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Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire
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Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire
1268357 Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment, worn during the Waterloo Campaign by Lt Henry Anderson, c.1815 (scarlet & green fabric with gilt buttons) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: The 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment were badly mauled at Quatre Bras by French Cavalry and one of their colours was captured. At Waterloo they were postitioned near Hougoumont where they came under heavy artillery fire and were again attacked by cavalry. They played a role in the repulse of the French Imperial Guard at the climax of the battle, when Andersen was wounded. See also 1268356 and 1268358.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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This print showcases the Short-tailed Coatee worn by Lieutenant Henry Anderson during the Waterloo Campaign in 1815. The vibrant scarlet and green fabric, adorned with gilt buttons, exudes a sense of regality and military prowess. This exquisite piece is part of the collection at the National Army Museum in London. The 2nd Battalion of the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment faced immense challenges during their time at Waterloo. They suffered heavy casualties at Quatre Bras, losing one of their colors to French Cavalry. Positioned near Hougoumont, they endured relentless artillery fire and further attacks from enemy cavalry. However, despite these trials, they played a crucial role in repulsing the formidable French Imperial Guard during the climax of the battle. It was during this heroic stand that Lt Henry Anderson sustained his wounds. This photograph not only captures an extraordinary uniform but also tells a story of resilience and bravery on the battlefield. Lt Anderson's coatee symbolizes both his personal sacrifice and that of his comrades-in-arms within this renowned regiment. As we admire this remarkable artifact from history, let us remember those who fought valiantly under its banner - soldiers who faced unimaginable hardships to secure victory for their nation.
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