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New Uniforms of Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps (engraving)
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New Uniforms of Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps (engraving)
2772899 New Uniforms of Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Uniforms of Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps. Illustration for the Illustrated Times, 7 April 1860.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23139570
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Civil Service Inns Of Court Post Office
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This engraving titled "New Uniforms of Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the military fashion of that era. The image showcases an array of meticulously designed uniforms worn by various volunteer corps in London. The attention to detail is remarkable as each uniform represents a different organization such as the Inns of Court, Civil Service, Post Office, Volunteer Guards, Royal London Irish, Queens Westminster, and the prestigious Metropolitan Rifle Volunteer Corps. These uniforms were not only functional but also exuded a sense of pride and identity for those who wore them. The composition captures the essence of unity and diversity within these volunteer corps. It serves as a testament to their commitment towards protecting their city while highlighting their individuality through unique insignias and accessories. As we delve into this historical piece, it becomes evident that this engraving was created for publication in the Illustrated Times on April 7th, 1860. Its purpose was likely to inform readers about the latest developments in military attire during that time period. Preserved within private collections today, this print offers us an opportunity to appreciate both artistic craftsmanship and historical significance. It allows us to reflect upon how uniforms have evolved over time while reminding us of the dedication exhibited by those who served in these esteemed volunteer organizations.
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