Durham County Council

By Keyword | By Person | By Place | Search

Shako, 68 Light Infantry

dlimuseum/is/237-4.jpg

Officer's Shako, 68th Light Infantry, 1829-1844. This 'Bell Topped' shako (hat) is made from black beaver (now very worn and cracked) with a leather top, sloping peak and edging. The shako plate (badge) is gilt with a French horn on a star with the number '68' in silver. As the 68th was a Light Infantry Regiment this shako is topped by a green (now faded) silk ball. An oil-skin cover was worn over the shako in bad weather. Between 1829 and 1844, the 68th Light Infantry served in Ireland, Scotland, Gibraltar, Jamaica and Canada. Acc No: 237/4

Date:
1829-1844
Item Type:
photograph
Reference:
237.4

Shako, 68 Light Infantry is an object from the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Collection.

More information about DLI objects can be found on the DLI Objects web pages



Copyright: By viewing a digital image from this collection, you are agreeing to comply with copyright licensing regulations. These state that your use of the image is for personal use only, and that you will not copy, publish or distribute the image in any way. Please note, we have made every effort to ensure that copyright is not breached.