A Jemadar of Indian Cavalry, 1938

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A jemadar was a junior Indian officer approximately equal to the rank of lieutenant.

The artist, Major David Barrow, was awarded the Military Cross and killed in action on 21 June 1944 when attached to the 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment.

National Army Museum

London

Title

A Jemadar of Indian Cavalry, 1938

Date

c.1938

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 56 x W 31 cm

Accession number

NAM. 1960-04-7

Acquisition method

gift from Lady Barrow, 1960

Work type

Painting

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