'The 1st Bengal Fusiliers marching down from Dugshai', William Simpson, 1859

'The 1st Bengal Fusiliers marching down from Dugshai', William Simpson, 1859

No. 2, captain george franklin atkinson, a view of 'the 1st bengal fusiliers marching down from dugshai', 1857, from the book 'the campaign in india, 1857-8', published 1859. The 1st bengal (european) fusiliers was composed of european soldiers rather than indian as in most east india company regiments. Here they are depicted wearing their campaign dress of grey shirts and white covered forage caps. Dugshai, near simla, was used by the british as a hill retreat for sick and injured men. Its climate was more favourable than that of the burning plains below. When news of the indian mutiny (1857-1859) reached the hill stations the troops who were fit enough to march immediately departed for the siege of delhi. Of the 159,000 men on the bengal army establishment in may 1857, 24,000 were european and 135,000 were indian 'sepoys' (infantry) and 'sowars' (cavalry). Object Type: print. Date: 1859. Medium: lithograph. Collection: National Army Museum. Plate No. 2. The 1st Bengal Fusiliers marching down from Dugshai - NAM 173402
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Author: William Simpson (1823–1899) after George Francklin Atkinson (1822–1859)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints in the national army museum (united kingdom)the campaign in india 1857-58 (1859)william simpsongeorge francklin atkinson1857 in indiadagshaibengal armylithographnational army museum

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