British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751-1783

British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751-1783
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 373
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ISBN-10 : 9781848846906
ISBN-13 : 1848846908
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751-1783 by : Carl Franklin

British Army Uniforms identifies the uniforms of each regiment of cavalry and infantry from 1751 to 1783, including those worn during the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence. This lavishly illustrated book shows how the cut and colouring of the uniforms of the officers, the NCOs and the private soldiers changed over the course of more than thirty years. The survey is divided into four parts. Part one looks at the commonalities of cavalry uniforms and focuses on the uniforms that were appropriate to each regiment. Headwear and horse furniture are also considered. Part two contains a wealth of full-colour plates detailing the uniforms of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry and Light Cavalry. Parts three and four cover infantry uniforms, including those of the regiments of Foot Guards, Infant of the Line, Fusiliers and Highland regiments.--Publisher description.

British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783

British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9781783461400
ISBN-13 : 1783461403
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783 by : Carl Franklin

“Of great use to anyone interested in the 18th century British Army as well as illustrators and others who need detailed information.”—Classic Arms and Militaria Based on records and paintings of the time, this book identifies each cavalry and infantry regiment and illustrates changes in uniforms, their facing colors, and the nature and shape of lace worn by officers, NCOs and private soldiers from 1751 to 1783. Regiments that served in the American War of Independence are noted and the book includes more than 200 full-color plates of uniforms and distinctions. Divided into four sections, it not only details the cavalry and infantry uniforms of the period but also the tartans of the Highland regiments, some of which were short-lived, and the distinction of the Guards regiments. “A superb reference work, full of clearly researched details…it will be of value to family and military historians, re-enactors, figure painters, and wargamers.”—FGS Forum

British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783

British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1310596805
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Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis British Army Uniforms from 1751 to 1783 by : Carl E. Franklin

British Army Uniforms identifies the uniforms of each regiment of cavalry and infantry from 1751 to 1783, including those worn during the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence. This lavishly illustrated book shows how the cut and colouring of the uniforms of the officers, the NCOs and the private soldiers changed over the course of more than thirty years. The survey is divided into four parts. Part one looks at the commonalities of cavalry uniforms and focuses on the uniforms that were appropriate to each regiment. Headwear and horse furniture are also considered. Part two contains a wealth of full-colour plates detailing the uniforms of the Household Cavalry, the Heavy Cavalry and Light Cavalry. Parts three and four cover infantry uniforms, including those of the regiments of Foot Guards, Infant of the Line, Fusiliers and Highland regiments.--Publisher description.

British Napoleonic Uniforms

British Napoleonic Uniforms
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1862274843
ISBN-13 : 9781862274846
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis British Napoleonic Uniforms by : Carl E. Franklin

British Redcoat 1740–93

British Redcoat 1740–93
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Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1855325543
ISBN-13 : 9781855325548
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis British Redcoat 1740–93 by : Stuart Reid

During this period, the British army earned itself a formidable reputation as a fighting force. However, due to its role as a police force at home, and demonisation by American propaganda during the American Revolution (1763-1776), the army was viewed as little removed from a penal institution run by aristocratic dilettantes. This view, still held by many today, is challenged by Stuart Reid, who paints a picture of an increasingly professional force. This was an important time of change and improvement for the British Army, and British Redcoat 1740-1793 fully brings this out in its comprehensive examination of the lives, conditions and experiences of the late 18th-century infantryman

American Loyalist Troops 1775–84

American Loyalist Troops 1775–84
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9781472800329
ISBN-13 : 147280032X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis American Loyalist Troops 1775–84 by : René Chartrand

To celebrate the 450th title in the Men-at-Arms series, this book examines in much more depth than previously the units and the uniforms of a still-controversial army: the many thousands of American colonists who chose to fight for King George during the Revolution. As well as the better-known corps from the Atlantic seaboard, the author covers the units raised for service against the Spanish in the Floridas, the Caribbean islands and Central America. The text is illustrated with portraits, photographs of rare surviving artefacts, and with color reconstructions by Gerry Embleton, the respected expert on 18th century American forces whose work was recently exhibited in the Smithsonian Institute.

Uniforms of the American Revolution in Color

Uniforms of the American Revolution in Color
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010385949
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Uniforms of the American Revolution in Color by : John Mollo

Describes the principal military uniforms, insignia, and personal weapons of the British, American, German, French, and Indian forces, with an introductory commentary on the Revolution and the organization of the various armies.

German Troops in the American Revolution (1)

German Troops in the American Revolution (1)
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9781472840165
ISBN-13 : 147284016X
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis German Troops in the American Revolution (1) by : Donald M. Londahl-Smidt

During the American Revolution (1775–83), German auxiliary troops provided a vital element of the British war effort. Some 30,000 German troops served in North America, continuing a long-established relationship between Britain and various German principalities. These troops were widely referred to as mercenaries, implying that they sold their services individually, but they were in fact regular troops hired as a body by the British. Initially feared by the American population, the German troops came to be highly respected by their opponents. Their role in the fighting would inform the tactics and methods of a generation of German officers who returned to Europe after the war, many of whom went on to hold senior commands during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The largest body of German troops was from Hessen-Cassel. The only German contingent to be employed as a unit under its own general officers, they were clothed and equipped in the style of Frederick the Great's Prussians and were trained in much the same way. Many had seen active service during the Seven Years' War (1756–63) and served under career officers; they were well-disciplined and competent but showed little overt enthusiasm for the British cause. The troops of Hessen-Cassel would participate in every major campaign of the conflict, with the specialized skills of the famous Jäger being particularly in demand. Fully illustrated, this lively study examines the organization, appearance, weapons, and equipment of the Hessen-Cassel troops who fought for King George in the American Revolution.

Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945

Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945
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Publisher : Crowood
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : 9781847978455
ISBN-13 : 1847978452
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945 by : Martin J Brayley

Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945 uses over 400 illustrations - both period images and new colour photographs of original items - to show the clothing of both Officers and Ratings in World War II and during the years leading up to it, when Naval uniforms underwent significant modernization. The illustrations are supported by detailed text describing the development and use of Naval clothing of the time. Its contents include Officers' clothing and effects; Class 1 and III Ratings' clothing and effects; seamens' clothing and effects; battledress and tropical clothing; miscellaneous clothing, personal effects and substantive and non-substantive insignia. This is the first book to offer a detailed study of Royal Navy clothing in the 1930s and World War II and will be a vital resource for collectors, historians and enthusiasts. All of the major uniform types are superbly illustrated with 470 colour and black & white studio images and period photographs.