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  • A Fenian Raid Period Queen's Own Rifles Collage Photograph

Item: GB5254

A Fenian Raid Period Queen's Own Rifles Collage Photograph

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A Fenian Raid Period Queen's Own Rifles Collage Photograph

A Fenian Raid Period Queen's Own Rifles Collage Photograph - Sepia-toned photograph, illustrating fifty-two soldiers, the collage format uniting the small groups of soldiers as one large group, in uniforms indicative of the period of the Fenian Raids (1866 to 1870), with an artist's painted backdrop and foreground, inscribed in pencil "Queen's Own Rifles" on the reverse, 195 mm x 418 mm, slight curl in the board-mounting, scuffing and paper loss on the reverse from previous display, lower right corner exhibiting a slight wear tear, the photograph free of contact marks, near extremely fine.  (C:14)
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