Albert helmet

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The Albert helmet is the current ceremonial headgear of the British Army's Household Cavalry. It was introduced by Prince Albert in 1842 and adopted by the Household Cavalry the following year. In 1847 the helmet was introduced to all heavy cavalry regiments. It remains in use as the full dress headgear of the two remaining Household Cavalry regiments, the Blues and Royals and the Life Guards. The helmet is also used by several Canadian Army cavalry units as their full dress headgear. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Albert helmet
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rdf:langString Trooper of the Governor General's Horse Guards
rdf:langString Trooper of the Life Guards
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rdf:langString The Albert helmet remains in use with some British and Canadian units as a part of their full dress uniforms
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rdf:langString Life Guard - geograph.org.uk - 2380602.jpg
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rdf:langString The Albert helmet is the current ceremonial headgear of the British Army's Household Cavalry. It was introduced by Prince Albert in 1842 and adopted by the Household Cavalry the following year. In 1847 the helmet was introduced to all heavy cavalry regiments. It remains in use as the full dress headgear of the two remaining Household Cavalry regiments, the Blues and Royals and the Life Guards. The helmet is also used by several Canadian Army cavalry units as their full dress headgear.
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