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"Bearskin: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery in the British Military" Step into a world where history meets valor

Background imageBearskin Collection: Whoever Saw Him, Ran Away. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms Fairy Tale Bearskin

Whoever Saw Him, Ran Away. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms Fairy Tale Bearskin

Background imageBearskin Collection: Late Victorian 1890s Greetings Card Man Men Red

Late Victorian 1890s Greetings Card Man Men Red
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Background imageBearskin Collection: Four guardsmen on a cutout Christmas and New Year card

Four guardsmen on a cutout Christmas and New Year card. (1 of 3) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Coldstream guards

Coldstream guards, oldest regiment in the Regular Army in continuous active service. Date: 1894

Background imageBearskin Collection: Grenadier Guards, St Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Grenadier Guards, St Michaels Mount, Cornwall
Corps of Drums of the Grenadier Guards with Lord John Francis Arthur St Aubyn, 4th Baron St Levan (1919-2013), and his wife Lady Susan St Levan (d 2003), at their home on St Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Background imageBearskin Collection: Argyll and Sutherland Highlander on a Christmas card

Argyll and Sutherland Highlander on a Christmas card
Soldier of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders playing a pipe on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Group photo, Grand Masters Palace, Valletta, Malta

Group photo, Grand Masters Palace, Valletta, Malta
Group photo in the Neptune Courtyard of the Grand Masters Palace, Valletta, Malta. The men are mostly officers and VIPs. The statue of Neptune is part of a fountain, erected in 1615. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBearskin Collection: The clock tower entrance to the Royal residence of Kensington Palace, complete

The clock tower entrance to the Royal residence of Kensington Palace, complete with its own sentry from the regiment of Guards. Early 1900s

Background imageBearskin Collection: The Prince of Wales receiving King Ferdinand of Romania and Queen Marie on board the Royal Yacht

The Prince of Wales receiving King Ferdinand of Romania and Queen Marie on board the Royal Yacht. 12 May 1924

Background imageBearskin Collection: Royal Wedding 1986 - Guards in procession

Royal Wedding 1986 - Guards in procession
Guards in their famous bearskin helmets march in formation in the procession for the royal wedding between Prince Andrew, Duke of York

Background imageBearskin Collection: The Scots Greys at the Royal Military Tournament at Islingto

The Scots Greys at the Royal Military Tournament at Islington, in the " Musical Ride" Date: 1896

Background imageBearskin Collection: Pipe Major - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

Pipe Major - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Pipe Major of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) in Full ceremonial dress. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageBearskin Collection: Canadian Fur Exhibit - London Exhibition

Canadian Fur Exhibit - London Exhibition
Canadian Fur Exhibit by Holt, Renfrew and Co, Ltd. of Toronto (est. 1837) at the Franco-British Exhibition, London 1908

Background imageBearskin Collection: Pioneer Sergeant - The Scots Guards

Pioneer Sergeant - The Scots Guards
Pioneer Sergeant of The Scots Guards. In 1831 bearskins were issued but the regiment was forced to adopt the title Scots Fusilier Guards as a reason to wear them

Background imageBearskin Collection: Sergeant Major - Grenadier Guards

Sergeant Major - Grenadier Guards
A Sergeant Major of The Grenadier Guards. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageBearskin Collection: All the Queens Men - Golden Jubilee Military Group

All the Queens Men - Golden Jubilee Military Group
A painting by Malcolm Greensmith to celebrate Queen Elizabeth IIs Golden Jubilee in 2002, depicting members of a number of different regiments in the British Army

Background imageBearskin Collection: Trumpter at changing of the Guard

Trumpter at changing of the Guard

Background imageBearskin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Drummer Bandsman

Victorian Scrap - Drummer Bandsman. late 19th century

Background imageBearskin Collection: Large group of women and girls in Indian costume

Large group of women and girls in Indian costume
Large group of women and girls in Native American Indian costume, posing in a garden. circa 1910s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Stand Easy by H. M. Bateman

Stand Easy by H. M. Bateman
Guards wearing bearskin helmets rest their heads for a moment. Date: 1927

Background imageBearskin Collection: Misfitz Dolls - Soldier

Misfitz Dolls - Soldier. early 20th century

Background imageBearskin Collection: Currant Happy Families - Soldier family

Currant Happy Families - Soldier family. circa 1940s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Two soldiers on a stirrup-shaped New Year card

Two soldiers on a stirrup-shaped New Year card
Two soldiers, one of them on sentry duty, on a stirrup-shaped New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a sentry box with guard

Greetings card in the shape of a sentry box with guard
Greetings card in the shape of a sentry box with a guard standing in front. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Grenadier guardsman drumming on a Victorian scrap

Grenadier guardsman drumming on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Three boys in military uniform on a greetings card

Three boys in military uniform on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Guardsman in a sentry box on a greetings card

Guardsman in a sentry box on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Soldiers marching on a New Year card

Soldiers marching on a New Year card, carrying a large pudding. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Happy Families - Mr Thomas Atkins

