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Quote from: Millander on March 06, 2013, 06:41:29 amBest of luck. Do you know the engagement in that painting? The headwear of the rank and file is very interesting. 74th Highlanders fighting at Assaye, in 1803, against the Maratha Empire on the behalf of the East India Company. The "round hat" and white trousers was common in the theatre even among the Scottish regiments, though they were technically permitted to wear kilts (and you'd think in the heat, they'd prefer it).
Best of luck. Do you know the engagement in that painting? The headwear of the rank and file is very interesting.
Of course, I also think lines should be able to move in double rank without having emotional breakdowns.
Quote from: Bluehawk on March 06, 2013, 11:45:23 amQuote from: Millander on March 06, 2013, 06:41:29 amBest of luck. Do you know the engagement in that painting? The headwear of the rank and file is very interesting. 74th Highlanders fighting at Assaye, in 1803, against the Maratha Empire on the behalf of the East India Company. The "round hat" and white trousers was common in the theatre even among the Scottish regiments, though they were technically permitted to wear kilts (and you'd think in the heat, they'd prefer it).I don't doubt that but they look like a spitting image of marines, which contradicts itself by having colors.
I wouldnt dare doubt Bluehawks words when it comes to history :Ohttp://www.davidrowlands.co.uk/gallery/gal_detail.asp?varPaintCode=031