78th Foot Grenadiers, Battle of Sillery, Quebec, 1760

Low on ammunition and taking heavy casualties as they stand in the open, the Highlanders are easy targets for the French marksmen only 20 yards away.
The Grenadier company is on the verge of collapse. With their last officer mortally wounded, they await the order to reload. Sergeant James Thompson attempts to keep the line steady and intact. Minutes later the small sickly British army were to be forced to make a hazardous withdrawal of over a mile to the city of Quebec.

From: Osprey's, Highlander in the French-Indian War, 1756-67

EDITION: 50 signed giclée prints
PRINT SIZE: Dimensions are approximate and include a signed border.
PRICE: Includes UK postage

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78th Foot Grenadiers, Battle of Sillery, Quebec, 1760
78th Foot Grenadiers, Battle of Sillery, Quebec, 1760

Low on ammunition and taking heavy casualties as they stand in the open, the Highlanders are easy targets for the French marksmen only 20 yards away.
The Grenadier company is on the verge of collapse. With their last officer mortally wounded, they await the order to reload. Sergeant James Thompson attempts to keep the line steady and intact. Minutes later the small sickly British army were to be forced to make a hazardous withdrawal of over a mile to the city of Quebec.

From: Osprey's, Highlander in the French-Indian War, 1756-67

EDITION: 50 signed giclée prints
PRINT SIZE: Dimensions are approximate and include a signed border.
PRICE: Includes UK postage

Available print sizes are shown below:

 
Item added to cart