Officer, 7th Queen’s Own Light Dragoons, 1798 (Queen’s Own Hussars)
£10.007th Queen’s Own Regiment of Dragoons became Hussars in 1815 then merged with the Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars to form Queen’s Royal Hussars, 1993
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7th Queen’s Own Regiment of Dragoons became Hussars in 1815 then merged with the Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars to form Queen’s Royal Hussars, 1993
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6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons (6 Dragoons) became 5th in 1922 and Royal Dragoon Guards in 1992
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The Royal Norfolk Regiment amalgamated into the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964
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1792, Officer, Royal Artillery: drawn from a pair of watercolour drawings by Edward Dayes (1763-1804) in the possession of the Regiment
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1815 Driver, Royal Artillery: drawn from a series of prints and drawings in the possession of the Royal Artillery Institution, Larkhill, Wiltshire
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HMS Victory – First Rate – Flagship at 5 Battles: First Ushant (Keppel) – Second Ushant (Kempenfelt) – Cape Spartel (Howe) – Cape St Vincent (Jervis) – Trafalgar (Nelson)
c. 43 x 36 cm (17 x 14 inches)
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HMS Pickle – schooner – in 1805 carried news to England of victory at the Battle of Trafalgar and of the death of Lord Nelson
c. 43 x 36 cm (17 x 14 inches)
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HMS Speedwell, ketch rigged sloop, 1780; after action on 2 continents, she was lost with all hands off Dieppe in 1807 .
c. 43 x 36 cm (17 x 14 inches)
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