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An armourer sharpening cavalry swords. From Black & White Transvaal Special No. 3, 28 Oct. 1899.
bantarleton:Tarleton’s British Legion cavalry pursuing fleeing Whigs after the battle of Camde
The Brown Bess Cavalry Carbine,Issued to British cavalry units during the Napoleonic Wars up to 1838
The grave of Major Francis Stupart of the 2nd or (Royal North British) Dragoons, more famously known
An Officer of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. 1798From The British Military Library.Lot No. 194 fro
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
A British cavalryman during the First World War.No information I’m afraid.
barbucomedie: Heavy Cavalry Undress Sword Pattern 1796 on display at the York Army MuseumThis sword
Moorish Cavalry of the Roman Army Here one finds reliefs of the Moorish Cavalry of the Roman Army un
British Officer’s Sword c.1800This sword is very similar to the Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Off
cuirassier: Officer of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons ( Royal Scots Greys), 1870, Orlando Nor
‘The British Military Library or Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge;
Cabinet card of an unkown British cavalry officerTaken by Bourne & Shepherd.Found at the ver
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword and Scabbard Dated: 1782-87Culture: BritishMedium: steel, leatherMeasur
Japanese officers with an unidentified British cavalry officer, 1894.
cocalin: greatwar-1914: “Goodbye, Old Man.” Depicting a distraught British cavalry
Illustrations of Russian soldiers in 1913. From the British War Office publication “Handbo
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
Following on from @victoriansword‘s post on sword grips and my one showing three more British
“Tenderly Flirting,” Illustration from Pride and Prejudice by Hugh Thomson, 1894
victoriansword: A Comparison: The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Trooper’s Sword and the A
British cavalry soldier of the 10th Hussars. 1866.
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