George III and Royal Dukes at head of volunteer army
Stipple-engraving by and after Richter; George III mounted in center, flanked by mounted Dukes and suite, trumpeters and royal standard, long lines of marching soldiers in left and right distance. Stipple-engraving by and after Richter; George III mounted in center, flanked by mounted Dukes and suite, trumpeters and royal standard, long lines of marching soldiers in left and right distance. From an engraved chart entitled 'A view of the volunteer army of Great Britain in the year 1806'. Designed to commemorate the great and untied spirit of the British people, aimed for the support of their ancient glory and independence against the unprincipled ambition of the French Government. Drawn, engraved and published by Henry Richter, London, March 1807. Inscription reads: 'To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, this work executed under his illustrious and immediate patronage, is with his royal highnesses gracious permission, most respectfully dedicated by his obedient and most faithful servant James Wilson'. London, Spencer, 1953. title provided by cataloger
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