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Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1774
These breeches for a captain's uniform are a rare survival. In 1774 the uniform regulations were changed and blue breeches that were stipulated in the 1748 regulations were replaced with white breeches. These have a linen gusset in the back of the waist. The eyelets on either side were for linen tapes that would have been used to adjust the fit. The four buttons on each of the knees are of horn, faced with brass that has been die-stamped with the foul anchor motif. (NMM Greenwich)
Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1812
This dress coat of a captain or commander shows the impact of contemporary fashions on uniform. The front is cut straight across in the cutaway style. The lapels are still working, but by this period it was the fashion to stitch them down so they could no longer be unbuttoned. The buttons feature the crown over the fouled anchor which was introduced with the 1812 regulations. Finally, the pocket flaps are non-functional and completely decorative as the pockets are now located in the tails.
Captain (?Alexander Ball) wearing uniform of 1795-1812.
Captain (?Alexander Ball) wearing uniform of 1795-1812. One of four painted in Malta. Shows captain's undress coat, epaulettes, cocked hat, white waistcoat, white pantaloons, black hessian boots, sword, sword-belt, white stock and yellow gloves
AN OFFICER'S UNIFORM OF THE MADRAS MEDICAL SERVICE CIRCA 1900 BY HOBSON & SONS, LEXINGTON STREET
A VICTORIAN SILVER OFFICER'S POUCH AND BELT OF THE LEICESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY (PRINCE ALBERTS OWN), BIRMINGHAM SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1875 | Christie's
A VICTORIAN SILVER OFFICER'S POUCH AND BELT OF THE LEICESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY (PRINCE ALBERTS OWN) BIRMINGHAM SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1875
Twentieth Century Fashion:Part 1
Dress by Lucile, 1916. From "Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century" by Taschen, 2005.
Abito 26
Black satin dress with embroidered net overlay, early 20th C.
On display after 200 years: Rare Royal Navy uniform worn by survivor of Battle of Trafalgar (found in a plastic bag in the attic)
Rare: The blue and cream Navy uniform worn by Trafalgar survivor William Hicks is said to be the only one of its kind in existence