Thursday, 9 July 2009

Living stone...

Two months ago I worked in the palace kitchen,three before that and I begged upon the street...
Now I begun again, I am reborn and rise from the waters to greater heights.
My masters returned from their Grand Tour to Stagonia and Rome .They were unwilling to return with a piece of ancient masonry displaying the glory of the ancients. Mean more like ,unwilling to blow moths from their velvet purses I say...
But this has been my gain. For I am the living sculpture ,once kitchen porter and spit turner - now any hero my masters wish me to be. Hop on to the plinth,green grey with the artist's pallet applied. Now I am off to be the statuary of Europa for my masters- what wonders will I see?

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Further Swiss...



A scan from a book showing infantry from Solothurn . More images and figures soon I hope...
These are dragoons from Berne.

Monday, 6 July 2009

18th century Switzerland






Uniform of a Swiss Jaeger from circa 1770.


The first basis for a Federal Contingent was established by the DEFENSIONALE of Wil and Baden. It fixed the number of men and artillery every ruling Canton ( 13 in total) had to provide. The first Cantonal military regulations date to 1755-1757 . In particular to an order of Nov 10th 1755 which concerned weapons,uniforms,annual reporting etc.


The Cantonal Regiment was formed of 2 battalions ( each of 4 companies of 100 men + staff) + 2 "banner companies" ( very old or very young men) + 1 artillery company. Men were enlisted for military service from 16 to 60 years unless dispensed with for health reasons.Every man had to supply his own uniform,weapon and equipment.


This morning I have begun work on some Canton Zug infantry and standard bearer. It is proceeding quite well so far subject to time and energy...


P.S those interested in the Swiss army of 1900 -1914 or so might enjoy my other blog - http://armyredwhite.blogspot.com/

Saturday, 4 July 2009

Swiss thoughts...



Last summer I contemplated venturing forth into 18th century Switzerland on the blog. The feeling has never really departed...

I have posted an illustration by Gerry Embleton of 18th century Swiss from Canton Aargu. I was particularly taken by the "District Captain" who looks as if he has stepped out of landsknecht times.

A correspondent in Switzerland has scanned some 19th century and modern illustrations of 18th century canton troops ( I cannot post them here ,alas, as I only have hard copies now) which include flags. They are excellent and informative illustrations.

I have a notion for some Tradgarland units be hired or become otherwise involved in a Cantonal Civil war with some real and some imaginary units. We shall see what develops....

Friday, 26 June 2009

Midsommer







This year,of late, in Tradgardland the Midsommer celebrations have taken place. The Duke and Duchess walked amongst the dancing and feasting culminating in the lighting of the bonfires to commemorate St John. What will the journey towards the Winter Solstice bring for Tradgardland muses the Duke as he watches the sparks fly ever higher...

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Tradgardland 1918ish...





I have been thinking what might have happened to the Duchy of Tradgardland at the end of WW1. I have imagined it caught up in the troubles that beset Germany. I have been thinking of the different factions in the Duchy- Freikorps ( more than one rival group) , Guild/Union militia, Spartakists, the Ducal Army, Anarchists and many more. I would be grateful if you have any ideas for other factions and ideas to "fill-out" those I have already mentioned. Thanks in advance...
p.s Here is a flag from a Freikorps unit

Sunday, 31 May 2009

The Duchy of Tradgardland 1807

The local battalion of the Tradgardland militia ( Landvaren) has been mobilised after rumours of a British fleet ,en route for Copenhagen, was sighted off the shores of the Duchy. Some say the British have already landed,others say the fleet has sailed onwards already. The Duchy is in a state of utter confusion- rumour and counter rumour sweep the land. And so the Landvaren patrol makes its way cautiously towards the coast...