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The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho)
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The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho)
1063608 The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho) by Jacomb-Hood, George Percy (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels. Illustration for The Graphic, 6 August 1898.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23042010
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Bearers Club Cocks Died Filipino Grim Haste Manila Philippines Picture Rebels Roadside Skirmish South East Asia Spanish American War Thirst Witnessed Wounded Limb Brawl Brawling Fighting Conflict Injuries Quench Wound
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The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels
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is a powerful lithograph that captures the aftermath of a fierce battle. The image depicts a war-torn town in the Philippines, where wounded soldiers lie on the roadside while bearers rush to their aid. In this grim scene, one man stands out amidst the chaos - his face etched with exhaustion and determination. The picture tells a story of bravery and sacrifice as these men fought against rebel forces. The black and white tones add to the intensity of the moment, highlighting every detail from injuries to expressions of pain and thirst. It serves as an important historical document, shedding light on one of America's most significant conflicts. The lithograph was created by George Percy Jacomb-Hood for The Graphic newspaper in 1898. Its publication aimed to inform English readers about events during the Spanish-American War happening thousands of miles away. This artwork not only showcases Jacomb-Hood's talent but also provides valuable insight into how news traveled across continents during that era. As we observe this poignant scene from over a century ago, it reminds us of the human cost associated with conflict and war. It serves as a reminder to cherish peace and strive for understanding among nations today.
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