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Short frogged officers jacket worn by Colonel Charles Herries, Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, 1813 circa (fabric)
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Short frogged officers jacket worn by Colonel Charles Herries, Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, 1813 circa (fabric)
5924348 Short frogged officers jacket worn by Colonel Charles Herries, Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, 1813 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Short frogged officers jacket worn by Colonel Charles Herries, Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, 1813 circa.
Charles Herries (1745-1819) was commandant of the Light Horse Volunteers for 25 years. His unit was raised in 1779, disbanded in 1783, reformed again in 1794, and finally disbanded in 1829. Its members were mainly wealthy Londoners, including many merchants and bankers.); © National Army Museum
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This print showcases a short frogged officers jacket worn by Colonel Charles Herries, a prominent figure in the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster during the early 19th century. The exquisite fabric used to create this jacket is beautifully captured in this image. Colonel Charles Herries, who served as commandant for an impressive 25 years, led his unit with great distinction. Established in 1779, disbanded briefly in 1783, reformed again in 1794, and ultimately disbanded for good in 1829, the Light Horse Volunteers attracted members primarily from London's affluent circles. This elite group included esteemed merchants and bankers who shared a passion for serving their country. The intricate details of this officer's jacket reflect both its historical significance and fine craftsmanship. The frogging on the front adds an elegant touch to its design while symbolizing military rank and authority. As we admire this piece of military attire through the lens of time, it serves as a reminder of Colonel Herries' dedication to duty and his unwavering commitment to leading his troops with honor. Preserved at the National Army Museum in London, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only the artistry behind such garments but also provides insight into the lives of those who wore them. It stands as a testament to British military history and pays homage to individuals like Colonel Charles Herries whose contributions shaped our nation's past.
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