This week is another visit to the North West frontier. I have had the Last Stand at Gandamak set from Iron Duke in the lead pile since it was released and with a North West Frontier project working through this year I thought it was opportune to get this completed .
The 13th of January 1842 saw a battle near the village of Gandamak on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad The 44th foot were the last remnants of the 16,000 that tried to retreat from Kabul in the First Afghan war. . It depicts their last defence of a rocky outcrop just outside the village It is said that bones could still be found at the site of the battles up to the late 1970’s . Lt Thomas Souter wears the regimental colour wrapped around his waist under his Poshteen coat - something that saved his life as when captured they thought he was important enough to ransom. There was one acknowledged survivor of the whole column who made it out to Jalallabad , but several hundred others who were captured and eventually released .Of course it’s another in the line of great colonial disasters depicted in pictures of the time .
The painting by William Barnes Wollen 1898 |
Rocks from my terrain stash, small ballast from cork and sand |
Very nice indeed!
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DeleteFabulous Dave! I think I have this set somewhere in the pile of shame and seeing this makes we want to go and dust them off.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth doing , lovely pieces to work on
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