Hussar Regiments

A list of active Hussar Regiments in the late 1800’s

3rd The King's Own Hussars, 1890 - O'Beirne, Frank (artist)

OFFICERS UNIFORM POST 1881 – UNDRESS UNIFORM

Although various editions of dress regulations referred to the lace on forage caps as being of regimental pattern, there was little to determine what that should be. The 1878 regulation states that the lace should match the trouser lace but photographic evidence suggests that it wasn’t so.

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7th Queen's Own Hussars, 1886 - Norie, Orlando, 1832-1901 (artist)

HUSSAR REGIMENTS 1881

It would naturally take some time for the “Hussar craze” to contaminate the United Kingdom after sweeping over the Continent. The dash of attire and behaviour displayed on the Napoleonic battlefields in the service of France certainly made the best impression, and in due time the British Army started changing her Light Dragoon Regiments into Hussars, in dress and in title. Hussars had appeared in the British army around 1806 and there were four regiments at the end of the…

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