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Offline Millander

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #90 on: September 14, 2014, 04:14:14 am »
Russia

Infantry & Artillery
Early Style Grenadiers
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Pavlov Grenadier Regiment
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Cossack Artillerist 1812
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Russian Grenadiers advance through a snow storm 1812
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St. Petersburg Grenadier Regiment officer 1805
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Curassiers charge Russian Infantry at the Great Redoubt, Boridino 1812
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Battle of Eylau, 7–8 February 1807
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Wounded officer urges his Guard regiment forward
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Moscow Militia 1812
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Russian Guard Infantry
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Musketeers 1805
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Pavlov Grenadiers assaulting the square of the 14th Ligne at Eylua
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Square resisting a charge from Wurtemburg Cavalry
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Russian Infantry Boridino 1812
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Yager, 1st Regiment
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Pavlov Grenadiers
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Artillerist, Boridino 1812
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Infantry 1812-1815
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Regiment Siemanovski 1796
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Russian soldiers resting, 1799
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Russian troops break the French line at Borodino 1812
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A squadron of the 6th Chevau-Leger-Lanciers charges a square formation of the Russian Guard division
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Grenadiers at rest
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Early style Drummer
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Guard Jager
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Spoiler
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Officer and Private of Grenadiers 1805
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Little Russia Grenadier and 13th Yager
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Guardsman 1796
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Officers 1796-1800
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Fusilier 7th Yagers and privated of Musketeers and Grenadiers 1799
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Musketeer on campaign 1812
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Opolchenie
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Opolchenie Officer
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Opolchenie Pikeman
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Yager 1812
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Opolchenie Musketeer
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Opolchenie
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Opolchenie (Moskow?)
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Partizans
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Prussian Contingent(?) fighting the Russians on the 1812 campaign
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Musketeers 1812
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Russians storming French breastworks
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A battered Russian Artillery Battery, Boridino
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Partizans defending a wounded hussar from French cavalry
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Russian Grenadiers storm a french occupied village
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Hussars fording a river
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Musketeers advancing with the bayonet
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Voltigeurs receiving a charge from Russian Infantry, Boridino
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Melee over the russian flag
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Garde Jager Regiment, Finland 1812
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Pavlov Leib Grenadiers 1813
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Russian Marines 1813
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Grenadiers 1808-1811
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Spoiler
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Cavalry
Russian cavalry charge at Eylau
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Russian Curassiers and Dragoons face of against the Saxon Garde du Corps. Bairidno 1812
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Lithuanian Uhlans
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Don Cossacks 1812
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Tatars 1812
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Guard Cossacks
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Russian guerrillas in 1812
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Cossack 1812
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Heavy Cavalry Officer 1813
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Lithuanian Uhlans Parade Dress
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Lithuanian Uhlans Campaign Dress
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Uhlans 1812
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Uhlans armed with Musketoons
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Uhlans Campaign Dress
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Mounted Jager
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Of course, I also think lines should be able to move in double rank without having emotional breakdowns.

Offline Millander

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #91 on: September 14, 2014, 04:26:03 am »
Additions to Austria

German Infantry 1796
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Hungarian Infantry 1798
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Pioneer 1796
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Uhlan 1815
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Hussar 1814
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Jager 1809
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German and Hungarian Musketeers 1806
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Artillery Train 1798-1803
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German Infantry 1798-1805
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Hungarian Grenadiers 1805
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Volunteers 1805-1809
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Kurassiers 1796
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Light Dragoons 1800
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Uhlan 1798-1805
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Hussar 1798-1806
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Kurassiers 1798-1806
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General 1805
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Uhlan 1796
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Light Cavalry 1769-1798
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« Last Edit: September 14, 2014, 04:42:52 am by Millander »
Of course, I also think lines should be able to move in double rank without having emotional breakdowns.

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #92 on: September 14, 2014, 05:19:38 am »
Petty cool, actually.

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #93 on: September 14, 2014, 05:29:03 am »
No UK? Icri

Amazing nonetheless!

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #94 on: September 14, 2014, 05:39:59 am »
I have 150 UK pics im currently working on posting.

In the meantime French Marines

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #95 on: September 14, 2014, 05:55:31 am »
24e Equippage? Isn't that the infantry crew in NW?

