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Description Though I submitted this a while back, I realized this morning I never actually did a proper shoot with this kit. So dutifully, I finished putting the brown tops on the boots (a project from a couple of years back) and took a few photos before supper. For whatever reason, this is one of my favourite shots to come out of any shoot with any costume yet. It's still a bit grainy - I've yet to perfect all of the technological nuances - but it certainly does the job for now.

So...

Banastre Tarleton 1751 - 1833 - Picture here --> [link] (I saw that painting in the National Gallery in London this summer. SO MUCH LOVE. The thing is huge - probably fifteen feet high. ILU Joshua Reynolds)

Lieutenant-Colonel of the British Legion during the American Revolution. I'd give you a lengthy history spiel here but it's nearly midnight and I need to be up at eight tomorrow to go on a linen hunt. But if you're interested, take a peek-see at the following which is quite good: [link]

The coat is made of green wool and lined with white cotton. I used JP Ryan's sleeved waistcoat pattern and just cut the length up to the right size. Originally used the KK Doublebreasted Men's Short Jacket and it kicked my ass seriously so that was abandoned and I reverted to the Ryan. Unfortunately, I can't claim to have made the breeches - I've yet to put together a proper doeskin pair so these are just one of my standard riding pairs. But they do the look for now. Bought the boots off of eBay a couple of years ago and added the brown tops by hand. They don't fit as well as they should but will hopefully stretch out a bit in the summer. The helmet blank was bought from G.Gedney Godwin - the crest is bear fur. When I put it together, I managed to cajole the centurion of the Roman group into cutting off a bit of the bear skin the signifer wears (seen here previously: [link] ) and the turban is green cotton, wrapped around with gold chain bought from Rona. Lastly, 1750s hanger sword ftml. I still haven't got a decent 1780s light cavalry sabre. Someday! And yes, that's the same buffet that you can see in pretty near all of my 18th/19th century shoots.

You can see another shot here: [link]

Since we're sort of on the topic, I came across James Miranda Barry the other day, who was pretty much the coolest person ever.
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Comments: 78

ColonelLiamRoss In reply to ??? [2013-11-15 16:44:17 +0000 UTC]

Hey, thanks very much! That means a tonne! It needs a few tweaks here and there but it came together pretty easily. It would be interesting to trace the origins of the Tarleton smear-campaign - when and how it started. I think he was a total badass.

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Cyanidesaliva [2013-07-18 17:38:51 +0000 UTC]

This is awesome!Β  Like many of the other commentors, I just love Tarleton...as well as the uniforms on both sides of the Revolutionary war.Β  I think you did a great job on this!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Cyanidesaliva [2013-07-18 22:03:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much! Yeah, I think he's an incredibly interesting guy. And man, yeah, the uniforms are pretty swank...

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Cyanidesaliva In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2013-07-19 00:31:03 +0000 UTC]

No prob, gotta give props to people who appreciate awesome 18th century garb, as well as epic figures from that time period.Β Β Β  Haha, they were! I see you have a lot of other awesome stuff like that in your gallery too.Β Β  And you make all of these?Β  Where do I find talent like this?Β  I need it!

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DuBoius [2013-03-20 15:51:52 +0000 UTC]

Very well done. What pattern did you use? I am thinking of making something like this, but with all the different patterns, my eyes are starting to cross themselves.
Thanks for sharing all this cool information.

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bravehearted-lass [2013-01-13 21:09:16 +0000 UTC]

I thought I was the only one in the world who knew who Banny was (yes, that's my nickname for him ). I've been fascinated with him ever since I took a trip to Cowpens and bought a book simply titled The Green Dragoon. I really wish I was a skilled costume maker, because I would absolutely love to make 18th century military apparel.

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PeenerMcGinty [2012-07-23 18:05:24 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, I forgot to add that the turban on the helmet is green silk, not cotton.

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PeenerMcGinty [2012-07-23 17:47:52 +0000 UTC]

Farb! Maybe you should do a little more research on the uniform and it's contents. Coming from somebody that actually knows the history of 18th century civilian and military clothing and weaponry, your attempt to recreate Banastre Tarleton's uniform was a complete fail besides the helmet. It looks like one of those cheap "18th century" Halloween costumes you can get online for $20. And seriously? A dragoon with a 1751 British hanger? Hangers were carried by infantry N.C.O.'s and grenadiers as a sidearm. A 25 inch blade is useless and impractical for a dragoon, especially For a Lieutenant Colonel, such as Banastre Tarleton. The coat is nothing like any coat belonging to Tarleton during his military career, besides the fact that it was green, and still, it's the wrong shade. Those boots look like you got them at some renaissance festival. So basically, your costume (not a uniform) is garbage. But hey, you did good job on th helmet, for as much as I can tell.

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Garyyary In reply to PeenerMcGinty [2012-07-24 15:14:44 +0000 UTC]

Hey scrub faggot, lets see your costumes. Go back to your moms basement and try again with your shitty batman outfit before you decide to brave the light of the vast outdoors. Roll on internet warrior!

