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Swinburne-Henry. 45 inch breechloading carbine, Natal Mounted Police, 1874
5923215 Swinburne-Henry.45 inch breechloading carbine, Natal Mounted Police, 1874 by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Swinburne-Henry.45 inch breech-loading carbine, Natal Mounted Police, 1874.
Similar to the Martini-Henry Carbine used by the British Army, the Swinburn-Henry had a much more prominent indicator lever to show that the weapon was cocked. Purchased for colonial units like the Natal Mounted Police, it is unusual in having a bayonet bar for a small knife bayonet. The Natal Mounted Police were issued with bayonets as they did not carry swords.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25057984
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Estimated Product Size is 15cm x 10.6cm (5.9" x 4.2")
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This photograph showcases the Swinburne-Henry . 45 inch breechloading carbine, which was used by the Natal Mounted Police in 1874. The British School from the 19th century beautifully captures this historical artifact, now displayed at the National Army Museum in London. Similar to the renowned Martini-Henry Carbine utilized by the British Army, this particular firearm boasts a distinctive indicator lever that prominently indicates when it is cocked. However, what sets apart the Swinburne-Henry is its unique feature - a bayonet bar designed specifically for a small knife bayonet. This addition was particularly significant as it allowed colonial units like the Natal Mounted Police to be equipped with bayonets instead of swords. The image offers an intriguing glimpse into history, shedding light on how law enforcement agencies were armed during this era. The Natal Mounted Police played a crucial role in maintaining order and security within their jurisdiction, and being issued with these specialized firearms demonstrates their commitment to protecting their community. As we admire this remarkable print captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of both the technological advancements made during that time period and how they shaped law enforcement practices. It serves as a testament to our ever-evolving understanding of weaponry and its significance in safeguarding society.
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