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Shoulder belt plate of the Glengarry Fencible Light Infantry

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Postcard of Shoulder belt plate of the Glengarry Fencible Light Infantry.
000-100-005-105-C
© National Museums Scotland

Shoulder belt plate of the Glengarry Fencible Light Infantry

This shoulder belt plate of the Glengarry Fencible Light Infantry dates from between around 1812 and 1820. This force served in the Anglo-American War of 1812.

Glengarry Light Infantry (Canada) - Rank and file belt plate, 1812 - c. 1820

After the disbanding of the Glengarry Fencibles in 1804, Father Alexander Macdonnell, Regiment chaplain, persuaded the government to grant the Fencibles land in Upper Canada. The Light Infantry was formed from the Scottish emigrants in Glengarry County.


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Online ID: 000-100-005-105-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1936.110
Date: 1812 - c. 1820
Between around 1812 and 1820
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Dimensions: 77 mm H x 67 mm W
What: Shoulder belt plate
Subject: Badges and insignia
Who: Glengarry Light Infantry (Canada) (Non-British forces, inc. Imperial and Colonial)
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