Happy Families - Mr Thomas Atkins. circa 1940s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Finland. Helsinki. Johan Ludvig Runebergs memorial. By Walt

Finland. Helsinki. Johan Ludvig Runebergs memorial. By Walt
Finland. Helsinki. Monument dedicated to the Finnish poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877). Statue by his son Walter Runeberg (1838-1920). Erected in 1885. Esplanadi Park

Background imageBearskin Collection: Music cover, The Chocolate Soldiers Daughter

Music cover, The Chocolate Soldiers Daughter, words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. 1938

Background imageBearskin Collection: Female Type / Bearskin

Female Type / Bearskin
Sultry-looking woman on a white bearskin rug. Date: circa 1914

Background imageBearskin Collection: Dan Godfrey / Vfair 1888

Dan Godfrey / Vfair 1888
LIEUTENANT DAN GODFREY Musician and military bandleader, in a large bearskin hat and warm coat, conducting in the snow Date: 1831 - 1903

Background imageBearskin Collection: Lord Aew Gleichen / Vf1898

Lord Aew Gleichen / Vf1898
LORD ALBERT EDWARD WILFRED GLEICHEN Soldier and traveller Date: -

Background imageBearskin Collection: Military Bugler C1860

Military Bugler C1860
A bugler of the British Army sounds a call Date: circa 1860

Background imageBearskin Collection: Three guardsmen in an envelope on a Christmas card

Three guardsmen in an envelope on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Cartoon, Do not sell the bears skin, WW1

Cartoon, Do not sell the bears skin, WW1
Cartoon, Do not sell the bears skin, showing a large white bear (representing Bulgaria) with blood dripping from its claws, towering above its Central Powers colleagues from Germany

Background imageBearskin Collection: Arnault as Menzaroff in Les Cosaques at the

Arnault as Menzaroff in Les Cosaques at the Theatre de la Gaite.. The Cossacks was a five act drama by Alphonse Arnault and Louis Judicis

Background imageBearskin Collection: The Sphere London Season cover by Matania

The Sphere London Season cover by Matania
Front cover of The Sphere magazines special guide to the London Season showing Guards in bearskin helmets marching down the Mall through Admiralty Arch

Background imageBearskin Collection: WW1 cartoon, Cleaning Days

WW1 cartoon, Cleaning Days, Souvenir of the European War 1914, showing a large, heavily bearded soldier sweeping up some small German and Austrian soldiers. 1914

Background imageBearskin Collection: Bearskin fairy tale

Bearskin fairy tale
The character of Bearskin in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name. Whoever saw him, ran away. Date: 1917

Background imageBearskin Collection: Duchess of York reviewing troops

Duchess of York reviewing troops
The Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth, wife of King George VI) reviewing troops. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBearskin Collection: Portrait of a Russian Cossack Officer

Portrait of a Russian Cossack Officer wearing the traditional bearskin hat. Julien T Felt (1874-1933)

Background imageBearskin Collection: Advert for Hudsons Extract of Soap 1887

Advert for Hudsons Extract of Soap 1887
Troops of people at home troops of people in the Colonies and abroad, say Hudsons Extract of Soap is the best for all washing and cleaning. 1887

Background imageBearskin Collection: Tatler front cover, London Season Number 1958

Tatler front cover, London Season Number 1958
Front cover of The Tatler, reporting on the London Season, though it would be the last year that debutantes were presented at court



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"Bearskin: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery in the British Military" Step into a world where history meets valor, as we explore the captivating significance within the British military. From the striking poster for Welsh Guards to the inter-war period's iconic British military poster, this timeless headgear has left an indelible mark on our collective memory. The colors unfurl with pride as we witness the advance of the Scots Guards at Alma through an exquisite oil painting from 1899. The Band of Coldstream Guards marches past Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour rehearsal, epitomizing precision and discipline that resonates throughout London's streets. Intriguingly adorned by Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in a World War I recruitment poster, bearskins become a symbol not only of strength but also resilience amidst turmoil. Three Coldstream Guards stand tall as Crimean Braves on a Christmas and New Year card - their unwavering spirit encapsulated in every brushstroke. Grenadier Guards stationed at St Michaels Mount evoke images of steadfast guardianship while donning their majestic bearskins. Meanwhile, Pipe Major of The Scots Guards mesmerizes with his melodic tunes that echo through time itself. A detachment from The Black Watch proudly parades through Dundee's streets - embodying Scotland's rich heritage intertwined with bravery forged on countless battlefields. And who can forget those awe-inspiring moments when Scots Guards march along The Mall during Trooping the Colour? Their synchronized steps reverberate with national pride. Beyond its visual allure lies a deeper meaning; each bearskin represents centuries-old traditions passed down from generation to generation. It embodies honor earned through sacrifice and dedication to duty – an emblematic reminder etched into every thread. As we delve into these glimpses from history, let us pay homage to those who have worn this iconic headdress – men and women whose unwavering commitment to their country has made them true heroes.