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Appointments and other articles of dress the same as those worn by the other
officers of the regiment. Horse Furniture. Second Life Guards. Shabracque —
blue ; forty-eight inches long, thirty-two inches deep, fore and hind coruers
rounded, ...
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The 17/21st Lancers: 1759-1993
Shabracque — 1759 red, 1769 white (no badge), 1810 blue with tassels, 1823
lances added to Royal Cypher, white sheepskin with blue edge, 1827 black
sheepskin for officers, 1830 plainer shabracque, 1833 black sheepskin for all
ranks.
R.L.V. Ffrench Blake, 1993
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Regulations for the Dress of General, Staff, and Regimental ...
Shabracque—of blue cloth, the fore part round, twentyfour inches and a half deep
, embroidered with double cypher W.R. in gold, and a crown ; the hind part two
feet six inches deep, with rounded corner embroidered as the fore part, but larger
, ...
Great Britain. Army, 1834
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Military drawings and paintings in the collection of Her ...
Shabracque and holster-caps scarlet, lace yellow with blue stripe, Royal Cypher
on holster-caps yellow and numerals white, bearskin flounces and saddle-cover.
79. Private, 2nd Royal North British Dragoons, 1751. Plate 36 (Windsor 1303) ...
Archibald Elliot Haswell Miller, Nicolas Payan Dawnay, 1969
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Life in Abyssinia: Being Notes Collected During Three Years' ...
The saddle is covered with a shabracque of scarlet cloth, the swallow tails of
which hang straight downwards till they nearly touch the ground. By way of
stirrups, the Abyssinians use small iron rings, through which the great toe, or, at
most, the ...
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
The shabracque used by other ranks was similar in design to that used by officers
, but was made entirely of cloth, the gold lace being replaced by yellow cloth and
the gold wire of the badges by yellow stitching. The regiments of infantry, ...
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The 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars
Smith in his illustrated book dated 1812 gives the following shabracque: Blue
cloth of a rather pale shade having no cipher, garter, crown or embroidery, but
only decorated by a series of triangular pieces of white cloth which, with their
points ...
Charles Raymond Booth Barrett, 1914
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The Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer, for 1841-
The Shabracque — of a Lieutenant General to be denoted by a crown, sword and
baton, and two stars. of a Major General by a crown, sword, and baton, and one
star. — of a Brigadier General by one star. Surcingle — of blue web, over the ...
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Regulations for the Dress of Offices of the Army. [Continued ...
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Dress regulations for the officers of the army (including ...
Holster covers of blue cloth, 23 inches deep and 15 inches wide, laced to match
the shabracque, with crown and regimental cypher, with " 1 " above, embroidered
in gold ; black bear-skin caps. Doe-skin seat White web surcingle. 202. Saddle ...
Great Britain. War Office, 1904