Arquebusiers with carbines, and an English cuirassier
Arquebusiers (infantrymen armed with arquebuses, a form of long gun) on horseback with snaphance carbines, reproduced from Instructions for the Cavallrie, 1632, and an English cuirassier (a cavalry soldier wearing a cuirass, a piece of armour protecting the front and back of the upper body) from the time of King Charles I (reigned 1625-1649)
Picture No
13465363
Media ID
48404896
Size
2436px x 5020px
(1.5MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
British Battles by James Grant
Date
1625-1649
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