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Regimental Guidon of the 23rd Light Dragoons, 1809 (red fabric with gold embroidery
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Regimental Guidon of the 23rd Light Dragoons, 1809 (red fabric with gold embroidery
1268383 Regimental Guidon of the 23rd Light Dragoons, 1809 (red fabric with gold embroidery & tassels) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: With a painted design and inscribed, Peninsula, Talavera, Waterloo and Egypt. A guidon was the light cavalry equivalent of an infantry colour, this guidon was carried by the 23rd Light Dragoons at the Battle of Talavera, 1809, where they charged the French but failed to see a ditch into which many men and horses plunged. The Regiment sustained heavy losses and returned to England shortly afterwards. This was the last time a cavalry guidon was carried into battle by a British unit.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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Banner Battles Crowns Emblem Emblems Guidon Insignia Militaria Napoleonic Wars Peninsula Regimental Standard Standards Talavera Wars Waterloo
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This print showcases the Regimental Guidon of the 23rd Light Dragoons, a significant artifact from 1809. The guidon, made of vibrant red fabric adorned with intricate gold embroidery and tassels, is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the English School in the 19th century. The guidon bears a painted design and inscriptions that recount its remarkable history. It proudly displays references to pivotal battles such as Peninsula, Talavera, Waterloo, and Egypt. This particular guidon holds great historical significance as it was carried by the 23rd Light Dragoons during the Battle of Talavera in 1809. During this fateful battle against French forces, these brave dragoons charged valiantly but tragically failed to see an unexpected ditch that resulted in numerous casualties for both men and horses. Following this devastating loss, the regiment returned to England. Notably, this event marked a poignant moment in British military history as it became the last time a cavalry guidon was carried into battle by a British unit. The emblematic crown atop this regal flag symbolizes loyalty and honor within their ranks. Preserved at London's National Army Museum today, this photograph immortalizes not only an exquisite piece of militaria but also commemorates those who served bravely under its banner.
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