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A battle flag, the Union Jack is held by a horseman on top of a mound in a London News illustration
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A battle flag, the Union Jack is held by a horseman on top of a mound in a London News illustration
Illustrated London News record of Transvall War 1899-1900. The achievements of the home and colonial forces in the great conflict with the Boer Republics. Spencer Wilkinson record. Sons of the Blood. This for waxen heath and that for wattle-bloom.This for Maple-Leaf and that for Southern Broom. The law that ye make shall be the law and I do not press my will. Because ye are sons of the blood and call me mother still. Kipling, a song of the English. A battle flag, the Union Jack is held by a horseman on top of a mound
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the late 19th century during the Transvall War. The image showcases a moment of great significance and patriotism as a horseman proudly holds up the Union Jack battle flag atop a mound. The sepia-toned illustration, taken from an edition of the Illustrated London News, exudes nostalgia and historical charm. The scene is filled with symbolism and emotion; it represents not only the military might of colonial forces but also their unwavering loyalty to their homeland. As Kipling's poignant words remind us, these soldiers are "sons of the blood" who fight for their motherland with bravery and determination. Amidst rolling hillsides and under clear daylight skies, young men alongside mid-adult and mature soldiers stand united in defense. Their eyes fixed on the horizon, they watch over their home with unwavering dedication. This powerful image captures a pivotal moment in history when troops fought valiantly against Boer Republics. It serves as a reminder of past conflicts that shaped nations while honoring those who sacrificed everything for their country. John Short's masterful composition brings together elements of artistry and storytelling within this single frame. Through his lens, he immortalizes an era long gone but forever etched in our collective memory – reminding us of both triumphs won and sacrifices made for freedom.
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