Click For DetailsVAR0280
Last stand of the 44th (Essex Regiment) after their retreat from Kabul. This painting depicts an incident during the retreat from Kabul in the first Afghan War of 1839-1842, when the remnants of the 44th (East Essex) Regiment made a last stand at Gundamuck and were overwhelmed by Afghan tribesmen.  In an attempt to save the Regimental Colour, Lieutenant T A Souter wrapped the flag around him.  Seeing the ornately decorated cloth the Afghans believed him to be a high official and spared his life for ransom. Last Stand at Gundamuck by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsVAR0312
VAR337.  Inniskilling Dragoons on Manoeuvres by Orlando Norie. Inniskilling Dragoons on Manoeuvres by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsVAR0337
VAR338.  The 1st (Royal) Dragoons, Brighton 1866 by Orlando Norie. The 1st (Royal) Dragoons, Brighton 1866 by Orlando Norie.Click For DetailsVAR0338
First China War.The Madras Foot Artillery at the Assault on Chin-Kiang-Foo, 21st July 1842 by David Rowlands.Click For DetailsVAR0358
VAR434.  The Battle of Goojerat, 21st October 1849 by H.M (initials) probably Henry Martens. The Battle of Goojerat, 21st October 1849 by H.M (initials) probably Henry Martens.Click For DetailsVAR0434
Led by Captain French and Lieutenant Jones, the former killed and latter severely wounded. Charge of the Picket of the 9th Lancers, October 10th 1857 by unknown artist probably Henry Martens.Click For DetailsVAR0435
VAR442.  Victory at Candahar by Stanley Berkeley. Victory at Candahar by Stanley Berkeley.Click For DetailsVAR0442
VAR461.  Royal Artillery 10in Howitzers by Campion. Royal Artillery 10in Howitzers by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0461
VAR462.  Royal Artillery Field Batteries Taking up Position by Campion. Royal Artillery Field Batteries Taking up Position by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0462
The British Troops resuming the attack on the Sikh Entrenched Camp.  Battle fought during the First Sikh War, by a force of 16,000 Anglo-Indian troops under the command of General Sir Hugh Gough.  On the evening of 21st December the British Force unsuccessfully attempted to take the Sikh entrenched position commanded by Lal Singh with an army of 50,000 Sikh troops.  When nightfall came the British retired overnight.  At dawn they attacked again, this time the Sikh line eventually collapsed and fled the field leaving behind 7,000 casualties.  British and Indian losses were 694 killed with 1,721 wounded.  This was one of the bloodiest battles in the east during the 19th century.Battle of Ferozeshah by Henry Martens.Click For DetailsVAR0463
VAR470.  Royal Horse Artillery. Dismounted Gun and Carriage by Campion. Royal Horse Artillery. Dismounted Gun and Carriage by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0470
VAR471.  Royal Horse Artillery.  Halt Action Front by Campion. Royal Horse Artillery. Halt Action Front by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0471
VAR472.  Royal Horse Artillery.  Fire Right flank Thrown Back for Action Right by Campion. Royal Horse Artillery. Fire Right flank Thrown Back for Action Right by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0472
VAR473. Royal Horse Artillery.  Mountain Battery by Campion. Royal Horse Artillery. Mountain Battery by Campion.Click For DetailsVAR0473
Winning his VC during the relief of Lucknow, while serving with the 78th Highlanders, for exposing himself to enemy fire while bringing in and attending the wounded. Assistant Surgeon Valentine Munbee McMaster VC by Hussaly.Click For DetailsVAR0480
Winning his VC at Majuba Hill, Cpl. Farmer held a white flag over the wounded and when the arm holding the flag was shot through, he then raised the flag with the other arm and continued to do so until that one was also shot through. Lance Corporal John Joseph Farmer VC by Hussaly.Click For DetailsVAR0481
Winning his VC during the Siege of Dehli, 14th September 1857, with a small number of men of the 61st foot, cleared rebels from the rooftops, where they had been firing down on wounded men that Reade had been attending. Surgeon General Herbert Taylor Reade VC.Click For DetailsVAR0482
Winning his VC at the Relief of Lucknow, for attending the wounded of the 78th Highlanders and getting them to safety, 25th September 1875. Deputy Inspector General Joseph Jee VC by Hussaly.Click For DetailsVAR0483
