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Do You Know: How did the British Navy get its colours? (colour litho)

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Do You Know: How did the British Navy get its colours? (colour litho)
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English School, (20th century) / English
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colour lithograph
Date
C20th AD
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How did the British Navy get its colours? Tradition credits the blue and white of the British Navy to George II (1683-1760), and the reason advanced is that, "he saw the Duchess of Bedford riding in the Park in a habit of blue faced with white, and was so attracted by it, that he decreed it should become the uniform of the Royal Navy". The first definite Naval uniform for officers was established by an Admiralty order in 1748; it had been decided it was to contain the national colours, but finally the red was left out owing to the King's insistence. Early uniforms included a full-skirted blue coat, a long white waistcoat, and blue breeches; afterwards white breeches were worn. Illustration for one of a set of 50 "Do You Know?" cigarette cards issued by Carreras in 1939.

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20th century / 1930s / learning / white / colour / blue / knowledge / education / park / reason / red / tradition / culture / uniform / clothes / print / mzprint

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