Highlander, Independent Company, 1730
£10.00Early Highland company dress
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These prints were published in 1963 by © Hugh Evelyn and drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman, Royal Corps of Signals (1910-1982). They are 24.5 x 37.5 cm (9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″) on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/sm2 faced in light greyish cyan (RGB: d5dede), backed in white. Shown here are scans of the prints.
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In 1678 the Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons were raised; merged with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales’s Dragoon Guards) in 1972 to form today’s The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).
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in 1725 the predecessor to 42nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot was raised becoming 3rd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland [3 SCOTS] in 2006
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25th Regiment of Foot was raised in 1689 becoming the Kings Own Scottish Borderers in 1887 then amalgamated with the Royal Scots in 2006 to form Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland or 1 SCOTS
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Raised in 1757, disbanded in 1763
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100th (Gordon Highlanders) was reranked 92nd Highland Regiment in 1798 which merged with 75th Stirlingshire Regiment of Foot in 1881 to form the Gordon Highlanders which amalgamated with Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) in 1994 to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) then, in 2006, it became The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland ‘4 SCOTS’.
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79th Regiment of Foot (Cameronian Volunteers) amalgamated with the Seaforth Highlanders to form the Queen’s Own Highlanders in 1961 then amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) in 1994 to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) finally, in 2006, it became The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS).
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100th (Gordon Highlanders) was reranked 92nd Highland Regiment in 1798 which merged with 75th Stirlingshire Regiment of Foot in 1881 to form the Gordon Highlanders which amalgamated with Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) in 1994 to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) then, in 2006, it became The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland ‘4 SCOTS’.
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42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) formed in 1881 became 3rd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland [3 SCOTS] in 2006
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7th Middlesex (London Scottish) Volunteer Rifle Corps of 1890, a territorial unit, is today ‘A’ (London Scottish) Company of the London Regiment
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72nd (Highlanders) and the 78th (Highlanders) merged in 1881 to form the Seaforth Highlanders which merged with the Camerons and the Gordons to form the Highlanders Regiment in 1994 which became The Highlanders, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland [2 SCOTS] in 2006.
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The 71st and 74th Regiments of Foot merged in 1881 to form The Highland Light Infantry which became The Highlanders, 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland [2 SCOTS] in 2006
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in 1959 The Royal Scots Fusiliers amalgamated with the Highland Light Infantry to form the Royal Highland Fusiliers which merged into 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland ‘2 SCOTS’ in 2006.
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The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) formed in 1881 from the 26th Cameronian Regiment and 90th Perthshire Light Infantry was disbanded in 1968.
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91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) and the 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) merged in 1881 to form (Princess Louise’s) Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders which merged into 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland [5 SCOTS] in 2006
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The Royal Scots merged with the King’s Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) in 2006 to form The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland [1 SCOTS].
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42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) formed in 1881 became 3rd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland [3 SCOTS] in 2006
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The Scots Guards are part of the Guards Division
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The King’s Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) amalgamated with Royal Scots in 2006 to form Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland or 1 SCOTS.
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The 100th (Gordon Highlanders) and 74th (Highland) Regiment became the Gordon Highlanders in 1881; it amalgamated to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) in 1994 which, became The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) in 2006.
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