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Remnants of an Army (by Elizabeth Thompson) Belt Buckle

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Wear your self-expression with this custom oval belt buckle. Printed in full, vibrant color and finished with a UV resistant and waterproof coating, your image will display beautifully against this burnished silver belt buckle for years to come. This belt buckle arrives in a black felt bag that is perfect for gifting.

  • Made in the USA.
  • UV Resistant and waterproof.
  • Add photos, artwork and text.
  • Size: 3.75" x 2.75".

Note on wearing of buckle: as is seen in the product photos, from the wearer's perspective, with the buckle facing outwards so that onlookers can see the design, the belt loop that attaches to the belt is on the right side of the buckle. This means that in order to keep a design right-side-up, the belt will need to be worn around the waist with the belt threaded starting from the right side of the body, which is typically how women's belts are worn. Men's belts are typically worn threaded around the waist staring on the left-hand side (again from the wearer's perspective, with the buckle facing outwards), so please keep this in mind with designing or purchasing a belt buckle.

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Remnants of an Army (by Elizabeth Thompson) Belt Buckle

Remnants of an Army (by Elizabeth Thompson) Belt Buckle

This design features a painting by the British artist Elizabeth Thompson, later known as Lady Butler, who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars. It depicts William Brydon, assistant surgeon in the Bengal Army, arriving at the gates of Jalalabad in January 1842. Brydon was thought to be the only survivor of the approximately 16,000 soldiers and camp followers from the 1842 retreat from Kabul in the First Anglo-Afghan War, and is shown here toiling the last few miles to safety on an exhausted and dying horse. The walls of Jalalabad loom over a desolate plain and riders from the garrison gallop from the gate to reach the solitary figure bringing the first word of the fate of the "Army of Afghanistan". The original artwork was painted by Elizabeth Thompson in 1879, during the period of the Second Anglo-Afghan War.

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Product ID: 256204085207473673
Created on: 9/28/2023, 3:51 AM
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