Locations such as the Sahara, Arctic, Steaming Jungles, or even the new frontier of Outer Space; All regularly featured in the stories, and the heroes from Dan Dare, through to Biggles, all sank into our boyish imaginations, and indeed the national consciousness.
But the tales which most often grabbed my attention were the comics accounts of 'real life' war stories ..... images of how George Crosses and Victoria Crosses were won, flashed across our retina (with appropriate exclamations of 'Hande Hoch Jerry' or 'Achtung' and 'Schnell Schnell'), as we scanned the pages, our imaginations fired up, and our chests swelled by these stories.
These particular examples are themed on the Napoleonic war campaigns, when our greatest enemy before the Kaiser and Herr Hitler, was the French General and Emperor, Napoleon. The Battle of Waterloo spawned much of the artwork and accompanying stories, but other lesser known battles from the Napoleonic campaigns were also covered (including some Naval battles .... it was, and was treated as, a global war, just without the Americans).
The Victor Annual - Waterloo Scots Greys |
The Victor Annual - Alexandria 1801 - The Gloucester's |
The Victor Annual - San Vincente 1812 - Royal Northumberland Fusiliers |
Personally I think these are still great images, although I am now old enough to realise that they were heavily influenced by Victorian depictions of the same battles, or events from those battles .... they are still iconic.
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Yes, looking at them through the prism of eyes that were once a ten year old boy, my heart still pounds to the sounds of the drums and hooves .... and yes my chest fills with pride at our former martial glories, but then I never succumbed to the mealy mouthed patriotism of today.
Great pictures that took me back a few years more than I care to think about. Where have the years flown?
ReplyDeleteI am glad some one likes them as much as me. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteREALLY NICE THANK YOU FOR POSTING ....WORDS WELL SAID ALSO
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend. I hope they brought back a few childhood memories.
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