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 | Ref: 03682 The Duke of Beaufort, The Meet at Grittleton House by Lionel Edwards An original pencil signed print published by The Spoting Gallery. c.1932 11x15ins. Framed in the original brown hogarth frame with a off cream mount, overall size 18x23ins.
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 | Ref: 01452 The Carlow by Lionel Edwards Original pencil signed print. c.1932 16x21ins. Framed in 1" black.
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 | Ref: 03826 The Battle of Glen Shiel - 10th June 1719 by Lionel Edwards
The 1st Jacobite Rebellion. - Near Loch Duich towards Kintail. Fought between General Wightman, The Marquis of Tullibardine and The Jacobite forces. The Jacobites numbered 300 Spanish regulars and about 1,600 Highlanders. The Hanoverians consisted of 850 infantry, 150 Grenadiners, 14th Foot, 50 men of the 15th Foot, the 11th Foot, and 4 companies of Amerongen's Regiment. The Hanoverians also had in addition 136 Highlanders, 120 Scots Greys, and 4 cohorns or mortars. The Hanoverians were trying to gain the high ground, where the Spanish had entrenched. They managed to flush out The Jacobites and chased them up the hill to what is still known as Spaniard's Corrie. The following day 274 Spaniards surrendered.
Original pencil signed print. c.1934 10x14ins. Framed in 1" Black.
£150.00
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|  | Ref: 02101 The Battle of Culloden - 16th April 1746 by Lionel Edwards
The print shows the extreme right of the Hanoverian line. Pultney's Regt are firing on the MacDonalds. The latter, deprived of their customary post of homour on the right of the line, refused either to advance or retire. In the middle distance is Culloden's house, hidden in trees, with Kingston's Horse advancing across the polices. Inverness is on the left of the Moray Forth; to the right is the Black Isle, and in the far distance the hills of the Western Highlands. In the forgorund are the three ranks firing. Sergants are behind, the officers being behind them and on the flanks. In the centre is the Lt-Colonel on foot and the colours. The Major is mounted, with the orderly drummer beside him. Of the battle it is sufficent to say, for the first time, the weather deserted the Highlanders. A fine morning turned to gusts of snow, driving into their faces and blowing the smoke of their opponents towards them. They tried to avoid this by manoeuvering to windward, but were out-manoeuvered by the Hanoverians. The desperate charge of the Highlanders was blown to shreds by concentrated artillery and infantry fire. At only a couple of points did they reach the bayonets, when Barrel's and Munro's regiments were badly mauled. The total English losses were 43 killed and 236 wounded, whilst the Highlanders left 1,500 dead on the field, and many more were killed in pursuit.
An Original pencil signed print. c.1930 11x15ins. Framed in 1" Black.
£150.00
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 | Ref: 02855 The Cottesmore by Lionel Edwards An Original pencil signed print. Framed in 1" Black c.1933 15x21ins Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode.
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|  | Ref: 03622 The Blackmore Vale by Lionel Edwards - At Bailey's Ridge. An original titled print. Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode in 1925. Image Size: 13x19ins. Frame: 23x28ins. 1" plain black with double cream mount.
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