Hi,
My question is about the painting that inspired this set. Can someone give me more info concerning the uniforms (units and ranks) worn by the British soldiers?
Thanks,
Richard
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There appears to be two versions of Penny's picture --see the Canadian Military History Gateway image --- http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/image-220-eng.asp?page_id=255
The figure in uniform supporting Wolfe may come from the 28nd Regiment of foot, while the soldier delivering news of the battle is thought to come from the 22nd regiment. The person in civilian clothes may be Dr Thomas Hinde, Royal Navy.
Sorry that this response sounds a bit vague but there is doubt about who was present at the death of Wolfe. Benjamin West's well known painting on the same subject is thought to be more suspect, containing people who were known not to be present at Wolfe's death.
Blackbob
There appears to be two versions of Penny's picture --see the Canadian Military History Gateway image --- http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/image-220-eng.asp?page_id=255
The figure in uniform supporting Wolfe may come from the 28nd Regiment of foot, while the soldier delivering news of the battle is thought to come from the 22nd regiment. The person in civilian clothes may be Dr Thomas Hinde, Royal Navy.
Sorry that this response sounds a bit vague but there is doubt about who was present at the death of Wolfe. Benjamin West's well known painting on the same subject is thought to be more suspect, containing people who were known not to be present at Wolfe's death.
Blackbob
I always liked this set...I really regret selling it...but my collection outgrew my house...