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One of eight statuettes, cast in plaster, which show different uniforms worn from the 1680s through to the First World War. They are replicas of the carved wooden figures made by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson for the opening of the Scottish United Services Museum in 1933.
Title
26th Cameronian Regiment Sergeant, 1768, Sergeant of the Battalion Company*
Date
1930s
Medium
plaster
Measurements
H 63 x W 17 x D 17 cm
Accession number
CAM.K145
Work type
Statue