"So Carnehan weeds out the pick of his men, and sets the two of the Army to show them drill and at the end of two weeks the men can manoeuvre about as well as Volunteers. So he marches with the Chief to a great big plain on the top of a mountain, and the Chiefs men rushes into a village and takes it; we three Martinis firing into the brown of the enemy".
Kipling "The Man Who Would Be King"
The excellent David Morfitt (he of Not by Appointment fame) mentioned in a comment that the standard carried by the Foot Guards in my recent regiments of renown spot [clicky] was a little "meh" as the young people say (David was more polite than that, merely indicating it was a little 'vanilla' ๐)..
More importantly though, he also mentioned that he had done a version of it himself some time before, albeit the version he had was for the earlier William'ite period, but having seen it I planned to use it anyway because it was gorgeous, but bugger me if he didn't then go and produce the 1703 Queen Anne version...
No time to hang around - a presenting of the Colours needed to be arranged, and I'm pleased to report, this is now done...
So from this - the old one..
To this:
Cheers David! ๐๐
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
..not surprisingly, there was a huge barracks complex down in Portsmouth to house the men required to man those walls, bastions, ravelins and redoubts.. Victoria Barracks was demolished in the 1960's but the other end of the parade ground you see in the picture, ie. behind the photographer, was another barracks that still exists, and now houses the City Museum... this bears further investigation, might be time for a visit?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Laters, as the young people are want to say...





A thing of beauty!
ReplyDeleteTa Ray - ain't she just! :o)
DeleteOh yes, verrrry nice!
ReplyDeleteCheers JBM, very talented man that Mr. Morfitt...
DeleteAnd justifiably proud of their new flag - lovely. Looking forward to your report of your visit to the museum when you have time. Happy New Year to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours as well, Jim - think that visit may be sooner rather than later..
DeleteAnd indeed they should be rightfully proud of their new standard, looks great, as do they!
ReplyDeleteTa Donnie, I have no idea how long ago they were painted, but they're holding up.. :o)
DeleteLovely flag Steve and a very nice present from David.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ben - yes indeed, most chuffed with it..
DeleteSplendid, Steve. :-) You're the very first to use that flag. And thanks for the kind comments. A Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, Happy New Year to you and yours as well, and once again, thanks for your services to the wargaming community as a whole!
Delete