Light Cavalry Gallery
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French light cavalry officer’s saber, 19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
“If a hussar’s not dead by 30, he’s a fool”
historyfan:Lieutenant Andrew Finucane of the 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoo
A fine British Model 1796 light cavalry officer’s sabre. Produced by W. Parker, Holborn, London, Mak
Austrian Hussars (light cavalry), WWI
viktor-sbor:Sergeant in 1884 wearing 1853 Light Cavalry Sabre
victoriansword:viktor-sbor:The nineteenth century, this sword was made from a light cavalry saber bl
Officer of the 12th Light dragoons (1794) and trooper of what later was converted to the 12th Lancer
Lieutenant-Colonel John Donald Hamill Stewart of the 11th HussarsStewart photographed when Colonel o
Captain William Guy Horne of the 10th HussarsThe photograph was taken Circa 1921 - 1927 by the Lafay
1854 Balaklava, Charge of the Light Brigade - John CharltonThe Charge of the Light Brigade, the Batt
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art-of-swords: French Officer Light Cavalry 1822 Pattern Sword This Officer Light Cavalry 1822 Patt
A NORTH ITALIAN ETCHED LIGHT CAVALRY ARMOUR, C. 1560-80
dynogone:The Osborn ‘Flank’ Officer’s Sabre of the Georgian Period. Henry Osb
Following on from my posts on sword grips, here is a size comparison between the heavy and light cav
lunakai:Persona 5 AU were everything is the same except Akechi uses a cavalry saber and not a lights
peashooter85:French light cavalry officer’s saber, 19th centuryfrom Czerny’s Internation
British light cavalryman’s sabre, early 19th century.from Ralados Antiques
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