Portuguese Uniforms of the Peninsular War
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Комментарий к файлу: Picture 1. Infantry Regiment No.7 (Setubal), Cadet, Light Infantry Company, summer uniform (1806-8). Picture 2: (man sitting down): Infantry Regiment No.15 (Oporto), 1st Sergeant of the Grenadier Company in winter uniform (1806-10). Note the grenade embossed on the shako band with cut-out regimental-number. Picture 3. Infantry Regiment No.21 (Valenca), Private in fatigue uniform (barracks service) summer 1806-10. Note the fatigue cap with piping in the facing colour; this cap later gave rise to the bivuac cap
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Комментарий к файлу: 1. Infantry Regiment No.3 (Estremoz), Colonel, summer uniform, mounted service, 1810-15 (Note the duty gorget at the throat, the rear of the coatee which different in cut for officers in cut for officers as compared with other ranks, the edging on the holsters and saddle cloth which corresponded to the rank the officer field, together with the piping in the colour of the Military Region). 2. Infantry Regiment No.23 (Almeida), Pioneer summer uniform (1806-10). (Note the crossed axes embossed on the shako band with the cut-out unit number, the distinguishing epaulette fringes in dark blue wool sewn to the cloth epaulettes, the leather apron, the gauntlet gloves and the axe, the strap which held the cartridge pouch so that it did not swing forward when the soldier moved or fell, this method being common to everyone equipped with them)
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Комментарий к файлу: Picture 1. Infantry Regiment No.11 (Viseu), Fifer in winter uniform (1810-15). (Note the braiding in the sleeves, and the leather case to protect the fife). Picture 2: Infantry Regiment No.9 (Viana), Drum Major in summer uniform (1806-1810) (Note that the soldier holds the rank of 2nd Regiment, also the braiding on the sleeves, around the cuffs and also the collar). Picture 3: Infantry Regiment No.4 (Lisbon), Drum Corporal in winter uniform (1806-10). (Note the two braid rings around the cuffs indicating the rank, the way the drum is suspended, the leather apron covering the left leg and the woollen braids along the seems of the sleeves)
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Комментарий к файлу: Picture 1 (Left): Infantry Regiment No.8 (Castelo de Vide), Private, summer uniform (1810-5) (Note the shako model 1809-10 with the 1806 pattern trousers). Picture 2: Infantry Regiment No.21 (Valenca), Private, winter uniform (1806-10) (Note the triangle of coat colour cloth holding the skirt flap back)
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Комментарий к файлу: Infantry Regiment No.15 Standard Bearers in 1806-10 and 1810-15. Picture 1: Infantry Regiment No.15 (Vila Vicosa), Ensign Standard-Bearer in summer uniform (1806-10) Picture 2: Infantry Regiment No.15 (Vila Vicosa) Ensign standard-bearer in winter uniform (1810-5)
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Комментарий к файлу: Infantry No.1 (Lisbon), Bandmaster and band, summer uniform (1810-6) (note that a Bandmaster is holding the titular rank of 1st Seargeant and the distinctions of a Cadet, and eight Musicians, consisting of a base drummer, a side drummer, a clarinettist, a hautist, a trumpeteer, a serpent player and a bassoonist. Note also the yellow silk braiding along the seams of the sleeves)
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