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Charge Of The 21st Lancers, a Second Balaclava Charge in the Battle Of Omdurman, September 2, 1898

Lithograph
ca. 1898 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Colour lithograph depicting a battle scene in Sudan entitled 'Charge Of The 21st Lancers, a Second Balaclava Charge in the Battle Of Omdurman, September 2, 1898'. Lettered with title, key to the battle and publisher's information.

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TitleCharge Of The 21st Lancers, a Second Balaclava Charge in the Battle Of Omdurman, September 2, 1898 (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph
Brief description
Colour lithograph depicting a battle scene in Sudan entitled 'Charge Of The 21st Lancers, a Second Balaclava Charge in the Battle Of Omdurman, September 2, 1898', published by G. W. Bacon. British School, ca. 1898.
Physical description
Colour lithograph depicting a battle scene in Sudan entitled 'Charge Of The 21st Lancers, a Second Balaclava Charge in the Battle Of Omdurman, September 2, 1898'. Lettered with title, key to the battle and publisher's information.
Dimensions
  • Cut to height: 42.7cm
  • Width: 70.2cm
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Marks and inscriptions
Copyright G.W. Bacon & Co., Ltd., London (Lettered)
Credit line
Purchased with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, Shell International and the Friends of the V&A
Object history
The Battle of Omdurman played an important part in enabling the British to prevent further expansion by the French, and brought about the collapse of the Mahdist regime in Sudan. The British troops were led by General Kitchener.
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Accession number
SP.63

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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