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Help with portrait
I've been asked by a friend to find out what I can about this portrait

It is from Hopton Court in Shropshire and belongs to a descendant of the BOXER family (naval family). Apparently, no one there knows who he is. My friend says the band around his hat has the word "ROYAL" on it, so she is wondering if he is a Royal Engineer or in the Royal Artillery.
Can anyone help her with the uniform etc?
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Not that know much about uniforms but it looks to me like Navy rather than Army .... could the 'Royal' be Royal Navy ?
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Quite likely...if he is a BOXER, Rachel....but he is not my bloke. All I know is what my friend has given me to post....and that's all she knows 
Need the Services gurus on this one, I suspect.
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We need don.t on this one but could it be Royal Marines?
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I'm wondering tooo about Royal Marines, I think also he is Georgian rather than Victorian
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He appears to be wearing a wig, if that is relevant.
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The only thing is his hat doesn't look right for a marine officer from the Napoleonic era, his looks more like a Beaver and theirs were a bit like small top hats with cockades.
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Might it be something to do with the Dragoons .... am looking at hats 
the marines all appear to be in red tunics
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This officer is wearing a Tarleton Helmet which consisted of a black bear skin comb laid over the crown of the helmet, the helmet it self was constructed from a "skin" of boiled leather and had a short peak at the front, above the peak and around the body of the helmet is a length of material known as a turban, on the left of the helmet and at the side would be a plume. This helmet was introduced into the British Army from about 1790 and lasted until after the Napoleonic Wars and it is said to have taken its name from Sir Banastre Tarleton Bt. (1754-1833), It was worn by the RA, Mounted Rocket Corps and Light Cavalry (Dragoons). As there is no evidence of a chin strap then I would say that he, (the officer), sat for this portrait before 1812 as it was about then that the addition of a chin strap was generally introduced with this style of helmet
don
Last edited by don.t; 28-05-08 at 13:16.
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Have sent this information of to my friend, thanks Don. Hopefully, it may bring her closer to an ID for the officer.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to look at this. I'll post an update if we get a result.
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