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Presentation sword, Brigadier General Duncan MacDougall, 1836 (sword, presentation)

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NAM5928918
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Presentation sword, Brigadier General Duncan MacDougall, 1836 (sword, presentation)
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English School, (19th century) / English
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
sword, presentation
Date
1836 AD (C19th AD)
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Presentation sword, Brigadier General Duncan MacDougall, 1836. Presentation sword engraved with a dedication to Brigadier General Duncan MacDougall (1787-1862), Quarter Master General of the British Auxiliary Legion during the Carlist Wars in Spain, 1836. Between 1835 and 1838 eight thousand British officers and men fought as the British Legion in the Carlist Wars in Spain. Little credit accrued to this force which was basically intervening in a Spanish civil war and it was withdrawn from the conflict in 1838. It is likely that the sword was presented by the field officers serving under General MacDougall that year. The sword itself is highly ornate and has the unusual decoration on the blade of a scroll etched with the names of all the officers who subscribed to its purchase. It also bears the MacDougall Clan motto, 'Vincere vel Mori', meaning 'to Conquer or to Die’.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
ceremony / officer / soldier / presentation / killed in action / casualty / scimitar / sword

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