1st King's Dragoon Guards, The Baggage Train

Image credit: 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Heritage Trust

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This painting shows the baggage wagons of 1st King's Dragoon Guards outside St Nicholas Church (now the Cathedral of Newcastle), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the hardships of the Regiment’s move between stations. With its hay cart, bustle, and boxes it gives an idea of the amount of supplies needed to move the soldiers, wives, sweethearts and children from one station to another.

Recognisable in the bottom left of the picture is the face of Loveless Overton, an officer's servant. Loveless Overton was born in St Thomas, Bridgetown, Barbados and enlisted for unlimited service in the King’s Dragoon Guards in Manchester on the 25th March 1800, aged 20 years old.

1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Heritage Trust

Title

1st King's Dragoon Guards, The Baggage Train

Date

1824

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 61 x W 89 cm (E)

Accession number

PCF1

Acquisition method

on long-term loan to Firing Line Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier

Work type

Painting

Normally on display at

1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Heritage Trust

Firing Line. Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier, Cardiff Castle, Cardiff (Caerdydd) CF10 2RB Wales

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