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I guess I've stumped you guys.
A private soldier of the 2nd Regiment of Lincoln Militia captured a New York infantry regimental colour at the Battle ofQueenston Heights, 13 October1812. His company had forced marched from Chippawa to Queenston that afternoon and arrived just in time to join the assault ordered by General Scheaffe on the American lines.
The colour was sent to the UK as a war trophy with the colours captured by the 41st Regiment at Detroit earlier that year. It was hung in the Great Hall at Chelsea for many years. It is now under glass in the museum, and a replica hangs in its place.
The Queen has had it on loan long enough. I say return it! :fifty:
A private soldier of the 2nd Regiment of Lincoln Militia captured a New York infantry regimental colour at the Battle ofQueenston Heights, 13 October1812. His company had forced marched from Chippawa to Queenston that afternoon and arrived just in time to join the assault ordered by General Scheaffe on the American lines.
The colour was sent to the UK as a war trophy with the colours captured by the 41st Regiment at Detroit earlier that year. It was hung in the Great Hall at Chelsea for many years. It is now under glass in the museum, and a replica hangs in its place.
The Queen has had it on loan long enough. I say return it! :fifty: