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Alfred Hastings Horsford Vanity Fair Print 1877

£20.00

A distinguished veteran of the Crimea, Indian Mutiny and Xhosa wars

Description

Lieut.-General Sir Alfred Hastings Horsford Vanity Fair Print 1877

Original Vanity Fair Print Lithograph with the caption at the bottom of the print: The Beau Ideal

Born in Bath and educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Horsford was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade in 1833. He served in the Cape Frontier War in 1847 and was Commanding Officer of 1st Bn the Rifle Brigade during the 8th Xhosa War in 1852. He also served in the Crimean War and fought at the Battle of Alma, Battle of Inkerman, Battle of Balaklava and the early part of the Siege of Sevastopol He served in the repression of the Indian Mutiny, having been made Commander of the 6th Brigade at the Capture of Lucknow. He was made Deputy Adjutant-General at Army Headquarters in 1860, a Brigade commander at Aldershot in 1866, Major-General on the General Staff at Malta in 1869 and General Officer Commanding South-Eastern District in January 1872. He went on to be Military Secretary in 1874. In retirement he was involved in an accident when Frederick Gye, Manager of the Royal Italian Opera, was assisting Horsford over a fence. Horsford’s gun went off and shot Gye in the eye

Published: 03-Feb-1877 Signed by: SPY, Leslie Ward . Dimensions approximately 23cm x 35cm.

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