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PeenerMcGinty In reply to Garyyary [2012-07-24 22:11:02 +0000 UTC]

Seriously? I'm a faggot?.... Or might that be you? I'm seventeen years old, so yes I do live with my mother, I hate video games and other technology that cause people's brains to rott out of their heads, so no, I don't stay indoors all day and play with my "costumes" and waste my time on the computer, commenting on other people's costumes like you obviously do seeing how you have an account on deviant art or whatever its called. As a matter of fact, some of my favorite hobbies consist of being outdoors, such as hiking, canoeing, boating, the study of nature, being a living historian, being a gun enthusiast, hunting, fishing and working out so yeah, I'm sure that I'm in a lot better shape than you ever will be. So I'm kinda thinking you should probably get a life and make something of yourself before you start going around on lame websites calling teenagers faggots cause you seem like an extremely lame punk.

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to PeenerMcGinty [2012-07-24 00:17:26 +0000 UTC]

Hi! Thanks for stopping by. I’m a bit flattered - it looks like you took the extra effort of creating a deviantArt account just to point out my farbisms. Your points are certainly valid and close readers will find that I mentioned one or two of them in my description (e.g. the 1751 hanger). I didn’t delineate them specifically as β€˜farby’ since this was never intended for re-enactment in the first place. I think most people would agree that deviantArt is a comparatively poor venue for top-grade living history gear.

It’s clear that you are very well-versed in mid-to-late 18th century uniforms and weaponry, so I was wondering if you could provide some examples of British Legion kit done properly? I’m always looking to improve, of course!

You might also devote some extra time to grammar – you have misused β€˜it’s’ in your first sentence. β€˜It’s’ refers to β€˜it is’ and is not possessive.

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PeenerMcGinty In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2012-07-24 16:53:00 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry that my iPad has "autocorrect" spelling and that sometimes it makes mistakes. I am also sorry that the one grammar mistake was the only thing that you could find to use against me. I'm going to have to pass on the whole "helping you out thing" as I sense a bit of sarcasm in your tone and as it would be a waste of my time, apparently as was making any comment on your page at all in the first place. Don't be too flattered, I was just browsing the web as your picture came to my attention, causing me to investigate. Being a reenactor of the American War for Independence and a learned student of many areas of American and World History, including civilian and military clothing, I thought that I might take a moment to help out by pointing out the flaws in your costume. It took me all but 45 seconds to make an account in order for me to comment. I was falsely under the impression that it was to be used at living history events as a uniform of Tarleton's British Legion. I absolutely despise it when reenactors wear and use inaccurate clothing and gear and at the same time, attempt to educate the public of our great Nation's Providential History and heritage. I am sorry for any rude remarks made and for any negative feelings that might have been caused by them. Please forgive me for being blunt, it is just another one of my flaws as a human.

It is a great costume.

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Limey-Yankee [2011-12-13 01:06:51 +0000 UTC]

Oooo, beautiful job! Didn't he have the best name ever? His mother must have anticipated bad romance fiction when naming him!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Limey-Yankee [2012-01-03 21:57:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!! Yeah, seriously, I bet you could write ALL sorts of bad romance fiction about this guy!

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Kathelyne [2011-09-30 11:31:40 +0000 UTC]

Lovley work! It's geat to see some nice men's stuff here on DA. I'd love to include this in my group. I've sent a request and there's enough info in your description that if you'd like it included you just need to accepct. Thank you!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Kathelyne [2011-10-15 18:29:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much! Yeah, we need more of it, for sure. Thanks for the inclusion too!

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Saint-Onge [2010-12-10 15:27:13 +0000 UTC]

Oh thank god.
This is so well done. You have an extreme talent, making all these awesome attires.

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Saint-Onge [2011-01-03 03:35:30 +0000 UTC]

This is totally belated, but thank you very kindly! I'm glad you approve. I find that Ban is a particularly neat dude.

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BaBQ [2010-11-19 17:05:30 +0000 UTC]

Nice Portrayal. Tarleton, a no nonsense, no quarter Brit.

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to BaBQ [2010-11-20 17:43:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much! That's precisely what he was.

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BaBQ In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-11-20 17:53:42 +0000 UTC]

I agree!! Love 18th Century History, especially F&I and Rev-War.

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EmpressBrennan [2010-08-03 01:12:55 +0000 UTC]

I knew I had faved this awhile back...I love Tarleton. Wll I am a Brt after all. LOL I remember my father taking me to see the Reynold's painting...oh my gods, I just fell I love wit it! When I go older I went on my own...took a photo of it, then had it enlarged, framed and hung on my wall! I still have it, and it proudly hangs over my fireplace.

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to EmpressBrennan [2010-11-20 17:54:24 +0000 UTC]

This is very belated but thanks for the comment! I'm impressed that you managed to sneak a photo in the National Gallery. It always made me very sad that we couldn't take photos....

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EmpressBrennan In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-11-20 18:37:19 +0000 UTC]

I had to be quite sneaky about taking that photo...almost got caught. lol

And you're quite welcome...belated or not!

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bai-xue88 [2010-08-01 02:52:20 +0000 UTC]

how is it that you end up doing all my favorite figures from history? love it.

