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John Charlton Military Prints
Military Prints John Charlton |
Victorian artist John Charlton (1847 to 1917 ) a major Military and Historical artist who paintings of the Charge of the light Brigade and other cavalry engagements hang in regimental messes across the UK. John Charlton also painted a large number of figure studies including Indian Army office at the Queen Victoria's Royal Diamond Jubilee. These rare antique Victorian prints by John Charlton are part of the series along with the Indian Army antique prints on this site. |
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The German Retreat from the Marne, September, 1914 by John Charlton. (PC) The first battle of the Marne, though fought in the early weeks of the war, is generally held to have been the decisive factor in the defeat of German ambitions. When almost within sight of Paris, the great German hordes were suddenly brought to bay and hurled back by the gallant French and British armies, exhausted though the latter were by the long retreat from Mons. |
Into the Valley of Death by John Charlton. Another great view and interpretation by John Charlton, of the 17th lancers at the Russian Guns. |
Officer 7th Bombay Lancers by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
Officer 1st Bombay Lancers by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
Officer 6th Bombay Cavalry by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
Officer 2nd Bengal Lancers by John Charlton No text for this item |
Scots Greys by John Charlton. No text for this item |
French Artillery Crossing the River Aisne, September 1914 by John Charlton. (PC) Another incident in the retreat of the Germans from the Marne. They were pursued by the French and British to the River Aisne. Although the bridges had been destroyed, pontoon bridges were hastily constructed, and the French artillery is here seen crossing in face of the enemy's fire from the other flank. |
Officer Viceroy Body Guard by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
1st (Royal) Dragoons by John Charlton (1899) (P) Printed by Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd. circa 1902. |
5th Punjab Cavalry by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
Balaclava by John Charlton. Depicting the 4th and13th Light Dragoons during the Charge of the Light Brigade. |
The 1st (Royal) Dragoons by John Charlton. Trooper of the First Rank, Review Order. From Types of the British Army and Navy, No.XX, published c.1890s. |
Officer 8th Bengal Cavalry by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
Charge of the 21st Lancers at Givenchy by John Charlton. (PC) No text for this item |
Officer 7th Bengal Cavalry by John Charlton (1897) No text for this item |
19th Hussar, Corporal by John Charlton (1899) No text for this item |
"Placing the Guns", Egyptian Campaign, 1882 by John Charlton. (PC) No text for this item |
The Retreat of the Boer Artillery to Paardberg by John Charlton. (PC) South African War, 1900. |
A Warder of the Tower by John Charlton (P) No text for this item |
A Warder of the Tower by John Charlton (P) No text for this item |
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