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East India Company cavalry flintlock carbine Elliot Pattern, 1809
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East India Company cavalry flintlock carbine Elliot Pattern, 1809
5925771 East India Company cavalry flintlock carbine Elliot Pattern, 1809 by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: East India Company cavalry flintlock carbine Elliot Pattern, 1809.
This carbine takes its name from the designer General George Augustus Eliott. It was first approved in June 1773 and was intended for light dragoons. Although a 20 year old design at the onset of the Napoleonic War (1803-1815), it was still in use long after 1815.); © National Army Museum
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This print showcases the East India Company cavalry flintlock carbine Elliot Pattern, designed in 1809. Created by General George Augustus Eliott, this carbine was initially approved for use by light dragoons in June 1773. Despite being a two-decade-old design during the Napoleonic War (1803-1815), it remained in service long after the war's end. The image captures the essence of military history, with its intricate details and craftsmanship on full display. The carbine's sleek and compact design is evident, reflecting its purpose as a weapon for cavalry troops. Its flintlock mechanism adds an element of historical significance to this artifact. Displayed at the National Army Museum in London, this photograph allows viewers to appreciate both the artistic beauty and historical context of this remarkable firearm. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and dedication exhibited by soldiers who relied on such weapons during times of conflict. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to an era when dragoons rode into battle with these very carbines at their side. This piece not only honors their sacrifice but also pays tribute to General Eliott's ingenuity in designing a weapon that stood the test of time.
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