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Coatee, military
Object type Classification: NM3.2223
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English: Coatee; military; model (1829 Pattern dress regulations); Coatee - 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot Belonged to Assistant Surgeon Thomas Philson, 58th Regiment, New Zealand Wars SUMMARY- garment type- coatee model (1829 Pattern dress regulations) regiment- 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot colour- scarlet facing colour- black lining (skirt)- cream kerseymere lining- bodice- collar- Prussian style stand-up collar cuffs- plain round cuffs lace- gilt buttons- 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment (gilt) buttons rank- Assistant Surgeon DETAIL- construction- coatee style; double-breasted with two rows of ten buttons in pairs; waist-length at front; tailed skirt at back; Prussian collar; plain round cuffs; two regimental buttons at rear of skirt; clip and strengthening on shoulders for attaching epaulettes collar- Prussian collar with two loops of regimental gilt lace at front; with small uniform buttons set to rear of each loop; 3 large hooks and eyes at centre front; black cloth at back cuffs- plain round cuffs of black velvet facing fabric (depth); cuffs are slashed with buttoned flaps comprising four loops of gilt regimental lace fastened with a regimental button skirt- (gold lace slashed pocket flaps on each skirt with two rows of regimental lace set in pairs; two sets of regimental buttons on either side); one regimental button each side near waist; kerseymere turnbacks and skirt lining skirt ornaments- regimental skirt ornaments made from metal sequins comprising an eight point star on black velvet backing; at centre of star a cross outlined in (gilt) bullion thread lining- bodice lining- cream cloth lining; quilted inside bodice front and plain at back; morocco leather band at waist; cream sateen cloth inside sleeves collar lining- black cloth skirt lining- white kerseymere buttons- 58th Regimental (gilt) buttons; numeral 58 at centre with battle honours around- GIBRALTAR EGYPT MAIDA body- 2 rows of 10 collar- two on each side cuffs- 4 on each skirt- markings- maker’s name verso- ….S and Co - LONDON (probably JENNENS and Co.) epaulettes (see separate records) a) b)
Date (1840s); Circa 1973; British Imperial-military period; 1973; New Zealand Wars-Wars; 1840s
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width across shoulders: 350mm
centre back: 950mm

length of sleeve: 620mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1973.14
Place of creation Europe
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1973.14, U117.1, U117, 2005.X.49
Notes Military coat, 58th Regiment, New Zealand Wars Belonged to Dr TM Philson, 58th Regiment Dr Thomas More Philson came to New Zealand in 1845 as Assistant Surgeon to the 58th Regiment. He served in the battle of Ruapekapeka in the Bay of Islands and was present (and mentioned-in-despatches) at the Battle of Ruapekapeka . After serving with the regiment in Wellington and Wanganui, Dr. Philson resigned his commission in the army in 1850 to commence private practice in Auckland. He was appointed surgeon to the Auckland provincial hospital in 1858, which post he held for 25 years, and was also district coroner, and surgeon to Her Majesty's gaol. Dr. Philson died on the 22nd of November, 1899.
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