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Battle of Bunkerhill


America-Art-Prints Battle of Bunkerhill

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Battle of Bunkerhill 1775 in military art print by John Trumbull. The Battle of Bunkerhill showing General Howe and Clinton taking Bunkerhill from the defending American militia's in historical art print by Cranston Fine Arts.

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.

Bunkerhill, 1775 by John Trumble.

Bunkerhill, 1775 by John Trumble.
2 editions.
£10.00 - £135.00



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Bunkerhill, 1775 by John Trumble.

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.

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