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  • Officer, 4th Foot, King's Own Royal Regiment, 1743 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 4th Foot, 1743 (King’s Own Royal Regiment)

    £18.00

    The King’s Own Regiment merged into the 3rd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment in 2006 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 21st Foot, 1751 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 21st Foot, 1751 (Royal Scots Fusiliers)

    £18.00

    The Royal Scots Fusiliers merged into The Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 27th Foot, 1751 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Grenadier, 27th Foot, 1751 (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)

    £18.00

    The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers were amalgamated into the Royal Irish Regiment in 1992 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 24th Foot, South Wales Borderers, 1755 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer 24th Foot, 1755 (South Wales Borderers)

    £18.00

    The South Wales Borderers were merged into The Royal Regiment of Wales in 1969 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 25th Foot, The King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1768 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Sergeant Major, 25th Foot, 1768 (King’s Own Scottish Borderers)

    £18.00

    In 2006 The King’s Own Scottish Borderers [KOSB] merged with 7 other Scottish regiments into The Royal Regiment of Scotland, then with the Royal Scots to form the Royal Scots Borderers, but in 2021 was disbanded, the personnel moving to the newly formed Ranger Regiment (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 49th Foot, The Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment, 1775 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 49th Foot, 1775 (The Berkshire Regiment)

    £18.00

    The Hertfordshire Regiment of Foot merged with The Royal Berkshire Regiment in 1881 which merged into The Rifles in 2007 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, Coldstream Guards, 1775 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Grenadier, Coldstream Guards, 1775

    £18.00

    Coldstream Guards, the oldest regiment in the British Army,  part of The Guards Division (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 1st Guards, The Grenadier Guards, 1775 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 1st Guards, 1775 (Grenadier Guards)

    £18.00

    Named The Grenadier Guards after the Battle of Waterloo, 1815; The Guards Division (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 65th Foot, The York and Lancaster Regiment, 1780 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 65th Foot, 1780

    £18.00

    The York and Lancaster Regiment  were disbanded in 1968 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 23rd Foot The Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1790 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1660-1790 as product image.

    Officer, 23rd Foot, 1790 (Royal Welch Fusiliers)

    £18.00

    The Royal Welch Fusiliers merged into 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh in 2006 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1965 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 9th Foot, 1790 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Officer, 9th Foot, 1790 (Royal Norfolk)

    £18.00

    The Royal Norfolk Regiment amalgamated into the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, Light Company, Royal Fusiliers, 1790 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Officer, Light Company, Royal Fusiliers, 1790

    £18.00

    The Royal Fusiliers were merged into The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in 1968 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 1st Guards, The Grenadier Guards, 1790 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Office, 1st Guards, 1790 (Grenadier Guards)

    £18.00

    Named The Grenadier Guards after the Battle Waterloo, 1815; Part of the Guards Division (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, Light Company, 12th Foot, The Cheshire Regiment, 1796 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Officer, Light Company, 12th Foot, 1796 (Suffolk Regiment)

    £18.00

    The Suffolk Regiment merged with the Royal Norfolk Regiment in 1959 before being amalgamated into the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, 56th Foot, 1801 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Officer, 56th Foot, 1801 (Essex Regiment)

    £18.00

    The Essex Regiment was ultimately merged into the 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Foot, 1802 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Foot, 1802 (Queen’s Royal Regiment)

    £18.00

    The Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) was ultimately merged into The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment (Queen’s and Royal Hampshires) in 1964 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Private, 57th Foot, 1811 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Private, 57th Foot, 1811 (Middlesex Regiment)

    £18.00

    The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) merged into The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment (Queen’s and Royal Hampshires) in 1992 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    Print is STANDARD size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns.

  • Private, 4th Batalion, 60th Regiment, 1812 (The Rifles) from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Private, 4th Battalion, 60th Regiment, 1812 (King’s Royal Rifle Corps)

    £18.00

    The King’s Royal Rifle Corps was merged into The Rifles in 2007 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, Grenadier Company, 1st Guards, The Grenadier Guards, 1815 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Sergeant, Grenadier Company, 1st Guards, 1815 (Grenadier Guards)

    £18.00

    Named The Grenadier Guards after the Battle Waterloo, 1815; Part of the Guards Division (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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, Grenadier Company, 19th Foot, The Green Howards, 1819 from category Infantry Uniforms, 1790-1850 as product image.

    Officer, Grenadier Company, 19th Foot, 1819 (Green Howards)

    £18.00

    The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment) became part of the Yorkshire Regiment in 2006 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1966 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. d4e1e8)
    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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