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The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec (September, 1759), October 10, 1779
The Death of General Wolfe (September 13, 1759), after 1776. after 1776. Creator: PThe Death of General Wolfe (September 13, 1759), after 1776
General James Wolfe (1727-1759) as a Young Man, 19th century, (1930). Creator: UnknownGeneral James Wolfe (1727-1759) as a Young Man, 19th century, (1930). Portrait of British Army officer James Wolfe who died during the successful battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759 during
The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 13th September 1759, 1886. Artist: Thomas BrownThe Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, 13th September 1759, 1886. Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer. After Benjamin West (1738-1820)
General Wolfe, c1759-1766 (1909). Artist: Richard HoustonGeneral Wolfe, c1759-1766 (1909). After J. S. C. Schaak (active 1759-1780). Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer. From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill
Lieut. General Sir John Moore, K. B. c1809 (1909). Artist: Charles TurnerLieut. General Sir John Moore, K.B. c1809 (1909). After Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna)
The Death of General Wolfe, c1776 (1909). Artist: William WoollettThe Death of General Wolfe, c1776 (1909). After Benjamin West (1738-1820). Major General James Wolfe (1727-1759) was a British Army officer
General Wolfe, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935General Wolfe. Major General James Peter Wolfe (1727-1759), British Army officer, known for his training reforms and remembered for his victory over the French at the Battle of Quebec in Canada in
James Wolfe, 18th century British soldier. Artist: Newton & CoJames Wolfe, 18th century British soldier. General James Wolfe (1729-1759) died during the successful battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759 during the Seven Years War. Lantern slide
General Wolfe at the Siege of Louisbourg, AD 1758, (1877). British military leader James Wolfe laid siege to the Fortress of Louisbourg in New France (Nova Scotia). The French capitulated
Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (c1850s). James Wolfe died during the battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History
The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec, 1759, (1872). James Wolfe (1727-1759), English soldier, lies dying on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec is captured from the French on 13 September 1759
The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s SmithThe Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). The final moments of James Wolfe during the Battle of Quebec
Burial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809 (c1885)Burial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809 (c1885). Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna)
Death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809Death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809. Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War
John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier. General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War, Spain 16 January 1809
Death of General James Wolfe at the Siege of Quebec, 1759 (1831). James Wolfe (1727-1759), English soldier, lies dying on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec is captured from the French on 13 September
Temperance. -The Man: "Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honestTemperance.- The Man: " Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner, honest Water" - Shakespeare, 1843