Charge of Beersheba figure
This piece shows all the details about how the charge action really was .
50 more units of this product are on their way. We expect to dispatch them on 10-02-2025.
This cold cast bronze miniature figurine commemorates the heroic charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade at Beersheba on 31 October 1917. With bayonets in hand, eight hundred men of the 4th and 12th Light Horse regiments fearlessly charged as cavalry across the open desert. The Turkish defenders were caught off guard, their rifle sights unable to adjust in time as the horsemen thundered towards them. Within minutes, the horses were leaping over trenches, leading to the capture of Beersheba and eventually Jerusalem. This figurine captures the spirit and bravery of those soldiers in a stunning and detailed design.
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Robert Kramer - 25th Apr 2024
5This piece shows all the details about how the charge action really was .
Robert Kramer - 18th Apr 2024
5The first miniature statue I received had a broken rifle butt . I ordered another one and it came through in great condition . As my grandfather was in the Charge so it now takes pride of place.
Robert Kramer - 25th Apr 2024
5This piece shows all the details about how the charge action really was .
Robert Kramer - 18th Apr 2024
5The first miniature statue I received had a broken rifle butt . I ordered another one and it came through in great condition . As my grandfather was in the Charge so it now takes pride of place.
Mark Wilde - 15th Mar 2023
5As usual I’m very happy with the Miniature Figurine I received. I have the large version of this figurine and I received the Miniature for free. Great service as usual.
Grant - 7th Feb 2023
4Beautiful piece but would be better large
Lawrie Gay - 17th Nov 2022
5Excellent product
Trevor Hyland - 30th Dec 2021
5Would love another 799 to make the set.
Elizabeth Buckley - 19th Mar 2021
5Love this figurine bought all 4 minitures in the series this one is the best
Wayne Burgess - 9th Mar 2021
5Great value at intro price, fits nicely in my display case
Peter Roden - 5th Oct 2020
5What a beautiful figurine, capturing the movement of the charge. Horse and rider as one.
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