17th Lancers Collection
The 17th Lancers, known for their bravery and valiant efforts in various battles throughout history, have left an indelible mark on the annals of military glory
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The 17th Lancers, known for their bravery and valiant efforts in various battles throughout history, have left an indelible mark on the annals of military glory. From the Transport Fleet embarking troops at Varna to their heroic charge at Balaclava in 1876, these gallant soldiers have exemplified courage and determination. In the face of adversity, they stood tall, as depicted in the poignant painting "All that was left of them. " The late Mr Henry Joy, Trumpet-Major of the 17th Lancers at Balaklava, is immortalized in an engraving that captures his unwavering spirit. The Drummer and Drum-Horse of the 17th Lancers stand proudly in a black-and-white photograph, symbolizing unity and discipline. Sketches at Victoria Docks during their departure for the Zulu War showcase their readiness for any challenge that lay ahead. A Trooper in Review Order showcases the regiment's impeccable uniformity and precision. Their involvement in historic events such as The Charge of Light Brigade during the Crimean War is vividly portrayed through a captivating lithograph. Even off-duty moments are commemorated; an ornate engraving adorns their Mess-Table while new uniforms are celebrated with great pride. An Officer on horseback from years past reminds us of their enduring legacy. Regimental Sergeant-Major Charles Wooden's engraved portrait pays homage to his leadership within this esteemed cavalry unit. Through triumphs and tribulations alike, these brave warriors continue to inspire generations with their unwavering dedication to duty. The illustrious history of the 17th Lancers serves as a testament to valor and sacrifice—a reminder that heroes exist among us who fearlessly defend our freedoms.