Item type
Author
French, John (Author)
Title
British in India 1825-1859
Publisher
Foundry
Date
2022
Collection
Main Collection
Description
Of all the military campaigns fought by the British during the 19th century, no area saw more conflict than the subcontinent of India. Dozens of encounters, both great and small, involved many of its races as either friends or foes of Britain indeed, it was not unusual for an area to furnish both ally and enemy at the same time! This volume covers the British, Indian and Anglo-Indian troops who fought for The Honourable East India Company and Britain over the varied landscape of what is present day Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, between the years 1826 and 1859. The vast array of uniforms and dress worn by soldiers serving in India during this period is examined in detail, and extensive information is also provided on regimental Colours. The books nine chapters cover the campaign in Bhurtpore (182526)||the Coorg campaign (1834)||the First Afghan War (183942)||the conquest of Sind (1843)||the campaign against Gwalior (1843)||the Sikh Wars (184546 and 184849)||actions on the North-West Frontier (184958)||the Santhal Rebellion (185556)||and the Indian Mutiny (185759). Each of these chapters includes uniform information specific to the campaign covered, while that on the Indian Mutiny also includes details of Mutineer dress. Many orders of battle and battle-plans are also included. Illustrations comprise 199 drawings of troop types and flags, and 27 other illustrations and maps [Elib].
Key
WA8F2RA4
Language
English