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Infantry officers sword, Colonel James Livingstone
5920505 Infantry officers sword, Colonel James Livingstone, 18th Bombay Native Infantry (metal) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Infantry officers sword belonging to Colonel James Livingstone, who served in the 18th Bombay Native Infantry until 1833.
When the new pattern of Infantry officers sword for the British Army was introduced in 1822, the East India Company followed suit. On the guard the Kings monogram was replaced by the rampant lion of the Company, and the blade also bore the arms of the Company rather than those of the monarch.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22567990
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This photograph showcases an exquisite piece of history, the Infantry officers sword belonging to Colonel James Livingstone. Crafted by the English School in the 19th century, this metal masterpiece is now proudly displayed at the National Army Museum in London. Colonel James Livingstone served valiantly in the 18th Bombay Native Infantry until 1833, leaving behind a legacy that echoes through time. This particular sword holds great significance as it represents a pivotal moment in British military history. In 1822, when a new pattern of Infantry officers sword was introduced for the British Army, the East India Company followed suit. The guard of this magnificent weapon features not only the rampant lion emblem of the Company but also replaces King's monogram with it. Additionally, instead of bearing royal arms on its blade, it proudly displays those of the esteemed East India Company. The craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in this piece are truly remarkable. Every curve and embellishment tells a story of courage and honor on battlefields long past. It serves as a reminder not only of Colonel James Livingstone's distinguished service but also pays homage to all infantry officers who have dedicated their lives to protecting their nations. As we gaze upon this print captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, we can't help but be transported back in time - imagining ourselves standing alongside these brave soldiers who wielded such extraordinary weapons with unwavering dedication and unwavering resolve.
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