http://books.google.com/books?id=Jy...#v=onepage&q=edward penny death wolfe&f=false
Good Afternoon,
I got an private e-mail essentially asking who is who in this painting which serves as the source for QB-02, but I wanted to share some of my research. This link describes at least some of the elements within Edward Penny's painting and comes to what I think is a suprising conclusion of who is really who in the painting. Open the Contents, select chapter starting on page 91 and then go to pages 102-106 in this link. The conclusion here is that only Wolfe himself and Monockton represent identifiable individuals.
I found another source that based on Captain John Knox's journals that only 4people were with Wolfe when he died Lt. Henry Browne - Louisbourg Grenadiers, James Henderson, Colonel Williamson (artillery officer) and a private soldier.
So if push comes to shove - the kneeling figure supporting the dying Wolfe is Lt. Henry Browne, the standing Grenadier with an outstretched arm is James Henderson, the surgeon's mate is Heriot or Wilkins, the running officer is Captain Curry (not Lt. Browne).
Will have to check the Osprey sources.
I am thinking the standing grenadier is part the Louisbourg Grenadiers (45th regiment) while the kneeling Grenadier is with the 28th, but need to research and look at the figures more closely. See http://www.fifedrum.org/crfd/BD_1.htm
Good Afternoon,
I got an private e-mail essentially asking who is who in this painting which serves as the source for QB-02, but I wanted to share some of my research. This link describes at least some of the elements within Edward Penny's painting and comes to what I think is a suprising conclusion of who is really who in the painting. Open the Contents, select chapter starting on page 91 and then go to pages 102-106 in this link. The conclusion here is that only Wolfe himself and Monockton represent identifiable individuals.
I found another source that based on Captain John Knox's journals that only 4people were with Wolfe when he died Lt. Henry Browne - Louisbourg Grenadiers, James Henderson, Colonel Williamson (artillery officer) and a private soldier.
So if push comes to shove - the kneeling figure supporting the dying Wolfe is Lt. Henry Browne, the standing Grenadier with an outstretched arm is James Henderson, the surgeon's mate is Heriot or Wilkins, the running officer is Captain Curry (not Lt. Browne).
Will have to check the Osprey sources.
I am thinking the standing grenadier is part the Louisbourg Grenadiers (45th regiment) while the kneeling Grenadier is with the 28th, but need to research and look at the figures more closely. See http://www.fifedrum.org/crfd/BD_1.htm
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