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NapStein05 Sep 2025 8:03 a.m. PST

As I managed to take photos of nearly all plates of the very reliable and important series of Weiland, covering the French army and its allies, in several libraries I published 140 of the 148 plates from the 1812 edition.

This editions had been published by the former artillery officer C.F. Weiland during the years of 1809/1810 until 1812 and is a successor of an earlier edition of 1807 – some plates of the 1812 edition were just copies of the former one (e.g. some of the French images).

You find the 1812 plates in the Uniformenportal at link

I'm happy to have this addition next to Suhr, Augsburger or Hahlo which are also important for the early napoleonic era.

Greetings from Berlin
Markus Stein

IronDuke596 Supporting Member of TMP05 Sep 2025 8:39 a.m. PST

This is an outstanding series of Napoleonic uniform plates. I particularly appreciate those of the various German states.
Many thanks to you, Markus.

Personal logo ColCampbell Supporting Member of TMP05 Sep 2025 10:50 a.m. PST

Markus, many thanks for this and all the other on-line sources you've uploaded for us!

Jim

John the Red06 Sep 2025 4:52 a.m. PST

This is a great source, thank you for sharing

Danke

NapStein03 Oct 2025 4:08 a.m. PST

Today I published all missing polish plates – only the plate with the Baden dragoon 1812 is missing. So it is a rather complete edition of the (1810-) 1812 Weiland.

Please also note the remarks to the Saxon plates which I copied from Jörg Titze comments in the Napoleon Online board.

Greetings from Berlin
Markus Stein

NapStein03 Oct 2025 11:01 a.m. PST

… and the missing Baden plate ist online :-) – so the 1812 series is complete, which is probably unique as most collections only have parts of the Weiland series.

Greetings
Markus Stein

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