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  2. Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword - Wikipedia

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    The 1897 pattern infantry officers’ sword is a straight-bladed, three-quarter basket-hilted sword that has been the regulation sword for officers of the line infantry of the British Army from 1897 to the present day.

  3. Swords in courts-martial - Wikipedia

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    1897 pattern British infantry officer's sword, regulation sword for officers of the line infantry of the British Army since 1897. The usage of swords in courts-martial was an established tradition within the British armed forces. The accused was marched into their court-martial by an escort armed with a sword. Commissioned officers would be ...

  4. Gothic hilted British infantry swords - Wikipedia

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    The 1822 dress regulations mandated the introduction of a new sword, to replace the 1803 flank officer's sabre and the spadroon bladed 1796 line infantry officer's sword. The sword featured a 32.5-inch-long (830 mm), slightly curved blade of what was known as the 'pipe-back' design, a cross-section sometimes referred to as 'key-hole' shape in ...

  5. Category : Victorian-era weapons of the United Kingdom

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    Gothic hilted British infantry swords; H. Howdah pistol; K. ... Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword; Pepper-box; ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  6. Category:World War I British infantry weapons - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "World War I British infantry weapons" ... Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword; Pattern 1907 bayonet;

  7. Spadroon - Wikipedia

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    Many straight, light cut and thrust swords continued in use throughout the 19th century, such as the French 1882 Infantry officer's sword, and the British 1892/1895/1897 pattern infantry officers' swords. These were not called spadroons but are certainly the same type of weapon in functional terms.

  8. Category:Modern European swords - Wikipedia

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    Pattern 1796 heavy cavalry sword; Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword; Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre; Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers; Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword; Pattern 1908 cavalry sword; Pistol sword

  9. Talk:Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword - Wikipedia

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