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The Advance towards Dongola, Three Prominent Officers (engraving)

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The Advance towards Dongola, Three Prominent Officers (engraving)

1605328 The Advance towards Dongola, Three Prominent Officers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola, Three Prominent Officers. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 16 May 1896.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 22549772

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

Advance Dongola Mahdist War


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In this engraving titled "The Advance towards Dongola, Three Prominent Officers" we are transported back to the 19th century during the Mahdist War. The image showcases three distinguished military figures who played significant roles in the advancement towards Dongola. At the forefront of the print stands Colonel Archibald Hunter, a commanding presence exuding strength and determination. His unwavering leadership is evident as he gazes into the distance, strategizing their next move. Beside him stands Colonel H. M. L. Rundle, another prominent officer whose experience and expertise have earned him respect among his comrades. With a stern expression on his face, he radiates confidence and readiness for battle. Completing this trio of officers is Major J. F. Burn Murdoch, an integral part of their success in pushing forward towards Dongola. His focused gaze suggests meticulous planning and attention to detail. This historical artwork captures not only these three remarkable individuals but also symbolizes unity and camaraderie amidst adversity. It serves as a reminder of the bravery exhibited by soldiers during times of war. "The Advance towards Dongola" engraving was originally published in The Illustrated London News on May 16th, 1896. Its inclusion in private collections today allows us to appreciate its artistic merit while reflecting upon the sacrifices made by those who fought valiantly for their cause.

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