Scottish Regimental Uniforms

Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn; artist: Col. Philip Smitherman (1910-1982).  Printed on medium cardstock of 144 g/sm2 faced in light grey cyan (RGB: D5DEDE), backed white.
Size: c. 24.5 cm x 37.5 cm (9½″ x 14½″) but size may vary slightly. Images below are scans.
Prints are STANDARD size. Shipping cost is the same for up to 10 prints of the largest size in an order – see Shipping and Returns
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  • Scottish soldier 1730 in a kilt with a gun depicting a Highlander in an Independent company from category Scottish Regiments, as product image.

    Highlander, Independent Company, 1730

    £18.00

    Early Highland Company dress  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • AN02 Trooper, Royal North British Dragoons Scots Greys, 1743 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Trooper, Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys), 1743

    £18.00

    Raised 1678 Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons; from 1972 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) – SCOTS DG  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Grenadier, 42nd Highland Regiment, 1751 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Grenadier, 42nd (Highland) Regiment, 1751 (Black Watch)

    £18.00

    Raised 1739; 42nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1751; The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1881; from 2006 the Royal Regiment of Scotland – 3 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Fifer, 25th Regiment King's Own Borderers, 1770 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Fifer, 25th Regiment (King’s Own Borderers), 1770

    £18.00
    Raised 1689; from 1887 The King’s Own Scottish Borderers; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland 1 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, 77th Montgomery Highlanders, 1763 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, 77th Montgomery Highlanders, c.1763

    £18.00

    Raised 1757; from 1758 Montgomery’s Highlanders; disbanded 1763 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Drummer, 92nd Regiment, 1808 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Drummer, 92nd Regiment, 1808

    £18.00

    Raised 1794;  from1881 Gordon Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland –  SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, 79th Regiment of Cameron Highlanders, 1814 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, 79th Regiment of Cameron Highlanders, 1814

    £18.00

    Raised 1793; from 1873 Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders; from 1961 Queen’s Own  Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 4 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Officer, 92nd Highland Regiment, 1854 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, 92nd Highland Regiment, 1854

    £18.00

    Raised 1794;  from1881 Gordon Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland –  SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Piper, The Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch, 1856 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Piper, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), 1856

    £18.00

    Raised 1739; from 1881 the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders); from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 3 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, London Scottish, 1890 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, London Scottish, 1890

    £18.00

    Raised 1859 London Scottish Rifle Volunteers; from 1937 London Scottish; from 2021 London Guards (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, Seaforth Highlanders, 1892 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, Seaforth Highlanders, 1892

    £18.00

    Raised 1778; from 1881 Seaforth Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 2 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, The Highland Light Infantry, 1897 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, The Highland Light Infantry, 1897

    £18.00

    Raised 1777; from; 1881 The Highland Light Infantry; from2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 2 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Sergeant Major, The Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1900 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Sergeant Major, The Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1900

    £18.00

    Raised 1679; from 1881 Royal Scots Fusiliers; from 1959 Royal Highland Fusiliers; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 2 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, The Cameronians, 1910 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, The Cameronians, 1910

    £18.00

    Raised 1689; from 1882 The Cameronians (Scotch Rifles); 1968 disbanded;  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Sergeant, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1914 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Sergeant, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1914

    £18.00

    Raised 1794;  from1881 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 5 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Officer, The Royal Scots, 1939 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, The Royal Scots, 1939

    £18.00

    Raised 1633; from 1921 The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment); from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 1 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, The Black Watch, 1939 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, The Black Watch, 1939

    £18.00

    Raised1739; from 1881 The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders); from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland – 3 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Pipe Major Scots Guards 1959 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Pipe Major, Scots Guards, 1959

    £18.00

    Raised 1642; from1877Scots Guards – SG  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, The King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1959 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, King’s Own Scottish Borderers (QOSB), 1959

    £18.00
    Raised 1689; from 1887 The King’s Own Scottish Borderers; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland 1 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959 from category Scottish Regiments as product image.

    Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959

    £18.00

    Raised 1794;  from 1881 Gordon Highlanders; from 2006 Royal Regiment of Scotland –  4 SCOTS  (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn Limited; drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman (1910-1982), Royal Corps of Signals
    Size: c. 24.5 x 37.5 cm [9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″] (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/smfaced in light greyish blue (RGB c. d5dede)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

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Scottish Regimental Dress

Life in the Scottish Highlands before the 17th century was wild and lawless. The family or clan was an important, self-contained entity. Feuds between clans were common. Men were armed, arms being a mark of respectability. The Scotsman, particularly the Highlander, was a born soldier. But the land was poor and could not support its population who were little enough inclined to the arts of peace anyway.
So the Highlander sought his fortune abroad as a soldier serving the Kings of France from early times. In the 17th century their bonnets and kilts were as familiar in the armies of Sweden as they are now here. They have always carried a high reputation for bravery on the field and kindness off it, enhanced by their conspicuous dress. The dress helped Scottish regiments maintain their high morale. Tartan as we know it today is not thought to have existed in Scotland before the 16th century.

The “Fort Second” Tartan


By the early nineteenth century the present designs had been accepted as peculiar to families. Many have a similar background of dark green, blue and black, although, as modern dyes became available, some have more vivid colours, such as Buchanan and Macleod (yellow) or Menzies and Macpherson (white).
The Black Watch, raised in 1739, was clothed in Highland dress, for whom it was necessary to devise a military tartan. The present ‘Forty Second’ tartan (see image attached) was created, composed of the background common to many tartans. Other regimental tartans have been adopted when regiments were raised, or later, and all had a dark background like this ‘Forty Second’ tartan with coloured over-stripes added. Gordon has yellow over-stripe; Lamond, worn by the Highland Light Infantry for some time, white; Leslie, worn by the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, red and white, and so on.
The one exception was the Cameron Highlanders, whose tartan, Cameron of Erracht, is not so devised, yet if the over-stripes are removed, something resembling the ‘Forty-Second’ remains. The regimental bands often wore a different tartan from the rest of the regiment, many wearing Royal Stuart (sometimes called the music tartan).