Late Victorian Army Tunics
Late Victorian Army Tunics
Late Victorian Army Tunics for National Army Museum
Generic Late Victorian Army Tunics
Maker's mark
Two virtually identical generic British Army tunics of the late 19th
century.

Generic because my brief was that they should represent no particular
regiment, and that they should ideally not be likely to be mistaken for
tunics of any particular regiment.

The two tunics are almost exactly the same, except that that on the right
of the above picture is made to fit a child, and that on the left is made to
fit an adult.

Made for the National Army Museum, London.
Abimelech Hainsworth, makers of fine cloth since the Battle of Waterloo