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The Queens Shilling (oil on panel)
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The Queens Shilling (oil on panel)
3822328 The Queens Shilling (oil on panel) by Henderson, W.S.P. (fl.1836-74); 50.5x68 cm; Calderdale Museums Service, West Yorkshire, UK; (add.info.: The term the Kings Shilling, or Queens Shilling refers to the payment of a shilling made to UK Armed forces recruits in the 18th and 19th centuries. ); eCalderdale Borough Council; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22654930
© Calderdale Borough Council / Bridgeman Images
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The Queen's Shilling - A Glimpse into 19th Century Military Recruitment
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. This oil painting, titled "The Queen's Shilling" offers a poignant depiction of everyday life during the 18th and 19th centuries. Painted by W. S. P. Henderson, this masterpiece measures 50.5x68 cm and is currently housed in the Calderdale Museums Service in West Yorkshire, UK. The focal point of the painting is a young man dressed in a vibrant red coat, symbolizing his military affiliation. Seated beside him is his anxious family - a mother cradling her baby and a father holding onto his walking stick for support. A loyal dog rests at their feet, adding an element of companionship to this emotional scene. The title itself refers to the practice of paying recruits one shilling as they enlisted in the UK Armed Forces during that era. This tradition was known as "the King's or Queen's Shilling". The artist skillfully captures both the sentimental nature of recruitment and its impact on families left behind. Through meticulous attention to detail, Henderson transports us back in time to witness this intimate moment within a parlour setting. The genre painting showcases not only domesticity but also highlights society's fascination with military service. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by individuals who answered their country's call while leaving loved ones behind with mixed emotions - pride mingled with anxiety for what lies
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