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Svenska: Plansch med uniform för profoss och sadelmakare vid Västgöta kavalleriregemente tidigt 1700-tal, ritad av Einar von Strokirch. Tillhör Armemuseums arkiv, AM F 31 volym 14.
English: Uniform for provost and saddler of Västgöta Cavalry, early 18th Century.
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Author Einar von Strokirch, 1879-1932
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