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #96 on: September 14, 2014, 07:28:17 am »
Spoiler
Russia

Infantry & Artillery
Early Style Grenadiers
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Pavlov Grenadier Regiment
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Cossack Artillerist 1812
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Russian Grenadiers advance through a snow storm 1812
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St. Petersburg Grenadier Regiment officer 1805
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Curassiers charge Russian Infantry at the Great Redoubt, Boridino 1812
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Battle of Eylau, 7–8 February 1807
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Wounded officer urges his Guard regiment forward
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Moscow Militia 1812
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Russian Guard Infantry
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Musketeers 1805
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Pavlov Grenadiers assaulting the square of the 14th Ligne at Eylua
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Square resisting a charge from Wurtemburg Cavalry
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Russian Infantry Boridino 1812
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Yager, 1st Regiment
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Pavlov Grenadiers
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Artillerist, Boridino 1812
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Infantry 1812-1815
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Regiment Siemanovski 1796
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Russian soldiers resting, 1799
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Russian troops break the French line at Borodino 1812
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A squadron of the 6th Chevau-Leger-Lanciers charges a square formation of the Russian Guard division
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Grenadiers at rest
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Early style Drummer
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Guard Jager
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Spoiler
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Officer and Private of Grenadiers 1805
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Little Russia Grenadier and 13th Yager
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Guardsman 1796
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Officers 1796-1800
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Fusilier 7th Yagers and privated of Musketeers and Grenadiers 1799
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Musketeer on campaign 1812
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Opolchenie
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Opolchenie Officer
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Opolchenie Pikeman
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Yager 1812
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Opolchenie Musketeer
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Opolchenie
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Opolchenie (Moskow?)
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Partizans
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Prussian Contingent(?) fighting the Russians on the 1812 campaign
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Musketeers 1812
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Russians storming French breastworks
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A battered Russian Artillery Battery, Boridino
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Partizans defending a wounded hussar from French cavalry
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Russian Grenadiers storm a french occupied village
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Hussars fording a river
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Musketeers advancing with the bayonet
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Voltigeurs receiving a charge from Russian Infantry, Boridino
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Melee over the russian flag
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Garde Jager Regiment, Finland 1812
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Pavlov Leib Grenadiers 1813
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Russian Marines 1813
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Grenadiers 1808-1811
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Spoiler
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Cavalry
Russian cavalry charge at Eylau
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Russian Curassiers and Dragoons face of against the Saxon Garde du Corps. Bairidno 1812
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Lithuanian Uhlans
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Don Cossacks 1812
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Tatars 1812
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Guard Cossacks
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Russian guerrillas in 1812
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Cossack 1812
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Heavy Cavalry Officer 1813
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Lithuanian Uhlans Parade Dress
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Lithuanian Uhlans Campaign Dress
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Uhlans 1812
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Uhlans armed with Musketoons
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Uhlans Campaign Dress
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Mounted Jager
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Very nice

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #97 on: September 14, 2014, 07:46:24 am »
Geez I've looked on this thread so long I've got a headache. Really awesome stuff you've got here.

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #98 on: September 14, 2014, 08:10:34 am »


