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Cripplegate Ward without Loyal Volunteer of London soldier from the district outside the Gate known as Cripplegate. The area was flatted during the war..
Order Arms (from Advance Arms 1st Motion) "At the word Arms the left Hand is brought sharp across the Body, laying hold of the whole of the Barrel & Stock." Reproduction Print from an aquatint designed and etched by Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827), for Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Cavalry, in their respective Uniforms, Representing the whole of the Manual, Platoon, & Funeral Exercises in 87 plates, published in London circa 1799 by Rudolf Ackermann. The Volunteer Corps “in moments of alarm and of imminent dangers, so readily and honourably stood forward, at their own expense, to assist the Civil Magistrates, and to preserve the tranquility of the Great and Commercial Emporium; and to defend the Property of their less qualified neighbours from the ruffian hands of interested depredators, and from the malicious schemes of disloyalty.” Page Size is 325mm x 240mm (approximately 11.75 inches x 9.5 inches). Image size to edge of cream coloured background is 255mm x 205mm (approximately 10 inches x 8 inches). Price: $22.00 (AUD) inc GST |