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Old Army Uniform 19C
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I have a photo circa 1880 of a young family member wearing an army uniform. He was living in Russia/Poland at that time. Is there a website that can help me identify the uniform, and therefore help with my Family Tree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well this is the photo, sorry its a bit blurry, taken in Lodz Poland around 1880s.
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Any help regarding the war he would have served in would be of great help to me, many thanks.
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Any help regarding the war he would have served in would be of great help to me, many thanks.
There's nothing on that uniform to suggest a rank or a regiment never mind a nationality (I see your difficulty) if you find out which side of the partition Lodz was on you may get an idea of which regiments recruited there under which Prince etc.
I'd make a (poorly) educated guess that Lodz was under Austrian rule at the time, I say this because I was watching a programme on Poland during WW2 and it talked about ethnic Germans living by the Lodz Jewish ghetto. I'd guess ethnic Germans would be disinclined and less likely to live in the old Russian sector even during their short spell as colonists.
I'd make a (poorly) educated guess that Lodz was under Austrian rule at the time, I say this because I was watching a programme on Poland during WW2 and it talked about ethnic Germans living by the Lodz Jewish ghetto. I'd guess ethnic Germans would be disinclined and less likely to live in the old Russian sector even during their short spell as colonists.
I don't think that is an army uniform, what other evidence do you have that he served in any army, the girl seated has a bobbed haircut circa 1918-1920 0dd. he also has the slicked look of the early 20th century, what is the rest of the photo like? he has a collar and tie on under that jacket and the jacket buttond up too high for it to be an officers uniform but enlisted men would not wear a collar and tie.
Put your picture on here, it may help.
http://forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?top ic=101.0
http://forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?top ic=101.0
Interesting forum everton.
i amn wondering if this is actually a choir uniform or a guild uniform, there is no insignia whatsoever, and no belt or sash of any type. Plus he is not wearing a cap, which would make him improperly dressed in military terms. All the photos I have seen of service personal they are either holding or wearing their cap.
i amn wondering if this is actually a choir uniform or a guild uniform, there is no insignia whatsoever, and no belt or sash of any type. Plus he is not wearing a cap, which would make him improperly dressed in military terms. All the photos I have seen of service personal they are either holding or wearing their cap.
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