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Scots Dragoon
Guards, Scots Greys,
North British Dragoons, in military art prints from the Battle of
Waterloo, Battle of Balaclava, published by Cranston Fine Arts, the
military prints company.
Raised in 1678, under the name of Royal regiment of Scots Dragoons
changed to 2nd Royal North British Dragoons in 1751. The regiment took part in
many campaigns, In 1701 to 1705 In The war of the Spanish Succession. at the
battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde and Malplaquet. and at Dettingen
during the War of Austrian Succession. During the Seven years war (1756 - 1763,)
they were at the Battle of Warbung. French revolutionary Wars, they served at
Willems. The most famous of all their Battles was 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo
(where many of the prints available are about). During the Crimean war they
served with distinction at the Battle of Balaclava and again at
Sevastopol. During the Boer wars they were at the relief of
Kimberley and Paardeburg. During the First World war the regiment in 1914 took
part in the retreat from Mons, Marne, Aisne Ypres. and during 1915,at Arras,
1917, saw them again at Amiens, Somme. while during 1918 they took part in the
campaigns, on the Hindenburg Line, Pursuit to Mons, During World war
two, they saw action at Hill 112, Falaise, Hochwald, Aller, Bremen,
Merjayun. Alamel Halfa, El Alamein, Nofilia and in Italy at Salerno.
The regiment has received three Victoria Cross awards. two during the Crimean
War, and one during World war two. The Motto of the regiment is
Second to None.
In 1971 the Regiment amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales
Dragoon Guards) under the new name of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers
and Greys)
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The Dawn of Waterloo by Lady Elizabeth Butler.
Depicting troopers of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys) on the morning of 18th June 1815. before the Battle of waterloo, and their great charge into history.
Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 19 inches (76cm x 48cm). Price £45.00
Open edition print. Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (53cm x 36cm). Price £35.00
**Open edition print. (3 copies reduced to clear) Image size 30 inches x 19 inches (76cm x 48cm). Price £36.00
**Open edition print. (3 reduced to clear) Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (53cm x 36cm). Price £25.00
ITEM CODE DHM0001
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Charge of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys) at Waterloo by Brian Palmer.
After the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons had charged the French artillery, they themselves were charged by the 3rd French Chasseur Chevals and the deadly 4th Regiment of Lancers. The scene depicted shows the French cavalry engaging the Scots Greys.
Signed limited edition of 50 giclee art prints. Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £125.00
Limited edition of 10 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £180.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00
Original painting, oil on canvas. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £2600.00
ITEM CODE DHM1425
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Scotland Forever detail by Lady Elizabeth Butler.
Centre detail from the painting Scotland Forever showing the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo.
Open edition print. Image size 15 inches x 21 inches (38cm x 53cm). Price £35.00
**Open edition print. (2 copies reduced to clear) Image size 15 inches x 21 inches (38cm x 53cm). Price £25.00
ITEM CODE DHM0066
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Scotland Forever by Lady Elizabeth Butler.
Probably the best known painting of the gallant charge of the Royal North Dragoons, The Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo. According to an eyewitness Alexander Armour at the start of the charge of the greys had to pass through the ranks of the Highland Brigade and armour recalled The highlanders were then ordered to wheel back, when they did so we rushed through them at the same time they heard us calling Now my boys Scotland Forever.
Open edition print. Image size 32in x 15in (81cm x 38cm) . Price £37.00
Open edition print. Image size 14 inches x 7 inches (36cm x 18cm). Price £20.00
Small number of giclee canvas prints available. Size 40 inches x 26 inches (102cm x 66cm). Price £475.00
Small number of giclee canvas prints available. Size 36 inches x 22 inches (91cm x 56cm). Price £350.00
Black and white photogravure, published 1894 by S Hildesheimer. Size 14 inches x 26 inches (36cm x 66cm). Price £700.00
**Open edition print. (2 prints reduced to clear). Image size 32in x 15in (81cm x 38cm)
. Price £31.00
ITEM CODE DHM0200
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Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley.
The charge of the Scots Greys with the Gordon Highlanders holding onto the stirrups. Although this is a point of argument as to the improbability, both regiments concur that this action did happen.
Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 18 inches (76cm x 45cm). Price £48.00
Open edition print. Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (53cm x 35cm. Price £40.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £590.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00
**Open edition print. (3 ex display copies reduced to clear) Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (53cm x 35cm). Price £25.00
ITEM CODE DHM0028
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Charge of the Union Brigade by Mark Churms.
