Engraving by British artist & engraver, William Hogarth 1697ñ1764: the March to Finchley, depicting the army unsteadily preparing to march north to confront the Jacobite's in 1745. The image was engraved and published in 1750. , the satire was aimed at the state of the British army in the face of the Jacobite invasion in 1747
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