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DescriptionPolkovoye znamya 1-go Moskovskogo mushketerskogo polka 1745.jpg |
English: Regimental colors of the 1st Moscow Musketeer Regiment 1745
It looked white (regiment) flag of the regiment, who did not have their own coats of arms; Both Moscow regiment after 1745 carried the same banner. All 12 regiments without their own coats of arms (after 1745 then there were 9), as well as both of the Moscow regiment carried the names on the tape by the double-headed eagle. Although in all cases the banners have the same image of the Moscow coat of arms, color "Flam" on the shelves differ The size of banners for the infantry field and garrison regiments - 3 feet of length 12 inches, width 2 feet of 9 inches. Darts copper, gilded, smooth length of 4 inches. No fringe. Flagpole painted vermilion red.Русский: Полковое знамя 1-го Московского мушкетерского полка
Так выглядели белые (полковые) знамена полков, не имевших собственных гербов; оба Московских полка после 1745 г. несли одинаковые знамена. Все 12 полков без собственных гербов (после 1745 г. их осталось 9), а также оба Московских полка несли наименования на ленте под двуглавым орлом. Хотя во всех случаях на знаменах имелись одинаковые изображения московского герба, цвета «фламов» по полкам различались Размер знамен для пехотных полевых и гарнизонных полков - в длину 3 аршина 12 вершков, в ширину 2 аршина 9 вершков. Дротики медные, золоченые, гладкие длиной в 4 вершка. Бахромы нет. Древки покрашены киноварью красной. |
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