Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) Portrait Of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, Dublin 1850 Watercolour, 33.5 x 25.5cm (13.25 x 10'') Bearing label verso Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget held the command of the 4th Light Dragoons from December 1846 until May 1857. He commanded the regiment at the battles of the Alma, and Balaclava and led the regiment in the Charge of the Light Brigade. He commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at Inkerman, Tchernaya and at the Siege of Sebastopol. For part of 1855 he commanded the Cavalry Division. He received the Crimean Medal with 4 clasps, Sardinian War Medal, Order of the Medjedi (3rd Class), the Turkish Medal and was made an Officer of the Legion d'Honneur (4th Class). He was Inspector General of Cavalry 1865-1870 Colonel of the 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 1868-1874 Colonel of the 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 1874-1880 Created a Companion of the Order of the Bath 1854 and elevated to a KCB in 1871 He commanded the cavalry at Aldershot 1860-1862 and the Sirhin Division of the Bengal Army 1862-1865. He died at 1 Farm Street, Mayfair, London, 30th June 1880. (The Army List still shows him in the February 1881 issue) Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) Portrait Of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, Dublin 1850 Watercolour, 33.5 x 25.5cm (13.25 x 10'') Bearing label verso Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget held the command of the 4th Light Dragoons from December 1846 until May 1857. He commanded the regiment at the battles of the Alma, and Balaclava and led the regiment in the Charge of the Light Brigade. He commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at Inkerman, Tchernaya and at the Siege of Sebastopol. For part of 1855 he commanded the Cavalry Division. He received the Crimean Medal with 4 clasps, Sardinian War Medal, Order of the Medjedi (3rd Class), the Turkish Medal and was made an Officer of the Legion d'Honneur (4th Class). He was Inspector General of Cavalry 1865-1870 Colonel of the 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 1868-1874 Colonel of the 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 1874-1880 Created a Companion of the Order of the Bath 1854 and elevated to a KCB in 1871 He commanded the cavalry at Aldershot 1860-1862 and the Sirhin Division of the Bengal Army 1862-1865. He died at 1 Farm Street, Mayfair, London, 30th June 1880. (The Army List still shows him in the February 1881 issue)
Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) Portrait Of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, Dublin 1850 Watercolour, 33.5 x 25.5cm (13.25 x 10'') Bearing label verso Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget held the command of the 4th Light Dragoons from December 1846 until May 1857. He commanded the regiment at the battles of the Alma, and Balaclava and led the regiment in the Charge of the Light Brigade. He commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at Inkerman, Tchernaya and at the Siege of Sebastopol. For part of 1855 he commanded the Cavalry Division. He received the Crimean Medal with 4 clasps, Sardinian War Medal, Order of the Medjedi (3rd Class), the Turkish Medal and was made an Officer of the Legion d'Honneur (4th Class). He was Inspector General of Cavalry 1865-1870 Colonel of the 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 1868-1874 Colonel of the 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 1874-1880 Created a Companion of the Order of the Bath 1854 and elevated to a KCB in 1871 He commanded the cavalry at Aldershot 1860-1862 and the Sirhin Division of the Bengal Army 1862-1865. He died at 1 Farm Street, Mayfair, London, 30th June 1880. (The Army List still shows him in the February 1881 issue) Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) Portrait Of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, Dublin 1850 Watercolour, 33.5 x 25.5cm (13.25 x 10'') Bearing label verso Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget held the command of the 4th Light Dragoons from December 1846 until May 1857. He commanded the regiment at the battles of the Alma, and Balaclava and led the regiment in the Charge of the Light Brigade. He commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at Inkerman, Tchernaya and at the Siege of Sebastopol. For part of 1855 he commanded the Cavalry Division. He received the Crimean Medal with 4 clasps, Sardinian War Medal, Order of the Medjedi (3rd Class), the Turkish Medal and was made an Officer of the Legion d'Honneur (4th Class). He was Inspector General of Cavalry 1865-1870 Colonel of the 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 1868-1874 Colonel of the 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 1874-1880 Created a Companion of the Order of the Bath 1854 and elevated to a KCB in 1871 He commanded the cavalry at Aldershot 1860-1862 and the Sirhin Division of the Bengal Army 1862-1865. He died at 1 Farm Street, Mayfair, London, 30th June 1880. (The Army List still shows him in the February 1881 issue)
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