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British Uniform Guide Vol2

The document describes a book that identifies and illustrates changes to British military uniforms during the Napoleonic Wars from 1793-1815. It divides the book into four parts, with the first two parts covering cavalry uniforms and the latter two parts discussing infantry uniforms and distinctions for different regiments. The book provides details on uniforms for officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates, and includes color illustrations of uniforms for different cavalry and infantry regiments.
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British Uniform Guide Vol2

The document describes a book that identifies and illustrates changes to British military uniforms during the Napoleonic Wars from 1793-1815. It divides the book into four parts, with the first two parts covering cavalry uniforms and the latter two parts discussing infantry uniforms and distinctions for different regiments. The book provides details on uniforms for officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates, and includes color illustrations of uniforms for different cavalry and infantry regiments.
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change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and shape of the lace
for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of the Napoleonic War
1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments of cavalry and
infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present every aspect
of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts, with the
first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry regiments,
including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry
(Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and
Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and considers uniforms
appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of the uniforms, and
horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and distinctions of the
infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line
(Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part Four shows the
commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate to each
regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as their
tartans.

Show moreFor the first time in print a book identifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (FusilierFor the firsddt time in print a book identifies each regiment
and illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature
and shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period
of the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered
regiments of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish
illustrations present every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is
divided into four parts, with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy
and Light cavalry regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the
Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light
Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of
the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear,
the evolution of the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the
uniforms and distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards
and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland
Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the
uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland
Regiments, as well as their tartans.

Show moreFor the first time in print a book identifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Indddfantry, Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part
Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate
to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
their tartans.
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illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry,d Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part
Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate
to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
their tartans.

Show moreFor the first time in print a book identifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part
Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate
to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
their tartans.

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identifies each regiment and illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the
facings, and the nature and shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private
soldiers over the period of the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms
of all the numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail,
while lavish illustrations present every aspect of their regimental distinctions.
The book is divided into four parts, with the first part considering the uniforms
of the Heavy and Light cavalry regiments, including full-page color illustrations
of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the
Light Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities
of the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as
headwear, the evolution of the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses
the uniforms and distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot
Guards and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland
Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the
uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland
Regiments, as well as their tartans.
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facings, and the nature and shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private
soldiers over the period of the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms
of all the numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail,
while lavish illustrations present every aspect of their regimental distinctions.
The book is divided into four parts, with the first part considering the uniforms
of the Heavy and Light cavalry regiments, including full-page color illustrations
of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the
Light Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities
of the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as
headwear, the evolution of the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses
the uniforms and distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot
Guards and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland
Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the
uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland
Regiments, as well as their tartans.

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and considers the uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the
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Show moreFor the first time in print a book identifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part
Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate
to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
their tartans.

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each regiment and illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and
the nature and shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over
the period of the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the
numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish
illustrations present every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is
divided into four parts, with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy
and Light cavalry regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the
Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light
Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of
the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear,
the evolution of the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the
uniforms and distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards
and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland
Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the
uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland
Regiments, as well as their tartans.
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uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and shape of the lace for the
officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of the Napoleonic War 1793–
1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry
are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present every aspect of their
regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts, with the first part
considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry regiments, including full-
page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon
Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part
Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to
each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of the uniforms, and horse
furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and distinctions of the infantry,
including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light
Infantry, Riflemend, and Highland Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of
the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those
of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as their tartans.

Show moreFor the first time in print a book identifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (FusilFor the firdst time ddin print a book identifies each regiment
and illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature
and shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period
of the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered
regiments of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish
illustrations present every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is
divided into four parts, with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy
and Light cavalry regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the
Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light
Cavalry (the Light Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of
the cavalry and considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear,
the evolution of the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the
uniforms and distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards
and Infantry of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland
Regiments). Part Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the
uniform appropriate to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland
Regiments, as well as their tartans.

Show moreFor the first time in print a book idedddntifies each regiment and
illustrates the change in uniforms, the color of the facings, and the nature and
shape of the lace for the officers, NCOs, and private soldiers over the period of
the Napoleonic War 1793–1815. Changes to the uniforms of all the numbered regiments
of cavalry and infantry are discussed in detail, while lavish illustrations present
every aspect of their regimental distinctions. The book is divided into four parts,
with the first part considering the uniforms of the Heavy and Light cavalry
regiments, including full-page color illustrations of the Household Cavalry, the
Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon Guards and Dragoons), and the Light Cavalry (the Light
Dragoons and Hussars). Part Two looks at the commonalities of the cavalry and
considers uniforms appropriate to each regiment, such as headwear, the evolution of
the uniforms, and horse furniture. Part Three discusses the uniforms and
distinctions of the infantry, including the regiments of Foot Guards and Infantry
of the Line (Fusiliers, Light Infantry, Riflemen, and Highland Regiments). Part
Four shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate
to each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
their tartans.
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shows the commonalties of the infantry and considers the uniform appropriate to
each regiment, such as those of the Drummers and Highland Regiments, as well as
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