Search by something more specific...






  • New search

98 Results

Showing results 1 to 10 of 98  
Next Page
Image Category Era Summary  
Badges 1812 - 1830 Badge: Officer's universal pattern gorget with ribbon and rosettes. 1812-1830. View
Clothing (Headgear) 1816 - 1822 Head Dress: Officer's 'Regency' pattern shako, modelled on the Austrian style. Silver lace badly tarnished. 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. 1816-1822. (front view). View
Clothing (Headgear) 1816 - 1822 Head Dress: Officer's 'Regency' pattern shako, modelled on the Austrian style. Silver lace badly tarnished. 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. 1816-1822. (side view). View
Clothing (Headgear) 1816 - 1822 Head Dress: Officer's 'Regency' pattern shako, modelled on the Austrian style. Silver lace badly tarnished. 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. 1816-1822. (rear view). View
Clothing (Headgear) 1816 - 1822 Head Dress: Chin chain for shako, 'Regency' pattern, modelled on the Austrian style, as worn by the 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. c.1816-1822. View
Badges 1816 - 1825 Badge: Silver shako plate, as worn by the 61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment, 1816-1825. View
Badges 1816 - 1822 Badge: Shako plate, as worn by the 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. 1816-1822. View
Badges 1822 - 1829 Badge: Shako plate, as worn by the 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment. 1822-1829. View
Clothing (Headgear) 1899 Head Dress: White cap cover for other ranks' field service cap. As worn by the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment. c.1900. View
Clothing (Headgear) 1880 Head Dress: White cap cover for officer's field service cap. As worn by the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment. c.1880-1890. View
Showing results 1 to 10 of 98  
Next Page