The Thirty-First Regiment, Sir Harry Smith's Division, advancing to the Charge at the Battle of Moodkee, on the 18th of December 1845: To Major General Sir Harry Smith, K.C.B. &c. &c. this plate is most respectfully Inscribed by his very obliged and obedient Servant Rudolph Ackermann, 191, Regent Street.
1st in collection of 11 colored engravings by Harris, after Martens 'from a sketch by Major G.F. White, H.M. 31st', published June 14th, 1848; British infantry charging toward left against Sikh artillery battery and massed troops; Sikh snipers perched in trees at left. 1st in collection of 11 colored engravings by Harris, after Martens 'from a sketch by Major G.F. White, H.M. 31st', published June 14th, 1848; British infantry charging toward left against Sikh artillery battery and massed troops; Sikh snipers perched in trees at left. Large oblong folio, matted; some margins severely or entirely trimmed; some worn, soiled. London, Parker Gallery, 1949.
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