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Home Again

Henry Nelson O'Neil, 1860

This work shows soldiers disembarking from a troopship, having returned from active service during the Indian Mutiny. Among the troops are a junior officer of a line infantry regiment standing on the quayside, an In-Pensioner of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, and a wounded NCO wearing the Kilmarnock pork pie cap with the white Havelock cover distinctive to the Mutiny campaign.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Home Again, 1860

Date supported

1989

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

91 x 71 cm

Grant

15000

Total cost

30000

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