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European Marine, Protection, and Colonial troops, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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European Marine, Protection, and Colonial troops, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Uniforms of Marine troops, Protection troops and Colonial troops of European nations at the end of the 19th century: I) German Empire: 1) Deck officer, 2) Naval officer (small service dress); 3) Admiral (gala uniform with the ribbon of the Black Eagle Order); 4) Mechanical engineer (gala uniform); 5) Sailor (ordinary summer suit); 6) Fireworks petty officer (parade uniform); 7) Sailor in shipyard clothing; 8) Naval cadet; 9) Sea soldier; 10-14) Protection (colonial) troops in East Africa: 10) Officer (garnison suit), 11) Officer (field suit), 12) Sergeant (homeland suit), 13) Sudanese, 14) Sulu; II) Austria-Hungary: 1-2) Sailors in blue and white suit, 3) Frigate captain, 4-5) Naval officers (small uniform and gala uniform); III) Italy: 1) Naval officer (small uniform), 2) Admiral, 3) Sergant, 4) Sailor (1st class), 5) Bersagliere in tropical uniform; IV) France: 1-2) Naval officers (small and big uniform), 3) Admiral, 4-5) Sailors in different suits, 6) Marine infantryman (battlefield), 7) Marine infantryman (parade), 8) Tirailleur from Senegal, 9) Annamite tirailleur; V) Russia: 1-2) Naval officers (small and big uniform), 3) Sailor (summer suit), 4) Soldier of the Marine guard; VI) Great Britain: 1) Admiral, 2-3) Naval officers (small and big uniform), 4-6) Sailors in different uniforms, 7) Marine infantryman (Royal Marine Light Infantry), 8) Soldier of the Indian Army (battlefield), 9) Hussar the Volunteer Prince Wales Hussars of the Province Victoria in Australia, 10) Infantry officer of the Voluntary Militia of Jamaica, 11) Volunteer cavalryman from the Cape of Good Hope. Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, offers a captivating glimpse into the diverse uniforms of European Marine, Protection, and Colonial troops at the end of the 19th century. The print showcases the military attire of various nations during this era. The first section focuses on the German Empire, presenting a range of naval officers and sailors in different outfits. From deck officers to mechanical engineers and fireworks petty officers, each figure exudes a distinct sense of authority and professionalism. Moving on to Austria-Hungary, we encounter sailors dressed in blue and white suits alongside frigate captains and other naval officers donning both small uniforms for daily service and grand gala uniforms for special occasions. Italy's representation includes a naval officer in their small uniform as well as an admiral commanding attention with his regal presence. A sergeant stands proudly beside them while a sailor exemplifies excellence in his first-class attire. Additionally, there is even a Bersagliere depicted wearing tropical uniform. France takes center stage next with its array of naval officers adorned in both small and big uniforms. An admiral commands respect while sailors showcase their versatility through different suits. Marine infantrymen are also featured - one ready for battle on the battlefield while another stands tall for parade duty. Notably included are Tirailleurs from Senegal and Annamite tirailleurs representing France's colonial influence. Russia follows suit with its naval officers sporting various uniforms alongside sailors dressed for summer conditions. A soldier from the Marine guard completes this segment. Lastly, Great Britain presents an impressive lineup featuring an admiral leading distinguished naval officers attired differently based on rank or occasion. Sailors demonstrate their loyalty through diverse outfits while marine infantrymen represent Royal Marine Light Infantry forces admirably. Soldiers hailing from India's army as well as volunteer cavalrymen from places like Australia or Jamaica add further depth to this comprehensive depiction. Overall, this chromolithograph serves as an invaluable historical reference showcasing the rich diversity and grandeur of European Marine, Protection, and Colonial troops during
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