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A Guide to British Army Badges: A Gallery of Infantry of the Line Rarities 1751 to 1881
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A Guide to British Army Badges: A Gallery of Infantry of the Line Rarities 1751 to 1881

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Forming part of his ‘Guide to…’ series, Ray has gleaned, from an array of sources, an impressive collection of seldom-encountered badges from the British numbered regiments of foot, up to the Army reforms of 1881. The quality of the images is outstanding, mostly in full colour, also usefully they are reproduced full size to aid identification.

This ‘Guide’ is not intended to be a catalogue of badges, but an opportunity to record and illustrate some of the rarest items yet noted - shako and shoulder-belt plates worn by the Georgians, the Glengarry badges, waist-belt clasps and helmet plates of the Victorians. The scope is 1751 to 1881. The subjects, the 109 numbered regiments of foot that in 1881 went to form the regular battalions of the British Army’s new infantry - the so-called ‘Territorial’ or ‘County’ regiments created by Secretary of State for War, Hugh Childers’s, Army reforms. Some 300 images have been included.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval & Military Press
Date
11 March 2022
Pages
188
ISBN
9781474536370

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Forming part of his ‘Guide to…’ series, Ray has gleaned, from an array of sources, an impressive collection of seldom-encountered badges from the British numbered regiments of foot, up to the Army reforms of 1881. The quality of the images is outstanding, mostly in full colour, also usefully they are reproduced full size to aid identification.

This ‘Guide’ is not intended to be a catalogue of badges, but an opportunity to record and illustrate some of the rarest items yet noted - shako and shoulder-belt plates worn by the Georgians, the Glengarry badges, waist-belt clasps and helmet plates of the Victorians. The scope is 1751 to 1881. The subjects, the 109 numbered regiments of foot that in 1881 went to form the regular battalions of the British Army’s new infantry - the so-called ‘Territorial’ or ‘County’ regiments created by Secretary of State for War, Hugh Childers’s, Army reforms. Some 300 images have been included.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval & Military Press
Date
11 March 2022
Pages
188
ISBN
9781474536370