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A brush with the Bulgar - Scouts discover enemy, WW1
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A brush with the Bulgar - Scouts discover enemy, WW1
The Surrey Yeomanry on the Struma Valley Front, Salonika 1917-1918. A brush with the Bulgar - Scouts discover enemy at entrance to Jenimah. By Frank Algernon Stewart (1877-1945).
1917-1918
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This evocative photograph, titled "A Brush with the Bulgar - Scouts Discover Enemy at Entrance to Jenimah," captures a pivotal moment during the Salonika Campaign of World War I. The image, taken by renowned photographer Frank Algernon Stewart in 1917-1918, depicts members of the Surrey Yeomanry, a British cavalry regiment, as they come face to face with the enemy while on reconnaissance duty in the Struma Valley Front. The scene unfolds with the riders, mounted on horseback, poised at the entrance of Jenimah, a village in Eastern Europe, their expressions alert and focused. The Bulgarians, hidden in the trees and bushes, are about to be revealed, as the scouts cautiously advance, their rifles at the ready. The tension in the air is palpable, as both sides prepare for potential conflict. The topographical setting of the photograph is a testament to the challenging conditions faced by the soldiers during the campaign. The rugged terrain, dotted with trees and rocks, would have made for difficult maneuvers and made surprise attacks a constant threat. The equestrian nature of the Surrey Yeomanry, with their horses and cavalry tactics, would have given them an advantage in open fields, but presented additional challenges in this type of terrain. Frank Algernon Stewart's masterful composition and use of light and shadow effectively convey the sense of anticipation and danger. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of the soldiers on the front lines, providing a poignant reminder of the courage and determination displayed by the men and horses during the First Great War.
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