Volunteer Rifle Corps
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Volunteer Rifle Corps
RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS from 12 towns, districts or counties showing the range of uniform styles: Shoreditch, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Staffordshire, Winchester, Hon. Artillery
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Artillery Bearskin Corps Counties Districts Edinburgh Kilt Range Rifle Sheffield Shoreditch Sporran Staffordshire Styles Towns Volunteer Winchester
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This evocative photograph from the Mary Evans Picture Library captures the diverse uniform styles of the Volunteer Rifle Corps from twelve towns, districts, and counties in Britain during the late 1800s. The image showcases the rich history and varied military traditions of the time. In the foreground, soldiers from the Shoreditch and Edinburgh corps are depicted. The Shoreditch volunteers wear dark blue uniforms with brass buttons and bearskin hats, while the Edinburgh volunteers don the iconic tartan kilts, sporrans, and feather bonnets. The contrast between the two styles underscores the unique character of each corps. Moving to the right, we see soldiers from Sheffield and Staffordshire. The Sheffield volunteers wear dark green uniforms with red facings and bearskin hats, while the Staffordshire corps dons red jackets with blue trousers and shakos. The Winchester corps is represented by soldiers in light blue uniforms with red facings and bearskin hats. In the background, members of the Hon. Artillery Corps can be seen wearing dark blue uniforms with brass buttons and bearskin hats, similar to the Shoreditch volunteers but with distinctive white facings. The Volunteer Rifle Corps was an essential part of the British military during the 19th century, with thousands of volunteers forming corps in towns and districts across the country. These corps provided an essential training ground for soldiers and played a crucial role in maintaining the defense capabilities of the British Empire. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich military history of Britain during the late 1800s, showcasing the diverse uniform styles of the Volunteer Rifle Corps from various towns, districts, and counties. The image is a testament to the pride and dedication of the volunteers who served in these corps and the unique character of each unit.
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