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North Somerset Yeomanry Sergeant Major by military artist R Marrion. Military art print of regimental uniforms of the North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry. Published by the Robert Ogilby Trust between 1991 and 1993. The last remaining military prints available from Cranston Fine Arts.

North Somerset Yeomanry Sgt Major 1854 by R Marrion.

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North Somerset Yeomanry Sgt Major 1854 by R Marrion

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North Somerset Yeomanry Sgt Major 1854 by R Marrion

Open edition print. Image size 7 inches x 10 inches (18cm x 25cm). Price £9.00

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