Uniform decorations, badges and fittings / Major Bolton
Uniform decorations, badges and fittings / Major Bolton
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R 16
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Uniform accessories
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R16–1a-c: pair of officer’s uniform cuffs and collar (with insignia)
- cut above braid from a lined red uniform with yellow facings of Northern District New South Wales Volunteer Infantry
- collar ca. 450mm long
R16–2a & b [not numbered/individually identified]: 2 pairs metal spurs
(1): steel? box spurs [short bar inside the heel ba...
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Uniform decorations, badges and fittings / Major Bolton
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Mitchell Library also holds a cavalry sword attributed to Major Bolton (LR 52)
Description source
Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010
Description of objects with references compiled by Jane Kelso, August 2007
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Major Charles Bolton was commissioned First Lieutenant in the Newcastle Company of the New South Wales Volunteer Rifles in February 1861, and Captain the following month. In July 1870 he was appointed Major Commanding the Northern Battalion, Volunteer Force, and became Major of the New South Wales Volunteer Infantry, Northern District, in November...
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R 16
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94RxkDg1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/94RxkDg1
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889252
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