Pikeman, 1660 (Honourable Artillery Company)
£7.50Ceremonial dress of a unit of The Honourable Artillery Company (the HAC) today
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These prints were published in 1965 by © Hugh Evelyn and drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals. They are 24.5 x 37.5 cm (9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″) on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/sm2 faced in light greyish blue (RGB: d4e1e8), backed in white. Shown here are scans of the prints.
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Ceremonial dress of a unit of The Honourable Artillery Company (the HAC) today
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Named The Grenadier Guards after the Battle Waterloo, 1815; Part of the Guards Division
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The Coldstream Guards, part of the Guards Division
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Named The Grenadier Guards after the Battle Waterloo, 1815; Part of the Guards Division
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Royal Scots and KOSB were merged into 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006
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The Queen’s Royal Regiment of Foot merged into The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in 2006
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The Buffs (Royal East Kent) merged into The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in 1992
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The Royal Warwickshire Regiment merged into 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in 1968
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The King’s Own Regiment merged into the 3rd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment in 2006
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The Royal Scots Fusiliers merged into The Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006
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The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers were amalgamated into the Royal Irish Regiment in 1992
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The South Wales Borderers were merged into The Royal Regiment of Wales in 1969
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In 2006 The King’s Own Scottish Borderers [KOSB] merged with 7 other Scottish regiments into The Royal Regiment of Scotland, then quickly with the Royal Scots to form the Royal Scots Borderers, but in 2021 was disbanded, the personnel moving to the newly formed Ranger Regiment.
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The Hertfordshire Regiment of Foot merged with the The Royal Berkshire Regiment in 1881 which merged into The Rifles in 2007
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