A SET OF FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS FROM THE WAR IN THE PUNJAB, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM SPOONER.

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A SET OF FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS FROM THE WAR IN THE PUNJAB, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM SPOONER.
3041801. A SET OF FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS FROM THE WAR IN THE PUNJAB, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM SPOONER.

Description

comprising;
Battle of Moodkee 18th December 1845: The death of Major General Sir Robert Sale,
Battle of Moodkee 18th December 1845: The infantry under Major General Sir Harry Smith Gilbert and Sir John M Caskill attacking the enemy lines in the engagement 9th, 31st, 50th and 80th Regiments of foot,
Battle of Moodkee 19th December 1845: The native light cavalry turning the left of the Sikh Army,
Battle of Ferozeshah 21st and 22nd December 1845: An officer of 9th Regiment of Foot defending his colours,
Battle of Aliwal 28th January 1846: 16th Lancers breaking the square of the Khalsar Army,
all framed and glazed, 40cm x 48cm including frame (5).

Condition

Some foxing and discolouration. Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame.

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3041801. A SET OF FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS FROM THE WAR IN THE PUNJAB, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM SPOONER.

Description

comprising;
Battle of Moodkee 18th December 1845: The death of Major General Sir Robert Sale,
Battle of Moodkee 18th December 1845: The infantry under Major General Sir Harry Smith Gilbert and Sir John M Caskill attacking the enemy lines in the engagement 9th, 31st, 50th and 80th Regiments of foot,
Battle of Moodkee 19th December 1845: The native light cavalry turning the left of the Sikh Army,
Battle of Ferozeshah 21st and 22nd December 1845: An officer of 9th Regiment of Foot defending his colours,
Battle of Aliwal 28th January 1846: 16th Lancers breaking the square of the Khalsar Army,
all framed and glazed, 40cm x 48cm including frame (5).

Condition

Some foxing and discolouration. Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame.

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