Great Britian

Infantry
28th Foot Retreat from Corruna
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Captain 49th Foot, Artillery and Newfoundland Fencibles 1812
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Canadian Fencibles and Millitia
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10th Royal Veterand and Marines 1812
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Troops stationed in America 1800
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10th Royal Veterans and Nova Scotia Fencibles 1807
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Canadian Militia 1812-1813
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Canadian Militia and Light Dragoons 813
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Fencibles and Light Infantry 1813
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104th Foot and Canadian Light Infantry
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Private 43rd Light Foot
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Flank Companies America 1814
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British Infantry storming French Breastworks
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71st Highland Light Foot, Spain
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Guardsman after the end of the fighting at Waterloo
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93rd Highlanders 1814
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Battalion Company 93rd Highlanders 1801
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92nd Regiment of Foot "Gordon Highlanders"
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92nd Regiment of Foot "Gordon Highlanders"
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Officer and Corporal, Gordon Highlanders 1815
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54th and 58th Foot
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Dress and Undress uniforms
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Royal Artillery Uniforms
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Scots Guards, Talevara 1809
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Officers 92nd Highlanders
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Grenadier Guards with Bearskin Caps
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3rd and 31st Foot early style uniforms
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British Infantry defending a fort
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Light Company Coldstream Guards
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Coldstream Guards Waterloo 1815
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Grenadier Guards Waterloo 1815
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Grenadier Guards embarking for Spain 1808
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Cameron Highlanders
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Sapper
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Private 3rd Foot 1812
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Canadian Millitia 1814
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Infantry on parade
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British Infantry and repulsing the French Middle Guard at Waterloo
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Infantry on the march
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Storming a French fort, Spain
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French Light Infantry and British Battalion Companies at Night
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Death of General Pikton
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Square of the Black Watch repulsing Curassiers
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33rd,54th, 69th Foot and Royal Artillery
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Square of the 28th Foot at Waterloo
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  Caputring of French Guns at Waterloo
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Black Watch at Quatre Bras
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French Dragoons and British Light Infantry
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1st Foot Guards 1815
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5th Battalion 60th Foot
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Kings German Legion Light Infantry
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Officer 60th Foot
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Light Infantry early uniforms
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Early style Light Infantry Uniforms
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Rifleman 1800
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Officer 60th Foot
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Turncoat Curassier warns officer of the 51st Foot of an oncoming Cavalry charge
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Infantry and Cavalry, Spain
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Infantry 1815
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Cameron Highlanders Waterloo 1815
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42nd Foot in open order
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51st Foot skirmishing, Waterloo 1815
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Coldstream Guards, Waterloo 1815
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42nd Foot in melee with French Light Infantry
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Infantry under fire
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British and Portuguese Infantry
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Infantry Southern Italy Campaign
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The 31st Foot at Albuhera, May, 1811
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Ensign Richard Vance and Edward Furnace with the Colours of the 29th. Battle of Albuhera, 16th April 1811
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Vistula Legion Uhlans slaughter the Buffs, Spain 1811
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NCO at rest
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Skirmish pair 52nd Foot
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Officer of Light Infantry
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KGL Rifleman
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Highland Infantry
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Cameron Highlanders
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1st Battalion 57th Foot
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Square 28th Foot
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2nd Company royal Marines
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Private 93rd Foot 1814
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Training in Skirmish pairs
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The light brigade assaults French posotions
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1st Regiment of Foot
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Holland Campaign 1794
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Royal Marine
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Private Highland Light Foot
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Melee in the British Square
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Drummer
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Officer Royal Marines
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NCO with spontoon, Royal Marines
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Private Royal Marines
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Attack at night
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92nd Highlanders
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Colors of the 45th ligne being returned to British Lines
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Foot Guards
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King's German Legion(1811)
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KGL Light Battalion 1803-1809
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Brunswick Hussar Officer 1813
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Sepoys 1805-1810
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Bengall Infantry (1801) - West Indian Regiment (1812)
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Cavalry
Hussars
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Light Dragoons
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Heavy Cavalry on the charge
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Scots Greys taking the eagle of the 45e Ligne
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Heavy Dragoon, Spain
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Union Brigade at Waterloo
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Scots Greys at Waterloo
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7th Hussars fording a river
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7th "Queens Own" Hussars
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Heavy Cavalry 1815
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Hussar 1815
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Queens Hussars
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Heavy Cavalry and Trumpeter 1815
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British Hussars
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Scotland forever
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« Last Edit: September 14, 2014, 04:45:56 pm by Millander »
Of course, I also think lines should be able to move in double rank without having emotional breakdowns.

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #99 on: September 14, 2014, 08:11:41 am »


Offline Millander

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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #100 on: September 14, 2014, 04:50:23 pm »
I'm thinking about adding Westphalia and adding allot more to the Duchy of Warsaw. I want to knock out some of the knot powers before I hit France
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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #101 on: September 14, 2014, 05:42:20 pm »
You got anything earlier, like revolutionary war-ish?

I personally adore 1790's British and French uniforms.
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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #102 on: September 14, 2014, 07:56:35 pm »
Not so much British but a have a few french revolution french pictures
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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #103 on: September 14, 2014, 08:07:38 pm »
Still waiting on france to be added! :D


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Re: Napoleonic Military Paintings/Sketches/Uniform Plates
« Reply #104 on: September 15, 2014, 06:11:31 am »
"Early Style Grenadiers" - Guardsmen, specifically
"Russian soldiers resting, 1799" - Although Brown University labelled this 1799, the shako plate and cords plus the militiaman in the back make me almost certain Landolt painted this in 1813-14.
"Guard Jager" - you repeat this image later, he is from the 13th Jaegers, not the Guard's Jaeger regiment.

Livland Marksmen
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Simbirsk Opolchenie Officer
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Ryazan Opolchenie Pikeman
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Marksman of the Grand-Princess Catherine Pavlovna's Battalion (temp force raised in 1812 akin to the militia)
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Vologda and Olonetsk Opolchenie
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Kazan Opolchenie
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"Prussian Contingent(?) fighting the Russians on the 1812 campaign" - They're French, note the lozenge plates on their shakos
"Partizans defending a wounded hussar from French cavalry" - Militia, notice the bronze crosses on their caps
"Grenadiers 1808-1811" - Guardmen specifically. The man on the far right is a Jaeger.

"Don Cossacks 1812" - the man on the right is a Bug (Buh) cossack.
"Tatars 1812" - Bashkir
"Cossack 1812" - specifically a cossack of the Cherigov Opolchenie
"Heavy Cavalry Officer 1813" - A Pskov cuirassier, distinct for still wearing his old dragoon uniform and using a salvaged French carabinier cuirass.
"Uhlans 1812" - Volhynia Uhlans
"Uhlans Campaign Dress" - Tatar Uhlans