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Soldiers of the 1/5th Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment in Ypres

Image credit: Kirklees Museums and Galleries

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Lobley presented this monumental painting of soldiers of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment in the trenches of Flanders for display in Huddersfield Town Hall. It is known that the painting was in the Town Hall in 1925, but at some stage subsequently was moved to its current position on the balcony of Huddersfield Drill Hall. John Hodgson Lobley was born in Huddersfield in 1878, son of a woolen merchant. Lobley moved to London to study at the Slade School, the Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy, though he maintained connections with West Yorkshire, having painted portraits of local people. Lobley painted many portraits and landscapes of London and Dorset, but is best known for his work as an official war artist during the First World War.

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Title

Soldiers of the 1/5th Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment in Ypres

Date

1915

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 108 x W 349 cm

Accession number

N/A

Acquisition method

gift

Work type

Painting

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