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to bai-xue88 [2010-11-20 18:02:13 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I'm not too sure! Glad to hear it though! Thanks for stopping by.

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Rywan [2010-06-06 23:25:44 +0000 UTC]

I like Ban! He was a fabulous guy. He had faults like everyone else but wasn’t the bogeyman. He doesn’t deserve that β€œButcher” label.
Great costume!
And man you’ve got pretty eyes!

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JesnCin [2010-05-13 07:00:06 +0000 UTC]

Wow. That is one piece o' classy outfit
I like how the background matches with it too
kind of like a steampunk-mix
great job!

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KaleidoscopeWoman [2010-05-12 21:20:02 +0000 UTC]

Incredible suit! Really! It is absolutely gorgeous!

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TheBrassGlass [2010-05-12 21:12:27 +0000 UTC]

I still love this. And Reynolds' Tarleton portrait is so sexy. :3 I didn't realize it was so huge, though! Fabulous! I am so jealous of you because you have such a fantastic costume here. XD Great job on it!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to TheBrassGlass [2010-05-12 21:18:42 +0000 UTC]

Oh it sure is! That painting just blows you away the first time you see it in real life. I'm tempted to head back to England just to see it again!

And thanks so much!! I hope to get out and get some shots on my horse since the weather is finally decent!

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bloodycrusifix [2010-05-12 21:10:18 +0000 UTC]

Lovely

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to bloodycrusifix [2010-05-12 21:17:29 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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bloodycrusifix In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-05-12 21:29:09 +0000 UTC]

Your very welcome.

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Heart-of-a-Villain [2010-03-25 05:28:53 +0000 UTC]

THAT IS EXACTLY HOW I WOULD HAVE IMAGIANED HIM!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Heart-of-a-Villain [2010-03-25 15:52:59 +0000 UTC]

AWESOME!! Glad to hear it!!

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Heart-of-a-Villain In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-03-25 17:03:34 +0000 UTC]

Your'e welcome! I'm having quite the fascination right now with Ban. When I read that you saw his portrait, I nearly died with envy! XD Great job!

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TheBrassGlass [2010-03-02 22:41:14 +0000 UTC]

Glorious! I love Tarleton!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to TheBrassGlass [2010-03-04 15:53:07 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much! Yeah, he's fantastic, eh?

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Gwenyver-Costumes [2010-02-18 02:00:35 +0000 UTC]

I am speechless! You do beautiful work!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to Gwenyver-Costumes [2010-03-25 15:53:19 +0000 UTC]

This is SO belated but thanks so much!

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Gwenyver-Costumes In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-03-25 16:14:13 +0000 UTC]

No problem. It's never too late for a kind word!

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RococoAtelier [2010-02-10 11:03:15 +0000 UTC]

What was the excact year when the painting was painted? I'm trying to find out but... oddly... It's not said anywhere O.O

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to RococoAtelier [2010-02-16 21:27:27 +0000 UTC]

Good question! I'll look into it and see if I can find out. I think it's sometime after 1781 but don't quote me on it!

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RococoAtelier In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2010-02-18 09:13:33 +0000 UTC]

Ok, thanks!

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CorvidAngel [2009-12-17 04:59:08 +0000 UTC]

I LOVE TARLETON!! Great job on the boots-- I bought an antique pair ions ago-- tight these days but the most awesome footgear around. You are already officially awesome in my book!

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to CorvidAngel [2009-12-21 16:06:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Yeah, they definitely 'do the look' more than any other footwear. And Tarleton's a neat dude, isn't he? He seems so.... swanky.

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theLadyBarbossa [2009-09-23 20:57:58 +0000 UTC]

Ahhhhh! Are you serious! OMG, Oh, dear! I'm swooning already, m'dear! Oh, please... DO... oh my, now I'm speechless. :lushing::: You make a FABULOUS Banastre! Oh, my! Oh you simply MUST attend some Rev War event... PLEASE! Or better yet, attend Reenactor Fest! Oh, dear. Oh, my. Yes, I'm just astonished and impressed with your impression! Here and I was thinking about starting up a branch of Tarleton's British Legion within the NWTA (Northwest Territory Alliance), a Rev War living history group around the Chicago area.
Oh, you are SOO on my list to watch! More, oh, please more with Ban? Please?


~Lady B

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ColonelLiamRoss In reply to theLadyBarbossa [2009-09-26 04:25:35 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much! Glad to hear you like it! Yeah, Banastre is pretty much the coolest guy ever. He's just so.... swanky.

I was actually thinking about doing another shoot pretty soon - a mounted one outside, in all likelihood.

Thanks again!

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theLadyBarbossa In reply to ColonelLiamRoss [2009-09-26 06:37:44 +0000 UTC]

LMAO! Oh, several of us think he's charming. However, still those rabble out there who are hell bent on the "Bloody Ban" bit. Hehehe, perhaps now with you as Ban, lay on the charm and help the old chap reclaim a good name?
Ooooo... Ban attire while mounted will be beyond fabulous! Can't wait to see.


~Lady B

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