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Figure in top left of painted image is a Gurkha Officer, top right is a Naval Officer.
British Infantry in the Indian Mutiny
The British Army were caught unawares by the speed of the Mutiny. Many units were diverted from other parts of the Empire or raised on a rather ad hoc basis. This meant that a wide variety of uniforms was used. Some regiments had the home service kit of red jacket and blue trousers.
Others such as those that had been en route to China were issued with ship’s smocks. Units already in India often hastily dyed khaki their white hot weather kit. As this was done locally on a regimental basis there was a wide variety of shades. All kinds of dye-stuffs were used from mud to tea . One unit at least even mixed red and black inks together.
EXAMPLES OF SOME UNIFORM TYPES
NAVAL BRIGADE
Headgear sennet straw hats, sometimes with neckcloth, also peaked forage caps and sun helmets with covers and curtains for officers. Sailors short blue jackets, white trousers. Jean collars, blue with 3 white stripes. Officers blue frock coat, gilt buttons and lace. White trousers. CMB054.
HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY REGTS.
GURKHAS
Guides & Dograhs
British officers. A combined infantry & cavalry unit. Infantry khaki turbans, tunic (with red facings) and trousers.
Cavalry khaki or blue turbans, otherwise as infantry. Long black boots.