2nd Dragoons Collection
The 2nd Dragoons, also known as the Royal Scots Greys, were esteemed Scottish regiments of the British Army
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The 2nd Dragoons, also known as the Royal Scots Greys, were esteemed Scottish regiments of the British Army. In this captivating lithograph from 1895, we catch a glimpse of their grandeur and valiance. An officer stands tall in his Review Order uniform, radiating authority and command. The chromolitho technique brings out the vibrant colors of his attire, showcasing the new uniforms of the British Cavalry with intricate detail. In another scene depicted through an engraving, Corporal Stiles of the 1st Royals joins forces with the Scotchy Greys to capture enemy standards. Their bravery shines through as they fight for victory on behalf of their regiment. Sergeant Ewart takes center stage in yet another gripping moment captured in history. With unparalleled determination, he seizes the Eagle standard from the French 45th Regiment during a fierce battle. This act exemplifies not only his personal heroism but also symbolizes triumph over adversity. The lithograph dedicated solely to The Royal Scots Greys showcases their magnificence against a backdrop that seems almost ethereal. Their presence commands attention and respect as they stand united under their distinguished banner. Engravings depict moments before action unfolds - soldiers waiting for orders to charge into battle. Tension fills the air as anticipation builds; these brave men are ready to face any challenge that comes their way. New Military Costumes come alive through engravings that highlight every meticulous detail - each thread woven with pride and tradition. These costumes represent more than just clothing; they embody honor and loyalty ingrained within every soldier's heart. Non-commissioned officers proudly display their arm badge made of brass - a symbol representing years of dedication and service within The Royal Scots Greys' ranks. "Sons of Empire" gather at prestigious events like The Grand Pageant at the Royal Military Tournament held at Agricultural Hall or The Royal Military Exhibition at Chelsea's Royal Military Hospital.