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Country of Design: United Kingdom
Country of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Keywords: British Army Cavalry, No. 1 Dress Uniform, Royal Horse Artillery, Guards
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Invisible Men exhibition label:
TRUMPETERS TUNIC
1980-2010
The Royal Horse Artillery regiment was formed at the end of the 1700s. Their tunics were designed to be short and close-fitting, so they were practical for riding. This modern Trumpeters Tunic has fourteen rows of gold French braid, with braided epaulettes on the shoulders and frogging to the sleeve cuff.
Wool
Archive no. 2016.252
The Royal Horse Artillery regiment was formed at the end of the 1700s. Their tunics were designed to be short and close fitting, so they were practical for riding. This modern Trumpeters Tunic has fourteen rows of gold French braid, with braided epaulettes on the shoulders and frogging to the sleeve cuff.
Wool
Archive no. 2016.252
Note
Invisible Men exhibition label:
TRUMPETERS TUNIC
1980-2010
The Royal Horse Artillery regiment was formed at the end of the 1700s. Their tunics were designed to be short and close-fitting, so they were practical for riding. This modern Trumpeters Tunic has fourteen rows of gold French braid, with braided epaulettes on the shoulders and frogging to the sleeve cuff.
Wool
Archive no. 2016.252
The Royal Horse Artillery regiment was formed at the end of the 1700s. Their tunics were designed to be short and close fitting, so they were practical for riding. This modern Trumpeters Tunic has fourteen rows of gold French braid, with braided epaulettes on the shoulders and frogging to the sleeve cuff.
Wool
Archive no. 2016.252