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Officer's jacket of the Royal Glasgow Volunteers

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Postcard of Officer's jacket of the Royal Glasgow Volunteers.
000-100-019-658-C
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Officer's jacket of the Royal Glasgow Volunteers

This officer's jacket, dating from 1794, is of the Royal Glasgow Volunteers. Fear of revolution and war with France resulted in Scots organising themselves into volunteer units.

The decorative buttons are engraved with a crown and the initials 'RGV'.

Like many of the volunteer units, this regiment received very little government support. Officers were elected by the men, who served without pay and had to buy their own uniforms. A Scottish nationwide militia force was eventually created in 1797.


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Online ID: 000-100-019-658-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1957.1
Date: 1794
c. 1796
Material: Scarlet with blue facings. Inscription: R.G.V.
Dimensions: 856 mm H x 635 mm W x 260 mm approx depth (if padded)
What: Coat
Subject: Uniform : bodywear
Who: Royal Glasgow Volunteers (British land forces)
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Description: Royal Glasgow Volunteers - Scarlet coat with blue facings and gilt buttons, c. 1796
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