Banquet to the Fusilier Guards and others of Her Majesty's Troops, 1000 in number, at St. John, New Brunswick, [Canada], 1862. British soldiers mobilised during the American Civil War because of the '...threatened rupture between this country and the Federal Government of America (in connection with the Trent affair)'. A sign, decorated with greenery. reads: 'Welcome to New Brunswick, Guards of Our Most Gracious Queen [Victoria]'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.

Banquet to the Fusilier Guards and others of Her Majesty's Troops, 1000 in number, at St. John, New Brunswick, [Canada], 1862. British soldiers mobilised during the American Civil War because of the '...threatened rupture between this country and the Federal Government of America (in connection with the Trent affair)'. A sign, decorated with greenery. reads: 'Welcome to New Brunswick, Guards of Our Most Gracious Queen [Victoria]'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862. Stock Photo
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5453 x 3714 px | 46.2 x 31.4 cm | 18.2 x 12.4 inches | 300dpi

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