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Midnights Last Charge Canvas Print 40 x 52.5

Limited edition Lieutenant Guy Haydon and Midnight Canvas Print. Own a piece of military history. Read more..

Experience the extraordinary bond between Lieutenant Guy Haydon and Midnight with this limited edition canvas print. Own a piece of history and capture their courage, loyalty, and sacrifice. Only 500 available.

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BN43865
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SKU:BN43865

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SKU:
BN43865

Specifications

Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Organisation,

Specifications

Product Group 2:
Collectables & Gifts
Product Group 3:
Artwork
Brand Group 1:
Brands
Brand Group 2:
Marshall Paintings
Organisation:
Australian Light Horse

Description

Introducing the Lieutenant Guy Haydon and Midnight Limited Edition Canvas Print. This exquisite piece of art captures the incredible story of Lieutenant Guy Haydon and his beloved black mare Midnight.

Lieutenant Guy Haydon and Midnight were an inseparable duo, hailing from the property "Bloomfield" in the Hunter Valley, NSW. They joined the 12th Light Horse Regiment in 1915 and quickly became renowned for their exceptional equestrian skills.

During their time in Egypt, the Australian Light Horse were chosen to represent Australia in a friendly equestrian competition against the British. Midnight, the magnificent black mare, emerged victorious in the Sprint Race, Flag Race, and Equitation Test, showcasing her remarkable speed and agility.

Their journey together reached its climax on the 31st of October 1917, when Lieutenant Haydon led his men riding Midnight in a charge against the Turkish stronghold of Beersheba. Tragically, Midnight was mortally wounded during the charge, but Lieutenant Haydon survived, albeit with life-altering injuries.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Colour: Multi-colour
  • Material: Canvas
  • Dimensions: 40cm x 52.5cm
  • Edition Volume: Limited to 500 releases