The first painting is an absolute masterpiece. The artist really manages to give each of the drummer boys a personality and a role in the scene that is unfolding. There is so much going on: the very young boy standing at attention is probably my favourite detail
(Verse 1) From the rugged Scottish highlands, To the English countryside, From the valleys of the Welsh, To Northern Ireland's pride. Land of ancient kings and queens, History's tale unwinds, Great Britain, in our hearts, Your spirit brightly shines. (Chorus) Oh, Great Britain, land so grand, United we will stand. From every mountain, every strand, We salute you, our homeland. (Verse 2) From Stonehenge's mystic stones, To London's bustling streets, The tales of old, the dreams of young, Where past and future meets. Through rolling hills and shining lakes, Your beauty never ends, Great Britain, land of hope, On you, our soul depends. (Chorus) Oh, Great Britain, land so grand, United we will stand. From every mountain, every strand, We salute you, our homeland. (Bridge) In the face of stormy seas, You've stood firm, tall, and free. From Shakespeare's prose to Beatles' tunes, You've given arts their spree. (Verse 3) The roar of the lion's pride, Echoes in our core, From every cricket match, To folklore tales of yore. Your spirit's undying flame, Guides us through night and day, Great Britain, our cherished home, In you, our hearts will stay. (Chorus) Oh, Great Britain, land so grand, United we will stand. From every mountain, every strand, We salute you, our homeland. (Outro) For every sunrise over Thames, And sunsets on the Moors, Great Britain, forever more, Your legacy endures.
@@patrioticarchive I'd love to. Unfortunately I don't really no any muscians (aside from rock ones) and my writing ability far surpasses my musical one.
@@donaldyeung9658 The second image is the battle of queenston heights, a battle of the war of 1812. It pictures the death of General Brock, who is the man wounded near the lower right of the image.
Make America Great Britain Again. Loyalists move to Maryland. Restore the pride and heritage of our crown land.
No move to Delaware where I live
@@carterwinslow9158 nah Maryland is most British place in the USA
@@docdildonica7515nah Delaware is, but btw meeting an American loyalist is rare, do you have a social media page I could talk to you on?
@@docdildonica7515in Delaware we have a perfectly preserved colonial town full of Georgian architecture
FINALLY ANOTHER LOYALIST, LOVE FROM GUAM
The first painting is an absolute masterpiece. The artist really manages to give each of the drummer boys a personality and a role in the scene that is unfolding. There is so much going on: the very young boy standing at attention is probably my favourite detail
do u know what the painting is called?
@@donaldyeung9658 "Steady the Drums and Fifes" by Elizabeth Thompson
How is this not more known? Great song!
(Verse 1)
From the rugged Scottish highlands,
To the English countryside,
From the valleys of the Welsh,
To Northern Ireland's pride.
Land of ancient kings and queens,
History's tale unwinds,
Great Britain, in our hearts,
Your spirit brightly shines.
(Chorus)
Oh, Great Britain, land so grand,
United we will stand.
From every mountain, every strand,
We salute you, our homeland.
(Verse 2)
From Stonehenge's mystic stones,
To London's bustling streets,
The tales of old, the dreams of young,
Where past and future meets.
Through rolling hills and shining lakes,
Your beauty never ends,
Great Britain, land of hope,
On you, our soul depends.
(Chorus)
Oh, Great Britain, land so grand,
United we will stand.
From every mountain, every strand,
We salute you, our homeland.
(Bridge)
In the face of stormy seas,
You've stood firm, tall, and free.
From Shakespeare's prose to Beatles' tunes,
You've given arts their spree.
(Verse 3)
The roar of the lion's pride,
Echoes in our core,
From every cricket match,
To folklore tales of yore.
Your spirit's undying flame,
Guides us through night and day,
Great Britain, our cherished home,
In you, our hearts will stay.
(Chorus)
Oh, Great Britain, land so grand,
United we will stand.
From every mountain, every strand,
We salute you, our homeland.
(Outro)
For every sunrise over Thames,
And sunsets on the Moors,
Great Britain, forever more,
Your legacy endures.
What song is this?
@@patrioticarchive one I wrote. Never found a musician to make it however.
@@MatthewOlney I'd love to get a recording of this if you can find someone to sing it.
It fits land of hope and glory. New lyrics.🎉🎉🎉 Britain!
@@patrioticarchive I'd love to. Unfortunately I don't really no any muscians (aside from rock ones) and my writing ability far surpasses my musical one.
Beautiful. Image 2 would have to be my favorite; the red on their uniforms are iconic and pop well. You can color an entire era with "red". Very nice!
Colour*
@@harryg8721 Color and colour are regional spellings. Doesn't quite matter.
does anyone know what the painting is called
@@donaldyeung9658 The second image is the battle of queenston heights, a battle of the war of 1812. It pictures the death of General Brock, who is the man wounded near the lower right of the image.
@@bowtiedkzat is that in The Dominion of Canada
A great song mate , Huzzah 🇬🇧
This is simply epic
Beautiful and inspiring mate, greetings from Australia.
Good stuff.
Hello There, Wellington
3rd image is good as well. I believe the phrase "to glory and for honour" would go well with that painting
It's titled as 'Push on, brave York Volunteers'
@@patrioticarchive thanks. Oh, how art and music hath fallen
@@patrioticarchive that title doth work rather well with the image in question
🎼❤
Roll the drums and blow the fifes!
Nice :)