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sergeant major patrick gould 1794 royal edinburgh volunteersedinburgh castle - CATEGORY: ANTIQUE ART - DATED REGENCY
 

Sergeant Major Patrick Gould, 1794, Royal Edinburgh Volunteers/edinburgh Castle

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Mezzotint, ''Sergeant Major Patrick Gould, Royal Regiment Edinburgh Volunteers (Blue) 1794'', after the portrait painted by George Watson, engraved by John Young, Engraver in mezzotint to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, London'', Edinburgh, published by F. Garos, printseller, South Hanover Street, December 1810, within a sympathetic ebonised and gilt gadrooned frame in the period style with old glass
 
57cm x 38cm
 
Stock Reference: LH 1017
 
Another example of this print is held in the collection of the National Galleries, Scotland (Accession No. SP V 106.1)
 
The Edinburgh (or, as they were afterwards called, the Royal) Volunteers, were embodied in 1794. were only distinguished by their swords. The regiment, being assembled in Heriot''s Green on the 26th September, 1794, was presented with a stand of colours by the Lord Provost (Sir James Stirling), attended by the two senior Magistrates, the Principal of the University, and the whole Members of the Town Council, in their robes. The colours were very handsome: the one elegantly embroidered with a crown, and the letters G. R.; and the other with the City Arms. A vast crowd of spectators attended to witness the presentation.
 
The mezzotint shows the Regimental Drill Sergeant, Patrick Gould, with the regiment paraded on Heriot''s Green, Edinburgh Castle in the background. Gould was a native of Clackmannashire. He was brought up as a weaver, but enlisted in the Foot Guards. In 1793, Gould was appointed Drill Sergeant to the Argyleshire Fencibles, and in the following year was transferred to the First Regiment of the Edinburgh Volunteers:
 
''He was accurate, attentive and active; and as a drill none could surpass him. During his connection with the Volunteers- a period of twenty one years- he trained upwards of two thousand men to military exercises. His manner to a pupil was somewhat abrupt, and his language not remarkable for its refinement, but after two to three lessons, the first unfavourable impressions subsided, and the Sargeant gradually became a favourite.''
 
(From John Kay''s ''A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings'', volume 2, part 1.
 
Internal Reference: LH 1017
Antique Number: SA600325
Dateline of this antique is Regency
Height is 57cm (22.4inches)
Width is 38cm (15.0inches)
Depth is 2.5cm (1.0inches)
Antique #SA600325, shown on this page, originates from the regency Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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