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Infantry of European nations, chromolithograph, published in 1897 Infantry of European nations at the end of the 19th century: I) German Empire: 1) Prussian Guard Grenadier Officer (parade); 2) Prussian infantryman in the dungarees, 3) Bavarian Invantry non-commissioned officer, 4) Saxon infantryman (battlefield), 5) Prussian infantry officer 6) Prussian Grenadier from the 1st Guards regiment on foot (parade), 7) Württemberg Infantryman, 8) Army bandsman of the Prussian line grenadiers; II) Austria-Hungary: 1) Corporal of the German infantry, 2) Drummer of the Hungarian infantry, 3) Hungarian infantryman (parade), officer (battlefield, 4), and officer 8parade, 5), 6) Army bandsman, 7) German infantryman (battlefield), 8) Bosnian-Herzegovinian infantryman; III) Italy: 1 - 2) Infantryman, battlfield (1) and parade (2), 3) Infantry officer, 4) Grenadier Officer, 5) Colonel of the Infantry, 6) Infantry officer, in cap and coat, 7) Sergeant; IV) France: 1) Turco, 2) Zuave, 3) Turco officer, 4) Light african infantry, 5) Line infantryman (battlefield), 6) Line infantry officer (battlefield), 7) Line infantry corperal (Tunique); V) Russia: 1) Infantry sergeant, 2) Drummer of the infantry (parade), 3) Infantry officer (battlefield), 4) Infantry officer (parade), 5) Grenadier from the Pavlov's Guard Regiment (parade), 6) Infantryman (parade), 7) Grenadier in coat, 8) Infantryman (battlfield), 9) Guards officer (parade); VI) Great Britain: 1) Drummer of the Line infantry, 2) Highlander, 3) Line infantryman (battlefield), 4) Fusilier officer, 5) Soldier of the Light Highland Infantry, 6) Grenadier of the Grenadier Guards, 7) Sepoy of the East India Company. Chromolithograph after drawings by Richard Knötel (German military painter, 1857 - 1914), published in 1897. french indian war illustrations stock illustrations
Infantry of European nations, chromolithograph, published in 1897 Infantry of European nations at the end of the 19th century: I) German Empire: 1) Prussian Guard Grenadier Officer (parade); 2) Prussian infantryman in the dungarees, 3) Bavarian Invantry non-commissioned officer, 4) Saxon infantryman (battlefield), 5) Prussian infantry officer 6) Prussian Grenadier from the 1st Guards regiment on foot (parade), 7) Württemberg Infantryman, 8) Army bandsman of the Prussian line grenadiers; II) Austria-Hungary: 1) Corporal of the German infantry, 2) Drummer of the Hungarian infantry, 3) Hungarian infantryman (parade), officer (battlefield, 4), and officer 8parade, 5), 6) Army bandsman, 7) German infantryman (battlefield), 8) Bosnian-Herzegovinian infantryman; III) Italy: 1 - 2) Infantryman, battlfield (1) and parade (2), 3) Infantry officer, 4) Grenadier Officer, 5) Colonel of the Infantry, 6) Infantry officer, in cap and coat, 7) Sergeant; IV) France: 1) Turco, 2) Zuave, 3) Turco officer, 4) Light african infantry, 5) Line infantryman (battlefield), 6) Line infantry officer (battlefield), 7) Line infantry corperal (Tunique); V) Russia: 1) Infantry sergeant, 2) Drummer of the infantry (parade), 3) Infantry officer (battlefield), 4) Infantry officer (parade), 5) Grenadier from the Pavlov's Guard Regiment (parade), 6) Infantryman (parade), 7) Grenadier in coat, 8) Infantryman (battlfield), 9) Guards officer (parade); VI) Great Britain: 1) Drummer of the Line infantry, 2) Highlander, 3) Line infantryman (battlefield), 4) Fusilier officer, 5) Soldier of the Light Highland Infantry, 6) Grenadier of the Grenadier Guards, 7) Sepoy of the East India Company. Chromolithograph after drawings by Richard Knötel (German military painter, 1857 - 1914), published in 1897. french indian war illustrations stock illustrations

Infantry of European nations at the end of the 19th century: I) German Empire: 1) Prussian Guard Grenadier Officer (parade); 2) Prussian infantryman in the dungarees, 3) Bavarian Invantry non-commissioned officer, 4) Saxon infantryman (battlefield), 5) Prussian infantry officer 6) Prussian Grenadier from the 1st Guards regiment on foot (parade), 7) Württemberg Infantryman, 8) Army bandsman of the Prussian line grenadiers; II) Austria-Hungary: 1) Corporal of the German infantry, 2) Drummer of the Hungarian infantry, 3) Hungarian infantryman (parade), officer (battlefield, 4), and officer 8parade, 5), 6) Army bandsman, 7) German infantryman (battlefield), 8) Bosnian-Herzegovinian infantryman; III) Italy: 1 - 2) Infantryman, battlfield (1) and parade (2), 3) Infantry officer, 4) Grenadier Officer, 5) Colonel of the Infantry, 6) Infantry officer, in cap and coat, 7) Sergeant; IV) France: 1) Turco, 2) Zuave, 3) Turco officer, 4) Light african infantry, 5) Line infantryman (battlefield), 6) Line infantry officer (battlefield), 7) Line infantry corperal (Tunique); V) Russia: 1) Infantry sergeant, 2) Drummer of the infantry (parade), 3) Infantry officer (battlefield), 4) Infantry officer (parade), 5) Grenadier from the Pavlov's Guard Regiment (parade), 6) Infantryman (parade), 7) Grenadier in coat, 8) Infantryman (battlfield), 9) Guards officer (parade); VI) Great Britain: 1) Drummer of the Line infantry, 2) Highlander, 3) Line infantryman (battlefield), 4) Fusilier officer, 5) Soldier of the Light Highland Infantry, 6) Grenadier of the Grenadier Guards, 7) Sepoy of the East India Company. Chromolithograph after drawings by Richard Knötel (German military painter, 1857 - 1914), published in 1897.

George Washington delivering a message in December 1753 to the French to leave the Ohio Territory. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

Montcalm trying to stop Native Americans from attacking British soldiers and civilians as they leave Fort William Henry (August 1757). Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon (1712 - 1759) was a French soldier and commander of the forces in North America during the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). Wood engraving after a drawing by Felix Darley (American illustrator and engraver, 1824 - 1888), engraved by Albert (Alfred) Bobbett (American engraver, 1813 - 1888), published in 1876.

On July 9, 1755, French and Native American warriors from Fort Duquesne defeated Major General Edward Braddock's forces and mortally wounded the British general at the Battle of the Monongahela. The French retained control of the Ohio Valley. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

"Antique illustration depicting the battle of the Monongahela, which was fought on 9 July 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War and played an important role in the career of George Washington. Engraving published in The Pictorial Life of General Washington by J. Frost, LL.D. (Charles J. Gillis, Philadelphia) in 1847.SEE MORE AMERICAN HISTORIC ILLUSTRATIONS HERE:"

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