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Watercolour depicting non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and men of the Royal Scots Greys in Ireland, by Michael Angelo Hayes

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Postcard of Watercolour depicting non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and men of the Royal Scots Greys in Ireland, by Michael Angelo Hayes.
000-000-100-302-C
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Watercolour depicting non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and men of the Royal Scots Greys in Ireland, by Michael Angelo Hayes

Units of the British Army were stationed in Ireland on peace-keeping duties throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

The Scots Greys, their motto 'Second to none', distinguished themselves at Waterloo. They are now amalgamated into the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).

Michael Angelo Hayes (1820-1877) was an Irish painter, born in Waterford. Best known for his racing and military subjects, in 1842 he was appointed Military Painter-in-Ordinary to the Lord Lieutenant.


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Online ID: 000-000-100-302-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0207: The Thistle at War
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1986.43
Date: C. 1848
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 390 mm H x 520 mm W; 560 mm H x 697 mm W framed
What: Watercolour
Subject: Fine Art - Paintings / History - Military
Who: Michael Angelo Hayes (1820-1877) (artist)
Where: Ireland
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Description: Watercolour depicting non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and men of the Royal Scots Greys in Ireland, by Michael Angelo Hayes, c. 1848.
References:
  • McCorry, Helen (ed.) The thistle at war: an anthology of the Scottish experience of war, in the services and at home. Edinburgh, NMS, 1997 
  • Wood, Stephen The Scottish soldier. Manchester: Archive Publications with NMS, 1987 
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