Hello, bertch cabinets Last night I looked at Island (x) treasure (s) with Jugnot in which we see the Spanish ... I can not find information about their uniforms ... I am tempted to say that it is an invention for the film but ... Someone there info? Thank you and good day Seb
For the regular troops of the time the form of uniform (backhand leotard) is the same in all countries, it is the colors that change. And it may differ from one regiment bertch cabinets to another in the same country, even if there are trends. Dids had found a yellow leotard with blue lapels, low red, for a unit of troops of the Spanish Navy: http://argad.forumculture.net/t94p15-castillo-de-san-marcos#1528
the best source for Spanish uniforms is the collection of Robert bertch cabinets Hall, who has the most boards between 1680 and 1715. For the Spanish soldiers strong, uniform is: blue leotard with red facings, blue or red jacket following the sources and blue breeches, red stockings. They both serve as gunners and riflemen. Particularity in San Marcos (San Augustine), until 1721 soldiers wear white hats riders because it is the only delivery they had. (Source: the document published by the curator of the fort in Florida with whom I exchanged mail) For embarked troops, there are two uniforms presented for marine bertch cabinets troops: - For the tercio vejo the armada of March oceano, blue leotard with red lapels, red jacket, blue pants, red bottom - there is a second unit, the tercio nuevo the armada bertch cabinets of March oceano which is yellow with blue lapels, blue jacket, blue pants and red stockings or blue following sources. Irregular cavalry units exist in Cuba, Santo Domingo and Mexico, they are Rancheros equipped with pikes and guns. Regular cavalry units (or raised locally but in uniform) arrive until 1720.
Artistic rendering of which I did not exactly source: Spanish soldiers in 1710, left to right, naval officer, marine troops pomegranate and ??? the blue uniform is cited as other than that of military engineers? Same author: left to right, a gunner / bombardier (with mortar grenade sleeve), then soldier strong (grenade sleeve too?), And engineer. Illustration of nuevo tercio naval troops, 1710, down here are red. Robert Hall - Spanish uniforms pdt Spanish succession war: for nuevo tercio the bottom are blue.
Small feature: Here are the uniform of soldiers Mexico Trade company, rather like bedecked uniform. I do not know if they were only warning on land or could be embarked on ships associated with the company.
For riders: irregular units can look like this even if the illustrations bertch cabinets correspond to the late eighteenth century, or like this, with a uniform that will become bertch cabinets the soldiers Praesidio Mexico and especially in California and Texas
Basically, it was not really a project. I saw in the film subheading, Spaniards and white uniform with tricorn and I confess that it was not very Spanish all that ... hence my question but good. Now, with your illustration nuevo tercio naval troops, I see me make myself a little scénar with a small fort and thus figs ptites go well with and who will be "in conformity" historically facing the island bertch cabinets of pirates dangerous to treasures. Anyway, thank you again for this wealth of information. Seb
sergent Toussaint wrote: Basically, it was not really a project. I saw in the film subheading, Spaniards and white uniform with tricorn Like I said, leotard and tricorn (more or less formed) was the fashion for most of Europe, including bertch cabinets the Spaniards; there are few particular style country, except perhaps for some very typical units. Dids Wrote: For riders: irregular units can look like this even if the illustrations bertch cabinets correspond to the late eighteenth century Uh, if it's late eighteenth, it's not just in 1700. I guess their mounted militia could be similar to those of the French settlers of St Domingo at the same time, but I do not have a description either ... but normally it is also the fashion bertch cabinets of that time, bodysuits ( possibly lighter jacket) and tricorn everywhere ... In addition, the docs on pedestrians are excellent.
In fact, the militia on horseback were civilians, vacheros and landed nobles and their dress is typical, not with a leotard but with a leather jacket (see riders Louis XIII) and a "lance" which is simply the pic that guides bertch cabinets the animals ... like those we still see today with the c
No comments:
Post a Comment