At about 2.00pm the Union Brigade crashes through the ranks on Napoleons Ist Infantry Corps. The 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (later known as The Scots Greys) on the far left of the line, plow through Marcognets division, only Duruttes division will escape intact. With Brigade General Ponsortby at their head, elements of the now disordered Cavalry charge on to the French artillery. Even though, at close quarters, the Gunners and attached Infantry are no match for the wild Scots, they desperately try to save their 12 pounder field pieces. However the British heavy Cavalry is now out of control and Napoleons retribution will be swift. From the undulating ground before Paillotte comes the thunder of hooves and the deadly lances of 4th Regiment and the 3th Chasseurs a Cheval. In the confusion many of the British soldiers are completely unaware of the onslaught as the fresh French Cavalry sweeps through their flank. Ponsonbys mount leaps through the mud as the exhausted Brigade is herded together for the final kill. Even against all odds the brave men continue to fight. The Brigade General himself will shortly be sabred by Sergeant Urban as he attempts to capture the eagle of the 4th Lancers.
Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 15 inches x 24 inches (38cm x 61cm). Price £75.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 15 inches x 24 inches (38cm x 61cm). Price £90.00
Original painting by Mark Churms. Image size 50 inches x 34 inches (127cm x 86cm). Price £6000.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
**Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. (12 reduced to clear) Image size 15 inches x 24 inches (38cm x 61cm). Price £50.00
ITEM CODE DHM0258
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Fight for the Standard by Richard Ansdell.
Depicting sergeant Ewart dispatching a French cavalryman on his way back with the Eagle and Standard captured from the French 45th Regiment of Foot.
Open edition print. Image size 15 inches x 23 inches (38cm x 58cm). Price £40.00
**Open edition print. (2 ex display copies reduced to clear) Image size 15 inches x 23 inches (38cm x 58cm). Price £25.00
ITEM CODE DHM0112
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Capturing of the French Eagle by Sgt Ewart by Orlando Norie.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £20.00
ITEM CODE VAR0458
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Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Orlando Norie.
Showing the charge of the Scots Greys and the Inniskillings at Balaclava.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £20.00
**Open edition print. (3 ex display copies reduced to clear) Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £26.00
ITEM CODE DHM0952
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Capture of the French Eagle by Sgt Ewart by Sulliven.
Sgt Ewart is shown taking the French standard from the 45th French Infantry Regiment. Ewart cut down two French soldiers and the standard Bearer to keep hold of the Eagle and standard, he was ordered to take it to the rear. By being ordered to the rear, this probably saved his life and also the standard for the regiment, as the rest of the regiment continued charging forward to French artillery positions, much further than they should have gone, now with very tired horses and unable to rally, the Scots Greys were attacked by Farines Brigade of Cavalry (6th and 9th Cuirassiers.) and later by the 4th Lancers, very few managed to return to the British Lines.
Open edition print. Image size 21 inches x 15 inches (53cm x 38cm). Price £40.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
**Open edition print. (2 ex display copies reduced to clear) Image size 21 inches x 15 inches (53cm x 38cm). Price £25.00
ITEM CODE DHM0004
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Scotland yet onto Victory by Richard Caton Woodville.
Depicting the charge of the Scots Greys supported by the Gordon Highlanders at the Battle of Waterloo.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £20.00
Limited edition of 200 giclee art prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Original antique lithograph circa 1890. . Price £800.00
** (Ec Display) Open edition print. (Three copies reduced to clear) Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £22.00
ITEM CODE VAR0454
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Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava 25th October 1854 by Felix Philippoteaux.
The Scots Greys are shown charging into the Russian cavalry amongst the The Scots Greys can be seen the regimental butcher who joined the action. This charge made up for the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade.
Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 19 inches (76cm x 48cm). Price £45.00
ITEM CODE DHM0183
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Charge of the Greys by Stanley Wood.
Open edition print. Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE VAR0278
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Scots Greys with Standards by Harry Payne.
Open edition print. Image size 7 inches x 11 inches (18cm x 28cm). Price £14.00
Original chromolithograph, published 1893. Image size 7 inches x 10 inches (18cm x 25cm). Price £115.00
ITEM CODE UN0081
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Scots Greys by Harry Payne.
Open edition print. Image size 7 inches x 11 inches (18cm x 28cm). Price £14.00
Original chromolithograph published 1893. Image size 10 inches x 7 inches (25cm x 18cm). Price £115.00
ITEM CODE UN0080
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Scots Greys by Richard Simkin
Open edition print. Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm). Price £14.00
Original chromolithograph. Image size 10 inches x 13 inches. One copy available.. Price £140.00
ITEM CODE UN0245
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The 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys) at Waterloo 1815 by Richard Simkin.
Plate from the book our armies 1896. Image size 10 inches x 7 inches paper size 11 inches x 8 inches.. Price £75.00
ITEM CODE RSIM0003
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Turners Defence by Robin Smith.
