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jeff42nd Posted - March 21 2006 : 4:51:59 PM
I am looking for a pattern to make a Highland Light Infantry Jacket that was used during the French and Indian war.

I am trying to find a pattern for the jacket that is depicted in Robert Griffing "One Mile To Bushy Run Station"

http://www.oldgloryprints.com/One%20Mile%20to%20Bushy%20Run%20Station.htm

Thanks

Pvt McCracken
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jeff42nd Posted - March 25 2006 : 6:53:39 PM
Thanks Sarge

I know that one must be careful with picture, but I knew that the highlanders wore a light infantry jacket.

The pattern I should use is: http://www.jpryan.com/waistcoa.htm

According to your discription then it would be the middle jacket with sleeves.

Would that jacket be the best choice for this jacket I want?

Thanks

Pvt McCracken
Jeff
Fitzhugh Williams Posted - March 24 2006 : 11:41:07 AM
One must be careful of paintings. In looking at the web site I see a painting by J. A. Cooper of a Marine and very prominently featured is a tin canteen. The only documentation I have seen of any tin canteen, or any other canteen for that matter, in use by the French is in the 1780-1790 Royal Deuxponts, and it is the petit bidon and is quite different from the one pictured. Also, the Marine seems to have anchors on his turn-backs, and there is only one documented report of them existing, even though they are VERY common amoung the reenacting community. I believe this painting was based on a reenactor rather than an original.
SgtMunro Posted - March 24 2006 : 04:30:03 AM
Dear Pte. McCracken, what you see in that print is a sleeved weskit, and not an actual 'Light Infantry Pattern' coat. The story behind that particular anachronism is an interesting one to say the least. First, I will start with the facts, and then move on to the fiction.

Military weskits, of the period, did not have sleeves. Starting sometime in 1759, with the birth of regular Light Infantry Companies in the British Army, orders were given to remove the sleeves from their regimental coats and sew them to the weskit. This created a lighter, and more practical fighting garment, for the North American theater of operations. The actual garment would resemble a lighter (no lining, or horsehair), shorter and more spartan-looking (no lace, but the colored turn-backs on the cuffs were retained) 'regimental' coat. There is documentation found in Stewart's and Moneypenny's orderly books, as well as accounts from the Havana Expedition of 1762, which describe the coats worn by the Light Companies of the 42nd, 77th, 60th, 55th, etc.

An excellent source, which has excerpts from the above documents, is Osprey's British Light Infantryman 1758-1765. This book is authored by LTC Ian McCulloch, who also is bringing forth his Magnum Opus, Sons of the Mountains, next month.

Now, on to the 'fiction', to wit: the weskits in Griffing's print. That particular design of weskit was 'concept' coat by the founding members of Robertson's Company of the re-created 77th Regiment of Foote. It was a way of minimizing uniform costs, but increasing flexibility for impressions (Being able to portray both a Battalion and Light Company, with greater ease). When worn under the regimental, it appears as any sleeveless weskit would; but, when worn alone, it gives enough of a proper impression of the actual 'Light-Mod' weskit. Those of us in Graham's Company of the 42nd, use the same cost-cutting measure, since we only portray a Light Company at the Bushy Run Reenactment, and remain as a Hat Company during the rest of the season.

I hope that this helps answer some of your questions.


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