No 50 Tradition Magazine
Reproduced
SPECIAL INDIAN CAVALRY ISSUE
Price: £16.00 GBP
by LIEUTENANT-COLONEL FRANK WILSON – late 19th King George V's Own Lancers
With an introduction by LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. B. R. NICHOLSON – late 18th King Edward VII's Own Cavalry
Front cover: Some Indian Cavalry Uniforms 1901 to 1912. From an original painting by Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Wilson.
(From left to right): Captain, Skinner's Horse 1912. Jemadar, 28th Light Cavalry 1912. Jemadar, 25th Cavalry, Frontier Force 1905. Lt.Colonel, 18th Bengal Lancers 1901.
Introduction
Regimental Titles
Glossary
His Excellency the Governor-General's Bodyguard
The Governor's Bodyguard, Madras
The Governor's Bodyguard, Bombay
The Governor's Bodyguard, Bengal
Skinner's Horse (1st Duke of York's Own Cavalry)
2nd Royal Lancers (Gardner's Horse)
3rd Cavalry
Hodson's Horse (4th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers)
Probyn's Horse (5th King Edward VII's Own Lancers)
Dress Regulations of the 13th Lancers
Dress Regulations of the Corps of Guides
Around 1964, Tradition began publishing a groundbreaking, prestigious magazine on military uniforms, which went under the title Tradition - and following the success of the magazine, the model soldier range and their shop were similarly named. Many leading military authors and artists, past and present, were at the time contributors to Tradition Magazine, which ceased publication in 1974. Fortunately, a number of past issues of this famous magazine are still available. Each issue contains many articles on military uniforms and related subjects, fully illustrated in black-and-white and color.