The funeral cortege of Sergeant Monger of the Dover Volunteer Artillery who with Lieut. G. Thomson was killed at Arch Cliff Fort by the bursting of a Gun during Target Practice on the Evening of the 9th August, 1860: To the Officers and men of the Cinque Ports and other Volunteer Corps, who with the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, 60th Rifles and 47th Regiment, assisted in the Grand but Mournful
Color lithograph by and after Burgess; military funeral procession, showing gun carriage covered by flag proceeding down slope lined with soldiers; men, women and children watching in right foreground, fort, ocean and ships in background. Color lithograph by and after Burgess; military funeral procession, showing gun carriage covered by flag proceeding down slope lined with soldiers; men, women and children watching in right foreground, fort, ocean and ships in background. This lithograph which was a best seller, depicts the military cortege of Sergeant Monger from South Front Military Hospital, Western Heights. It was dedicated to the officers and men of the Cinque Ports and other Volunteer Corps along with the Royal Artillery, the Royal Engineers, the 60th Rifles, and the 87th Regiment, all of whom assisted at the procession. https://doverhistorian.com/2013/07/05/william-burgess-artist/ London, Parker Gallery, 1965.
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