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I'd love a holiday on my own... or without kids and dogs at least
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DougM wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 7:33 am Nope. ??? Where are these image links hosted?
That one works for me on my PC (CHrome) but not my phone (Samsung Browser). What are you using?

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Was looking on Samsung phone. Will check on PC.
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Not for me on samsung chrome phone
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Spanner wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:36 pm
by RMD » 05 Jun 2023 08:09
They din'doo nuffin'!
So good South Welsh lads, then?

What colour blues are described in books and what colours were on the clothes that were given to the troops can vary. The below coat (from the FdG museum in Kulmbach site) was made according to the original factory orders. While it could be a misinterpretation of the orders by the mob that made it, it does make my Prussian dragoons look a little pale.

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Still can't get the image within the thread, but I can see it when I paste the link into the browser (Chrome on Win 11) - I suspect you might be right that the nanny-state is unhappy about parsing a HTTP link from a HTTPS session.
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I think some browsers allow it or have a setting to allow it....
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Gents, the original is at the FdG museum site at http://www.armeemuseum-plassenburg.de/index.html

Click and hold on the "Rundgang" link and choose "Dragoner". A slide show will appear on the left and the two dragoon photos are 4 and 5 of 5.

I'll delete my other post seeing it didn't work, Doug.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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DougM wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 7:23 am Don't know about anyone else but the image link is broken for me.
Same here, but I'm in work and the net-nanny blocks most things.

(though strangely not this bunch of reprobates... yet...)
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Spanner wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 11:30 am Gents, the original is at the FdG museum site at http://www.armeemuseum-plassenburg.de/index.html

Click and hold on the "Rundgang" link and choose "Dragoner". A slide show will appear on the left and the two dragoon photos are 4 and 5 of 5.

I'll delete my other post seeing it didn't work, Doug.
Blocked as 'weapons/bombs'... That's a new one... :clappy:
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Well, there are photos of firearms, swords, bayonets, pole arms and other nasties, mate. Even a snuff box.
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