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Peninsular War, six French drums, spoils of war
Peninsular War, six French drums and a silver-mounted drum major's staff, spoils of war taken by the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment (Border Regiment) from the 34th Regiment of French Infantry of the Line, at the Battle of Arroyo-dos-Molinos, 28 October 1811 Date: 1811
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1810s 1811 34th Arroyo Battalion Drum Drums Infantry Major Mounted Nicknames Peninsular Regiment Regimental Spoils Staff Traditions Molinos
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This evocative image captures the spoils of war taken by the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment, also known as the Border Regiment, during the Peninsular War at the Battle of Arroyo-dos-Molinos on October 28, 1811. The six French drums and a silver-mounted drum major's staff are prominently displayed, symbolizing the regiment's victory over the 34th Regiment of French Infantry of the Line. The 1810s were a pivotal time in European history, with the Peninsular War marking a significant turning point in the Napoleonic Wars. The 34th Regiment, which earned the nickname 'The Green Jackets' due to their distinctive uniforms, played a crucial role in this conflict. The drums, with their intricate designs and ornate hardware, were likely taken as trophies of war and serve as a reminder of the fierce battles fought during this era. The silver-mounted drum major's staff, a symbol of authority and leadership, further underscores the regiment's triumph. This photograph, taken in 1915, offers a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of the British Army during the Peninsular War.
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