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First Kings Dragoon Guards
First Kings Dragoon Guards.Coloured aquatint by and after William Heath, published by J Watson, Vere Street, Bond Street, London, 15 Aug 1820.From an album of 18 aquatints entitled Military Costume of the British Cavalry, 1820.Uniform study of 1st (or The King?s) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. Date: 1820
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1820 Aquatint Aquatints Bond Cavalry Dragoon Entitled First Guards Heath Kings Study Vere Watson
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A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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1. Title: This coloured aquatint print, published by J. Watson in London in 1820, showcases the uniform of the First Kings Dragoon Guards. The image was created by William Heath and is part of an album of 18 aquatints entitled "Military Costume of the British Cavalry." 2. Description: The First Kings Dragoon Guards, also known as the "Royal Dragoon Guards" or "The Welsh Cavalry," is one of the oldest and most distinguished regiments in the British Army. This print captures the regiment's unique appearance during the early 19th century. The Dragoon Guards are depicted wearing their distinctive uniform, which includes a red coat with gold lacing, a white waistcoat, and a blue collar with a gold Tudor rose. The guardsman's helmet is adorned with a white plume, and he carries a sabre and a carbine. 3. Background: The First Kings Dragoon Guards was formed in 1685 by King Charles II as the "King's Dragoon Guards." The regiment saw action in numerous battles throughout its history, including the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The aquatint print was created during a time when the British military was undergoing significant changes, and the uniforms of the various regiments were being updated and standardized. 4. Significance: This coloured aquatint print offers a detailed and accurate representation of the First Kings Dragoon Guards' uniform during the early 19th century. It is an important historical record of the regiment's appearance and provides insight into the visual culture of the British military during this period. The print also showcases the skill and artistry of William Heath and the publishing house of J. Watson, who were renowned for their high-quality military prints.
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