The Period of 1815-1854

Article Index

  1.   Tartan Trousers and the 60th Rifles 1826
  2.   The 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards in the 1820's
  3.   Dugald Ducat of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders 1828-1832
  4.   Officer's Shako Plate of the Stirlingshire Milita 1829-1844
  5.   Two Pairs of Highland Officers Epaulettes circa. 1829-1855
  6.   Officers' Waist Belt Clasps of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders
  7.   The Scots Fusilier Guards in the 1830's
  8.   The 92nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot circa. 1830-1840
  9.   Corporal Alexander Walker of the 74th Highlanders 1834-1851
  10.   The Scots Fusilier Guards in the 1840's
  11.   The 72nd Highlanders (Duke of Albany's Own) 1845-1855
  12.   The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, Officers' Shell Jacket post 1849
  13.   Sergeant Andrew Rennie of the 93rd Highlanders circa. 1850-1855
  14.   The Wreck of the Birkenhead 1852 - 73rd, 74th and 91st Regiments
  15.   The Scots Fusilier Guards in the Early 1850's

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Print Index

  1.   The 92nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot circa. 1835
  2.   Stirling Castle circa. 1837
  3.   High Street, Edinburgh circa. 1837-1838
  4.   Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh circa. 1838
  5.   The 21st (Royal North British) Fusiliers circa. 1840
  6.   The 79th Regiment of Foot (or Cameron Highlanders) circa. 1853-1854

 

Photograph Index

  1.   The 92nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot circa. 1846
  2.   The 25th (The King's Own Borderers) Regiment of Foot circa. 1850

 

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