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Epaulettes Collection

"Epitome of Elegance: Exploring the Enigmatic Epaulettes" From King George VI's fine photographic portrait to General C

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Epaulettes Collection: King George VI - fine photographic portrait
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Epaulettes Collection: Rear Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, 1798-1799. Artist: Lemuel Francis Abbott
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Epaulettes Collection: Gen C Gordon / Col Lith
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Epaulettes Collection: LORD NELSON 1758 - 1805
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Epaulettes Collection: Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt: - Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles, 1798
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Epaulettes Collection: German Kaiser Wilhelm II with signature
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Epaulettes Collection: Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, 1798-1799, (c1920). Artist: Henry Bone
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Epaulettes Collection: Tecumseh, Native American chief of the Shawnee tribe
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Epaulettes Collection: Lord Dufferin, 8th Viceroy of India
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Epaulettes Collection: Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkish leader, WW1
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Epaulettes Collection: George Iv / Players / 42 / 50
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Epaulettes Collection: The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1803
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Epaulettes Collection: George V / The Queen 1935
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Epaulettes Collection: Nelson on Shore
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Epaulettes Collection: Horatio, Lord Nelson
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of Captain Gilbert Heathcote RN, 1779-1831. Creator: William Owen
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Epaulettes Collection: The British Navy, 1837-1897, (early 20th century). Artist: TS Crowther
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Epaulettes Collection: Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, British Naval Commander, First World War, 1914. Artist: Haines
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Epaulettes Collection: Lord Fisher, British admiral, late 19th century, (1920). Artist: Russell
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Epaulettes Collection: Fitzroy HJ Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, British soldier, 19th century
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Epaulettes Collection: Police Gun School, North London
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Epaulettes Collection: Mikhael Ilarionovich Golenichtchev Kutuzov (1745-1813) Prince of Smolensk, 1829
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Epaulettes Collection: Lord John Fisher, British Admiral of the Fleet
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Epaulettes Collection: GIRLS FASHIONS 1847
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Epaulettes Collection: Abdul Mecid I, Ottoman Sultan
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Epaulettes Collection: John Cassin, 1806. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin
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Epaulettes Collection: Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly
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Epaulettes Collection: Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, (1919). Creator: Unknown
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Epaulettes Collection: Prince Josef Poniatowski (1763-1813) c. 1810 (oil on canvas)
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Epaulettes Collection: William IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1830, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
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Epaulettes Collection: Prince of Wales, 1902
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Epaulettes Collection: Drummer, 1st regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century
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Epaulettes Collection: Pedro II (1825-91) Emperor of Brazil (oil on canvas)
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Epaulettes Collection: Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown (engraving)
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Epaulettes Collection: Sir John Moore, from Crabbs Historical Dictionary, published 1825 (litho)
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of Jean Lannes (1769-1809) Duke of Montebello (oil on canvas)
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of Louis Nicolas Davout (1770-1823) Prince of Eckmuhl, Duc d Auerstaedt
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Epaulettes Collection: Mcclintock / Francis L
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of a Man in Uniform. Edmond Peyron. (c1850s). Creator: Fritz von Dardel
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Epaulettes Collection: King Oscar I, (c1830s). Creator: Karl Stefan Bennet
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Epaulettes Collection: King Oscar II (1829-1907), portrait, 1880-1900. Creator: L Larsson
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of Bror Cederström in uniform. (c1850s). Creator: Fritz von Dardel
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Epaulettes Collection: Baron Kentaro Kaneko, half-length portrait, in uniform, facing front graphic /, c1905
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Epaulettes Collection: Aleksandr Evgenevich Timashev, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front... between 1880 and 86
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Epaulettes Collection: Eduard Ivanovich Totleben, half-length portrait, facing slightly left... between 1880 and 1886
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Epaulettes Collection: Portrait of Sven Lagerberg (1822-1905) in profile in ceremonial uniform. (c1850s)
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Epaulettes Collection: Petr Andreevich Shuvalov, half-length portrait, facing right, in uniform, between 1880 and 1886
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Epaulettes Collection: Aleksandr Yagodkin, half-length portrait, facing slightly left, between 1880 and 1886


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"Epitome of Elegance: Exploring the Enigmatic Epaulettes" From King George VI's fine photographic portrait to General C. Gordon and Colonel Lith, they have adorned the shoulders of distinguished individuals throughout history. These ornamental shoulder pieces symbolize power, authority, and prestige. Take a glimpse into the past as we discover iconic figures like Lord Nelson, whose epaulettes proudly displayed his heroic naval achievements from 1758 to 1805. German Kaiser Wilhelm II's signature style was enhanced by his grandiose epaulettes, reflecting his imperial stature. Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's c1920 portrait by Henry Bone showcases intricate details of his uniform with meticulously crafted epaulettes that exemplify his military prowess. Tecumseh, the Native American chief of the Shawnee tribe, wore unique epaulettes that represented both leadership and cultural heritage. In Hannah Humphrey's 1803 publication depicting "The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, " even fictional characters embraced this fashionable trend. Lord Dufferin, the 8th Viceroy of India, donned regal epaulettes during his tenure in British India. Epaulettes continued to make their mark in modern times as seen on George V and Queen Elizabeth during their reign in 1935. They added an air of sophistication to their royal attire while representing tradition and continuity. Not limited to military or political leaders alone; these embellishments found their way onto unexpected personalities such as Ismail Enver Pasha – a Turkish leader during World War I – who sported distinctive epaulettes that reflected strength amidst conflict. Even within popular culture references like "George IV / Players / 42 /50, " we witness how actors adopted this fashion statement for theatrical performances or artistic representations. As we delve into history through images like "Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt:.