C1892

Military Manoeuvres in India: the Elephants of the Heavy Field-Battery taking Fright at a Passing Train.

Wonderful engraving of military elephants taking fright by a passing steam train in India. From the original edition of The Graphic.

$A 195

In stock

S/N: TG-MIL-920723108–390397
(F-39)
Free Shipping
Military Manoeuvres in India: the Elephants of the Heavy Field-Battery taking Fright at a Passing Train. non-Australian

Within Australia

All orders ship free
within Australia
Military Manoeuvres in India: the Elephants of the Heavy Field-Battery taking Fright at a Passing Train. non-Australian

Rest of the World

Orders over A$300
ship free worldwide

See Shipping page for Terms & Conditions

Details

Full Title:

Military Manoeuvres in India: the Elephants of the Heavy Field-Battery taking Fright at a Passing Train.

Date:

C1892

Condition:

In good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Engraving.

Image Size: 

470mm 
x 305mm

Paper Size: 

525mm 
x 370mm
AUTHENTICITY
Military Manoeuvres in India: the Elephants of the Heavy Field-Battery taking Fright at a Passing Train. - Antique Print from 1892

Genuine antique
dated:

1892

Description:

Wonderful engraving of military elephants taking fright by a passing steam train in India.

From the original edition of The Graphic.

William Small (1843 - 1929)

William Small (1843-1929) Small was born in Edinburgh, on 27 May 1843. He began his art career designing illustrations of bedsteads and gas brackets. He trained at the Royal Scottish Academy, and moving to London in 1865, where he quickly established himself as a painter and illustrator.

View other items by William Small

Choose currency

Exchange rates are only indicative. All orders will be processed in Australian dollars. The actual amount charged may vary depending on the exchange rate and conversion fees applied by your credit card issuer.

Account Login

The List

Join our exclusive mailing list for first access to new acquisitions and special offers.