Uniforms

Royal military uniforms
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Henry Poole - Savile Row Tailors - Bespoke tailoring - Suit makers
Henry Poole and Sons, Saville Row. Nelson's battle uniform
British; Gurkhas; L to R 4th Gurkhas Bugler 1880. 4th Gurkhas, British Lieutenant c.1902. 8th Gurkhas, Lieutenant-Colonel c.1902. 5th Gurkhas, Piper, c.1895 & 1st Gurkhas Subedar c.1885 by Mike Chappell.
Marilyn Manson - Page 19
Prussian Hussar unifrom, 1st and 2nd Leib (Life) Regiments, including shako, tunic and sword belt.
Epaulettes first appeared on British uniforms in the second half of the 18th century. The epaulette was officially incorporated into Royal Navy uniform regulations in 1795, although some officers wore them before this date. Under this system Flag Officers wore silver stars on their epaulettes to distinguish their ranks. A Captain with at least three years seniority had two plain epaulettes, while a Junior Captain wore one on the right shoulder, and a Commander one of the left
Epaulette
Part of the naval lieutenant’s uniform of Lt. William Hicks, 1812-25 regulation pattern.
Tunic, Major Kenneth O'Brien Harding, 13th Duke of Connaught's Lancers (Watson's Horse), 1915-1921 | Online Collection
Tunic worn by Major Kenneth O'Brien Harding, 13th Duke of Connaught's Lancers (Watson's Horse), 1915-1921
Black Watch - Wikipedia
The Black Watch. The senior regiment in the Highlands Brigade, the Royal Highlanders served with distinction in some of the bloodiest conflicts of the Victorian era, including the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, the Urabi Pashi rebellion and the Second Boer War.
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