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Colonial armies

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Wars of the Indian Raj and before: the Military History of the battles of India
Bengal native infantry
Cigarette Card - 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis)
Cigarette Card - 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis)
Battle of Tel-el-Kebir
Soldiers of the Indian Army in Egypt (the Seaforth Highlanders still wear the trews of the old 72nd Regiment).
Prints of Duffadar (Sergeant) of The First Bengal Lancers
Duffadar (Sergeant) of The First Bengal Lancers
The British Empire Armed Forces
6th Gurkha Rifles, 1912. This man wears the full dress Kilmarnock cap with service dress. Shorts were introduced in May 1906 to replace the knickerbockers in summer. The bugle cords for the 6th were green. There was a bagpipe band in the 2nd battalion from 1904-1914 and it was reformed in 1923. They didn't wear tartan. Pin by Paolo Marzioli
Duncan´s 20mm Colonial Modelling
Officer & Trooper Camel Corps 1884
Colour Sergeant, Khaki drill.
British; 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), Colour Sergeant, Khaki drill, Tirah, 1897
Members of the 43rd Battalion of the Senegalese tirailleurs France and Britain made extensive use of colonial troops in WW1
1:Havildar,125th Napier's Rifle,c.1905.2:Subadar,16th Rajputs (The Lucknow Regiment),c.1905.3:Naik,57th Wilde's Rifle (Frontier Force),1914.