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CURATOR
Capt Mick Holtby AMA






ASSISTANT CURATOR
Robert Osborn





CONSULTANT
Terry Brighton BA AMA




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The Queen’s Royal Lancers & Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Museum
Thoresby Courtyard
Thoresby Park
Ollerton
Notts
NG22 9EP






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Virtual Tour - Room 3


Wars against France

 

Display case: Wars with France



After the French revolution of 1789, Britain opposed the new Republic. Four years later France declared war on Britain and thus began twenty years of war between the two empires. The 17th and 21st Light Dragoons joined attacks on French islands in the West Indies, including San Domingo. After Napoleon had conquered Spain, the 16th Light Dragoons joined Wellington's Army fighting in alliance with the Portuguese, and over a five year period fought with distinction in the battles of Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor,Salamanca and Vittoria. Napoleon was eventually defeated and imprisoned on the island of Elba


17th Light Dragoons sabretache
Blue jacket as worn during  the wars against France
17th Light Dragoons cap plate
Oswald Werge





Battle of Waterloo

Display case: Battle of Waterloo

 

 

Napoleon escaped in 1815 and Wellington led a British army to confront him. After a successful French attack at Quatre-Bras the British withdrew to Waterloo. Napoleon and Wellington met there on the morning of 18 June in the decisive battle of the Napoleonic Wars. The 16th Light Dragoons was heavily engaged throughout the day, and Napoleon made a final attempt to break the British by ordering his elite Imperial Guard to attack. When this failed, Wellington ordered an advance and the light cavalry were released to harass the now defeated French army. Cornet Beckwith of the 16th wrote home to tell his father: 'No one was ever in uch a fight before. I think Bonaparte is ruined. We charged four times. I am not touched, my mare is wounded but not badly.'


17th Light Dragoons cap
Waterloo Medal




Historical Note

Having seen how effective Napoleon's Lancer regiments had been at Waterloo, in 1822 the British Army decided to have Lancers too. Thus the four regiments raised as Light Dragoons - the 5th, 16th, 17th and 21st - eventually became Lancers, carrying the lance as their primary weapon.







Regimental Association

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The Regiment

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QRL Guidon

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Recreating History

Alan Larsen and his troop of the17th Lancers



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Books by Terry Brighton

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