Lady
Elizabeth Butler. Without doubt the leading female military artist. These
military art prints of
the Napoleonic, Boer and First World Wars by
Lady Butler at these fantastic prices only available from Cranston
Military Print Company. These prints published between 1985-1996.
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JUST NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Defence of Rorkes Drift by Lady Butler.
Special limited quantity giclee canvas edition now
available. Small size 30" x 20"
Price £350. Medium size 36" x 24"
Price £500. Large size
40" x 26" Price £600.
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Order Code GDHM2000
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The Dawn of Waterloo by Lady Butler Depicting troopers of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Scots
Greys)
on the morning of 18th June 1815. before the Battle of waterloo, and their
great charge into history.
Available in two sizes:-.00.
Print serial number DHM001. Image size 30" x 19". Print price
£42 ($75).
Print serial number DHM026. Image size 21" x 14". Print price
£34 ($60).
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copyright Leeds City Art Galleries
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Scotland
Forever by Lady Butler
Probably the best known painting of the gallant charge
of the Royal North Dragoons, The Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo.
According to an eyewitness Alexander Armour " at the start of the
charge of the greys had to pass through the ranks of the Highland
Brigade and armour recalled "The highlanders were then ordered to
wheel back, when they did so we rushed through them at the same time
they heard us calling "Now my boys Scotland Forever"
Print serial number DHM200. Image size 32" x
15". Print price £42 ($75).
Small image serial number DHM9001. Image size
14" x 7". Price £22.
JUST AVAILABLE Small number of
giclee canvas prints available. Size 36" x 22" (91cm x 56cm)
and a Small number of giclee canvas prints available. Size 40" x
26" (102cm x 66cm)
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Antique black and white print 1894
Scotland Forever by Lady Butler
Probably the best known painting of the gallant charge of the Royal
North Dragoons, The Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo. According to an
eyewitness Alexander Armour " at the start of the charge of the greys
had to pass through the ranks of the Highland Brigade and armour recalled
"The highlanders were then ordered to wheel back, when they did so we
rushed through them at the same time they heard us calling "Now my
boys Scotland Forever"
Black and White Photogravure 14" x 26", after Elizabeth
Thompson (Lady Butler), published by S. Hildesheimer and co. 1894, price
£900 (export) |
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Scotland Forever detail by Lady Butler
Centre detail from the painting Scotland Forever showing the charge of the
Scots Greys at Waterloo.
Print serial number DHM066. Image size 15" x 21". Print price
£34 ($60).
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Steady the Drums and Fifes by Lady Butler
The drummer boys of the 57th (die-hards) drawn up under fire on the
ridge of Albuera, (16th May 1811), Peninsula war
Available in two sizes:
Image size 30" x 20". Print serial number DHM032. Print price
£42 ($75).
Image size 21" x 14". Print serial number DHM033. Print price
£34 ($60).
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Quatre Bras by Lady Butler
28th Gloucester Regiment shown in square repelling the French cavalry.
Full colour print serial number VAR311. Image size 30" x 14" plus text.
Print price £42 ($75).
Small image serial number DHM9002. Image size 14" x 7".
Print price £22 ($42) |
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Antique black and white Photogravure 13"
x 27", published by the Fine Art Society circa 1890, price £900
(export). 2 copies available.
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Halt by Lady Butler
Depicting the end of the last charge of the 10th Hussars at Waterloo.
Print serial number DHM223. Image size 23" x 14". Print
price £34 ($60).
Original Antique Coloured Lithograph available circa 1890, Price
£950 Antique black and white lithograph for sale £850 |
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Halt on a Forced March by Lady Butler
The painting shows a gun team of the Royal Horse Artillery with wounded
soldiers on the Limber during the retreat to Corunna in the winter of
1808-1809, during the Peninsula War.
Print serial number DHM078. Image size 30" x20". Print
price £42 ($75).
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Charge
of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons at Waterloo by Lady Butler
Print serial number DHM185.
Image size 23" x 12". Print price £34 ($60). |
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Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady
Butler
Depicts two Irish peasants in traditional dress being marched through a
Kerry glen by a recruiting party of the 88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers).
Available in two sizes:
Print serial number DHM069. Image size 30" x 18". Print
price £42 ($75).
Small print serial number DHM070. Image size 21" x 14".
Print price £34 ($60).
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Within Sound of the Guns by Lady Butler
The picture shows a despatch rider coming under fire from Boer
Marksmen. The picture is also known as A Yeomanry Scout Galloping With
Despatches in the Boer War.
Print serial number DHM222. Image size 23" x 15". Print price
£34 ($60).
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First World War
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Retreat From Mons by Lady Butler
Showing the Royal Horse Guards during world war one.
The battle of Mons was the first major battle
fought by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). The BEF had advanced
along a 20 mile front along the Mons canal, and were on there left flank
of the French 5th army. But when the French army had been defeated
at the Battle of the Sambre on the 22nd August . The British
commander Sir John French agreed to hold his position until the morning of
the 23rd. the BEF were attacked by the German first Army
. The German infantry advance was repelled by the British infantry.
and sustained very large losses and th4e British lost 1600 killed or
wounded. But with the French forces retreating the British forces
had no alternative but to retreat also. and on the morning of the 24th
August they began retreating to the outskirts of Paris over a fourteen day
period.
DHM113. Image size 30 x 19".
Print price £42
($75). Restricted
print run.
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The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by
Lady Butler
One of the last cavalry charges in British Military history, 8th November
1917.
DHM093. Image size 23 x 12". Print price £34 ($60).
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