This painting was commissioned by Chris Davey, the aviation fiction author, for the cover of his latest novel Turners Defence. The image depicts Will Turner chancing upon a German Zeppelin early one morning over the coast of England. The book is the third in a series of fictional novels chronicling the life and times of a young pilot in the early years of aviation.
Signed edition prints. Paper size 15 inches x 20 inches (38cm x 51cm). Price £48.00
ITEM CODE RS0023
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2nd Royal North British Dragoons on the Line of March 1743 by Harry Payne (P)
Original chromolithograph published 1893. Image size 10 inches x 7 inches (25cm x 18cm). Price £115.00
ITEM CODE UN0508
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Scots Greys from 1704 - 1815 by Harry Payne (P)
Original chromolithograph published 1893. Image size 10 inches x 7 inches (25cm x 18cm). Price £90.00
ITEM CODE UN0509
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Officer of the 2nd (Royal North British) Dragoons by L Mansion & St Eschauzier (P)
Reprint published by Connoisseur Publishing Co. 1909 of the original uniform plate published by Spooner 1830-40 from the series of 70 plates entitled Military & Naval Costumes by L Mansion and L Eschauzier, coloured by Martin C Bowen. Image size 8 inches x 6.5 inches. Paper size 11 inches x 8 inches.. Price £25.00
ITEM CODE ANT0171
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| The Dawn of Waterloo by Lady Butler
Depicting troopers of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Scots
Greys)
on the morning of 18th June 1815. before the Battle of waterloo, and their
great charge into history.
Charge of the 2nd Royal North British
Dragoons (Scots Greys) at Waterloo by Brian Palmer. After
the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons had charged the French artillery,
they themselves were charged by the 3rd French Chasseur Chevals and the
deadly 4th Regiment of Lancers. The scene depicted shows the French
cavalry engaging the Scots Greys.
Scotland
Forever by Lady Butler
Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley
The charge of the Scots Greys with the Gordon
Highlanders holding onto the stirrups. Although this is a point of
argument as to the improbability, both regiments concur that this action
did happen.
Charge of the Union Brigade by Mark Churms
Fight for the Standard by Richard Ansdell
Depicting sergeant Ewart dispatching a French cavalryman on his way
back with the Eagle and Standard captured from the French 45th Regiment of
Foot.
Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Norie
Showing the charge of the Scots
Greys and the Inniskillings at Balaclava.
Capture of the French Eagle by Sgt Ewart by
Sulliven Sgt Ewart is shown taking the
French standard from the 45th French Infantry Regiment. Ewart cut down two
French soldiers and the standard Bearer to keep hold of the Eagle and
standard, he was ordered to take it to the rear. By being ordered to the
rear, this probably saved his life and also the standard for the regiment,
as the rest of the regiment continued charging forward to French artillery
positions, much further than they should have gone, now with very tired
horses and unable to rally, the Scots Greys were attacked by Farines
Brigade of Cavalry (6th and 9th Cuirassiers.) and later by the 4th Lancers,
very few managed to return to the British Lines.
Scotland yet onto Victory by Richard Caton Woodville
Depicting the charge of the Scots Greys supported by the Gordon
Highlanders at the Battle of Waterloo.
Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava 25th October
1854 by Philippoteaux The Scots Greys are shown charging into the Russian cavalry amongst the The
Scots Greys can be seen the regimental butcher who joined the action. This
charge made up for the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade.
The Road to Basra, Southern Iraq, 7th April 2003 by David
Pentland Challenger II tanks of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, and Warrior
APC's of the Irish Guards, 7th Armoured Brigade, the "Desert
Rats" supported overhead by US Marine Corps Cobras during their
epic dawn attack to finally take and secure Basra.
Second to None by
Malcolm Greensmith Showing the Scots Dragoon
Guards modern Chieftan tank in the Gulf War with the charge of the Greys
at Waterloo above in the sky.
Wellingtons March From Quatre Bras to Waterloo by Ernest
Crofts Depicting Wellingtons withdrawal on 17th June 1815, the day before
Waterloo, when the Prussian retreat to Wavre had left the British position
dangerously exposed. There are a lot of similarities between this painting
and Meissoniers Friedland 1807, but from a British perspective.
Scotland
Forever by Lady Butler Probably the best known painting of the gallant charge
of the Royal North Dragoons, The Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo.
According to an eyewitness Alexander Armour " at the start of the
charge of the greys had to pass through the ranks of the Highland Brigade
and armour recalled "The highlanders were then ordered to wheel back,
when they did so we rushed through them at the same time they heard us
calling "Now my boys Scotland Forever"
Wellington Leaving Quatrebras for Waterloo by Mark Churms
Wellington watches as his army retires from the battle field area of
Quatrebras, (shown in picture, Coldstream Guards, Blackwatch, and Scots
Greys,)
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