DRESS REGULATIONS FOR THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY 1911
This is the 1911 Edition of the Dress Regulations, issued by the War Office, published by HMSO.
British Army dress regulations
Staff, Cavalry, Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Infantry, Departments, Miscellaneous,Illustrations.
Decorations and Medals, Orders of Dress...
With amendments & issued with Army Orders 1st August 1913.
"HIS MAJESTY has been graciously pleased to approve the following
revised Dress Regulations for the Army, and to command that
they be strictly observed on all occasions.
General or other Officers Commanding will be held responsible
that no deviations from the authorized patterns in the uniform of Officers,
Warrant Officers and Soldiers are permitted in their respective commands."
WAR OFFICE,
26TH NOVEMBER, 1911.
General Instructions, Decorations and Medals, Orders of Dress
STAFF
FIELD-MARSHALS, GENERAL OFFICERS, AND SUBSTANTIVE COLONELS
CAVALRY
ROYAL ARTILLERY AND ROYAL ENGINEERS
INFANTRY
CORPS, DEPARTMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS
APPENDICES.
Plates:
1. The Royal Arms and Badges of rank.
2 to 8. Head-dresses.
9. Tunic and Frock coat—Field Marshal and General Officer ; Gorget Patches, and universal serge frock.
10. Tunics, Substantive Colonel and A.D.C. to the King.
11. Tunic and Frock coat, Household Cavalry.
12. Tunics, Dragoon Guards, Dragoons and Hussars.
13. Tunics, Lancers and B . Engineers; Dress jacket, R.H.A.
14 and 15. Tunic and Frock coat, Foot Guards.
16. Tunics and Doublet, Infantry, Rifles, and Highlanders.
17. Tunics, A.S.C., A.M.S., A V.H. and Military Police.
18. Tunics, A.O.D. and A.P.D.
19 and 20. Service dress jackets.
21 to 24. Mess dress.
25. Undress.
26. Pea jacket, Great coat and Waterproof cape.
27. Shoulder cords.
28. Sword belts and sword knots.
29 to 32. Swords and scabbards.
33 and 34. Sam Browne belt.
35 and 36. Saddlery.