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  2. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    The British Army purchased the caps from a British hatmaker which sources its pelts at an international auction. The hatmakers purchase between 50 and 100 black bear skins each year at a cost of about £650 each. [42] On 3 August 1888, The New York Times reported that bearskin caps might be phased out because of a shortage of bear skins.

  3. Peta threatens MoD with legal action in row over King’s ...

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    Animal rights lobby group Peta has threatened the Ministry of Defence (MoD) with legal action in a row over replacing the King’s Guards’ bearskin caps with a faux fur alternative.

  4. PETA Launches Campaign to End Use of Bearskin for Hats ... - AOL

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  5. Shako - Wikipedia

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    The stovepipe was used by the infantry of the British Army from around 1799, and its use was continued until the end of the Peninsular War, 1814. In the US Army, a lower felt shako superseded the top hat style, bearskin crest surmounted "round hat" in 1810. [7]

  6. Peta mounts legal action against MoD over replacing King’s ...

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    Peta has filed for a judicial review against the MoD in a row over replacing the King’s Guards’ bearskin caps with a faux fur alternative.

  7. Hackle - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment A Coldstream guardsman with an Army standard. Non-fusilier regiments which wear the hackle are: Coldstream Guards (bearskin only): Red; Grenadier Guards (bearskin only): White; Irish Guards (pipers on caubeen only): St Patrick's blue [Also worn on bearskin]

  8. Royal Scots Greys - Wikipedia

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    Prior to receiving the bearskin, they were also unique among British cavalry regiments in wearing the mitre cap (sometimes referred to as a grenadier cap) instead of the cocked hat or tricorn worn by the rest of the British cavalry during the eighteenth century. The mitre cap dates back to the reign of Queen Anne, who awarded them this ...

  9. Grenadier - Wikipedia

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    The British Army's Guards Division continue to wear the bearskin cap with its full dress uniform, a custom associated with the Grenadier Guards defeat of the French Imperial Guard in 1815. As noted above, grenadiers were distinguished by their headgear from the ordinary musketeers (or Hatmen) in each regiment of foot.

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