The advance of the Light Division at the Alma, September 29th, 1854 by John de Walton

The advance of the Light Division at the Alma, September 29th, 1854

(The advance of the Light Division at the Alma, September 29th, 1854 )


John de Walton

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The advance of the Light Division at the Alma, September 29th, 1854 by John de Walton. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
charge · combat · guardsmen · flag · charging · battlefield · regiment · defeat · formation · soldiers · attack · attacking · advancing · troops · rifle · coldstream guards · union jack · rifles · military uniform · fighting · bayonet · bayonets · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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