The Coldstream Guards leaving Buckingham Palace.  The Ensign by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsVAR0491
The Coldstream Guards.  Escort to the Colour by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsVAR0492
A Coldstream Guardsman on sentry as a troop of Life Guards go by. On Sentry by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsVAR0493
VAR494.  The Salute by William Barnes Wollen. The Salute by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsVAR0494
VAR600.  Charge of the 21st Lancers, Battle of Omdurman by Harry Payne. Charge of the 21st Lancers, Battle of Omdurman by Harry PayneClick For DetailsVAR0600
<b>Printed on high quality 300gsm German etching stock.  Only 25 copies of this superb quality reprint are available. </b> Storming the Trenches, Battle of Tel-el-Kebir by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0601
VAR602P.  Storming the Heights, Peiwar Kotal by Harry Payne.  Storming the Heights, Peiwar Kotal by Harry Payne (P)Click For DetailsVAR0602
VAR603P.  The Meeting of Sir Colin Campbell and General Outram, Relief of Lucknow by Harry Payne.  The Meeting of Sir Colin Campbell and General Outram, Relief of Lucknow by Harry Payne (P)Click For DetailsVAR0603
VAR622.  Royal Welch Fusiliers Band by Richard Simkin. Royal Welch Fusiliers Band by Richard Simkin.Click For DetailsVAR0622
VAR627.  Stragglers of the 66th (Berkshires) Coming In by Harry Payne. Stragglers of the 66th (Berkshires) Coming In by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0627
VAR633. Drummer and Infantryman, Cameron Highlanders c.1890 by Chris Collingwood. Drummer and Infantryman, Cameron Highlanders c.1890 by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsVAR0633
VAR634.  Piper, 72nd Regiment c.1856 by Chris Collingwood. Piper, 72nd Regiment c.1856 by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsVAR0634
VAR635.  Lieutenant of the Blues (Royal Horse Guards), c.1891. Lieutenant of the Blues (Royal Horse Guards), c.1891.Click For DetailsVAR0635
VAR636. 6th Inniskilling Dragoon by Chris Collingwood. 6th Inniskilling Dragoon by Chris Collingwood.Click For DetailsVAR0636
VAR637. The Last Gallant Stand of the 66th Regiment at the Battle of Maiwand 27th July 1880 by Harry Payne. The Last Gallant Stand of the 66th Regiment at the Battle of Maiwand 27th July 1880 by Harry PayneClick For DetailsVAR0637
 From Battles of Her Majestys Reign, Published 1890. The 10th Hussars Skirmishing and Holding the Enemy in Check Until the Arrival of the Infantry at the Battle of Futtehabad, Afghan War, 1879 by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0641
 From Battles of Her Majestys Reign, Published 1890. The word Sihk is spelt this way on the actual print. The Sihk War - The Charge of the 3rd (Kings Own) Light Dragoons at the Battle of Sobraon 1846 by Harry Payne.Click For DetailsVAR0643
 From Battles of Her Majestys Reign, Published 1890. The Relief of Lucknow - The Indian Mutiny, 1857 by Harry Payne. (P)Click For DetailsVAR0644
 From Battles of Her Majestys Reign, Published 1890. The Queen and the Prince Consort Attending a Review of the Troops at Chobham by Harry Payne. (P)Click For DetailsVAR0646
VAR801. Scots Greys by John Charlton.  Scots Greys by John Charlton.Click For DetailsVAR0801
VARX001.  The Coldstream Guards Departing London fro a Campaign by Robert Hillingford.  The Coldstream Guards Departing London for a Campaign by Robert HillingfordClick For DetailsVARX0001
 Last stand of the 44th (Essex Regiment) after their retreat from Kabul. This painting depicts an incident during the retreat from Kabul in the first Afghan War of 1839-1842, when the remnants of the 44th (East Essex) Regiment made a last stand at Gundamuck and were overwhelmed by Afghan tribesmen. In an attempt to save the Regimental Colour, Lieutenant T A Souter wrapped the flag around him. Seeing the ornately decorated cloth the Afghans believed him to be a high official and spared his life for ransom. XXZ12 Last Stand at Gundamuck by William Barnes Wollen.Click For DetailsXXZ0012
<b>One copy available - smalldent near the top of the image - hardly noticeable once framed</b>XXZ35 Victory at Candahar by Stanley Berkeley.Click For DetailsXXZ0035

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