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    Excellent photo !

    I think it was taken not too long after the Crimean War, as the double breasted doublet has been replaced by single breasted, but they still have the Crimean beards !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lachlan09 View Post
    Excellent photo !

    I think it was taken not too long after the Crimean War, as the double breasted doublet has been replaced by single breasted, but they still have the Crimean beards !
    Yes in 1855 the coatee was replaced, in the Highland regiments, by a double-breasted doublet with square buttons like this:



    It only lasted a year and was replaced in 1856 by a single-breasted doublet as seen in the photos of the 78th Highlanders above.

    That original cuff style was later replaced by the familiar gauntlet cuffs, as seen in the photo of the Argyll officers above.

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    Great photo ! I recognise him - that's Piper Muir of the 42nd ! Did you notice his doublet is made of 42nd tartan cut on the cross ?

    He was one of a number of Crimean War veterans from various regiments, invited after cessation of hostilities to Osborne House, Isle of Wight on Queen Victoria’s invitation and were photographed. Piper Muir was photographed on his own and with 3 comrades, including Colour Serjeant Gardiner, who went on to win the VC during the Indian Mutiny. Another regiment photographed as a group included the 72nd Duke of Albany’s Highlanders (including Serjeant Harper) in their feather bonnets and Prince Charles Edward Stuart trews.

    I’ve never seen the 93rd’s photos of the event.
    Last edited by Lachlan09; 12th December 09 at 05:52 AM.

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