A number of Reddit users have taken it upon themselves to convert a slew of Civil War photos into beautiful color.
Civilwarincolor and Zuzah, I thought maybe you'd like to see what shade of grey Gen. Pierre G. T. Beauregard's uniform really was. [ATTACH] What...
I'm starting a thread about the Philippines from 1868 to the last years of the 19th century (and possibly 20th century). I'm now writing my prologue in...
The different branches of the military all have their own individual uniform types and regulations that they expect their members to strictly adhere to. The Army is no exception. They have some of the most strict and time-honored uniform regulations of any branch of the service. Related Article - US Army Grooming Standards Currently, the
Darkened the background of my original colorization here. This was Sir Winston Churchill after graduating from the Royal Military Academy and getting commissioned as a Cornet (2nd Lieutenant) in the 4th Queen's Own Hussars, and wearing the Hussars uniform.
The original best dressed man is the subject of a new exhibition.
Q 71634. Colour Sergeant William McGregor Scots Fusilier Guards.
Photographer A TAMBOLY | British Cavalry Officer | ONE EYELAND
Camouflage was a word invented in the twentieth century, used to describe the act of hiding any thing from the enemy. It was developed during the first world war
Uniform and Sword of General Jacques-Zacharie Destaing of the French Army dated between 1801-1802 on display at the Musée de l'Armée in Paris Destaing spent his early army career fighting in Europe...
Army inspired knee high spats with gold braiding and buttons to match the new costume. The lights bounced a bit, but the buttons are brass colored.
Yet even though Churchill could be hard-nosed, grounded, and highly detail-oriented, he was also, William Manchester says, “an unrepentant romantic.”