Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Orders Providing Camp Necessaries, 1757

An imposing 18th-century War Office Building in the heart of London, a testament to the grandeur and strategic importance of the era's military administration. The structure, adorned with stately architecture, looms over the cobblestone street with its tall, arched windows and grand, columned entrance....
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Sunday, November 1, 2020

Orders Providing Arms to the Highland Regiments, 1757

A meticulously detailed close-up of a Lord Barrington in his office within the 18th-century War Office Building in London. He is hunched over an antique mahogany desk, quill poised in hand, as he carefully inscribes confidential letters by candlelight. The flickering flame casts a warm, golden glow...
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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Land Petition of Serjeant Alexander Fraser, 78th Regiment

An 18th-century panoramic view of Albany, New York, nestled on the west side of the Hudson River as the first light of dawn kisses the horizon. The sunrise casts a soft, warm glow across the quaint town, with its wooden buildings and cobblestone streets still shrouded in the early morning mist. The...
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

John Robb, Glasgow City Quartermaster, 1757

An idyllic 18th-century countryside near Glasgow, Scotland, bathed in the warm glow of a setting sun. The foreground is dominated by a gently rolling field of golden wheat, the stalks swaying softly in the cool evening breeze. A solitary farmer, clad in traditional attire, is seen in the distance,...
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Saturday, August 1, 2020

Land Petition in Behalf of Lieutenant John McTavish, 78th Regiment

A tranquil 18th century countryside near Schoharie Kill, New York, as the first light of dawn breaks over the horizon. The scene is bathed in a soft, golden hue as the sun rises behind distant rolling hills, casting long shadows across the verdant landscape. A winding stream path leads the eye to a...
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