2nd Maryland Regiment at the Guildford Courthouse 1781 by
Brian Palmer
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanual Gottlieb
Leutze. Washington crossing the Delaware the day before the Battle at Trenton,
26th December 1776.
Seige of Yorktown
by Couder Depicting Lord Cornwallis surrendering to Washington and the Marquis de
Lafeyette at Yorktown in 1781.
17th Light Dragoons, 1780 by Jim Lancia. During the war of Independence part of the
British Army. The 17th Light Dragoons, later to become the famous 17th lancers of Balaclava Fame.
Ensign of the 17th regiment of Foot, American
War of
Independence 1779. by Jim Lancia 17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment.
The regiment was raised in 1688 by colonel Solomon
Richards. Namur 1695, American War of Independence, W Indies in
Napoleonic Wars. To India in 1804 for twenty years, numerous battle
honours gaining Royal Tiger cap badge and nickname 'The Tigers'.
US Army Commander in Chief, Staff Officer, Colonel and
Private, 1st Continental Rhode Island Infantry 1782-1796 by Werner
US Army Commissioned Officer and Private of Cavalry
1802-1810 by Werner
US Army Officer and Privates of Infantry 1802-1810 by
Werner
Battle of
the Copeland Islands by David Pentland USCS Ranger captained by John Paul
Jones attacks and defeats HMS Drake of the Copeland Islands at
the mouth of Belfast Lough. This was the first battle of the newly
formed American Continental Navy.
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanual Gottlieb Leutze.
Washington crossing the Delaware the day before the Battle at Trenton,
26th December 1776.
Battle of Lexington by William Barnes Wollen The first fight for independence of the American Revolution.
Bunkerhill, 1775 by John
Trumbull June 1775, 1,000 American farmers, stood against the 3,000
professional soldiers of the British Army, It took The British three
attempts to gain bunker hill and to win the Battle, but at a large cost, British casualties were 1,054 out of the 3,000 compared to 441 from
Prescotts 1,000. The print shows Howe and Clinton taking the hill
by a flank attack with artillery support. general Howe led the attacks,
and miraculously escaped injury while all of his personal staff Officers
had fallen.