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'Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany', c1822. Prince Frederick (1763-1827) was the second son of George III and heir to his elder brother George IV. His military command in an ill-fated campaign in the Netherlands inspired the rhyme The Grand Old Duke of York. Subsequently, as Commander-in-Chief of the Army from 1795, he instituted a range of reforms that put the army in good stead for the wars to come, including founding the military college at Sandhurst in 1802. Painting in Apsley House, London.
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AR9461496
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Purpose
Public
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3973px × 5000px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Army
ART
ARTS
Britain
British
color
Commander Chief
COMMANDER IN CHIEF
concept
country
Duke
Duke of York and Albany
Education
England
English
english heritage
FOUNDER
Frederick
Frederick Augustus
GEORGE III
GEORGIAN
HEIR
Henry Wyatt
King George III
King of Great Britain
LOCATION
Military
military academy
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil
ommander-in-chief
Painting
Painting, Medium
People
Portrait
Prince
Prince Frederick
royal
Royalty
Sandhurst
War
WARFARE
Wars
Wyatt