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Sabre Collection

"Sabre: A Symbol of Power, Precision, and Legacy" From the battlefields of Waterloo to the elegant art of fencing

Background imageSabre Collection: Scotland for Ever; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815

Scotland for Ever; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815
Scotland for Ever ; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815. The attack by the Royal Scots Greys cavalry regiment on the French 45th infantry was immortalised in this famous painting

Background imageSabre Collection: Fencing positions

Fencing positions
Page demonstrating the various positions adopted during fencing. Date: 1930

Background imageSabre Collection: Napoleonic Wars. Cuirassier. French Army. Heavy cavalry. Eng

Napoleonic Wars. Cuirassier. French Army. Heavy cavalry. Engraving. 1806

Background imageSabre Collection: Smilodon fatalis, sabre-toothed cat

Smilodon fatalis, sabre-toothed cat
Skeleton of an extinct sabre-toothed cat which lived about 15, 000 years ago in North America. It was about the size of a present day lion

Background imageSabre Collection: Napier Heston Racer G-AFOK with Sabre I

Napier Heston Racer G-AFOK with Sabre I Date: 1939

Background imageSabre Collection: Clan Fraser

Clan Fraser
Clan FRASER resting his hand on his drawn sabre

Background imageSabre Collection: Napier Heston Racer G-AFOK with Sabre I

Napier Heston Racer G-AFOK with Sabre I Date: 1943

Background imageSabre Collection: Napier Sabre VII installation on Hawker Fury, LA610

Napier Sabre VII installation on Hawker Fury, LA610

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-100F Super Sabre N414FS

North American F-100F Super Sabre N414FS
North American F-100F-10-NA Super Sabre N414FS (msn 243-102, ex 56-3826, GT-826, N3252C), of Flight Systems Inc. at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 13 July 1985. Date: 1985

Background imageSabre Collection: Hawker Fury LA610 of 1945 was powered by a Napier Sabre VI

Hawker Fury LA610 of 1945 was powered by a Napier Sabre VI
Hawker Fury, LA610, of 1945 was powered by a Napier Sabre VII which probably made it the fastest piston-powered Hawker aircraft. Date: 1945

Background imageSabre Collection: Hawker Tempest V powered by a Sabre IIB NV768

Hawker Tempest V powered by a Sabre IIB NV768, with ducted spinner aircraft propeller

Background imageSabre Collection: Napier Sabre V (series VII) aero engine

Napier Sabre V (series VII) aero engine

Background imageSabre Collection: Swords, Daggers, Maces

Swords, Daggers, Maces
Assorted weapons: epees, short swords, daggers, maces, sabre, scimitar, cudgel and axe

Background imageSabre Collection: David and Goliath Painting on double-sided slate by Daniele de Volterra (1509-1566

David and Goliath Painting on double-sided slate by Daniele de Volterra (1509-1566
JLJ4602480 David and Goliath Painting on double-sided slate by Daniele de Volterra (1509-1566) (ec ital) 16th century Sun 1, 33x1, 72 m Paris musee du Louvre by Daniele da Volterra (Ricciarelli)

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CF-86 - CL-13A Sabre Mk. 5 23257

Canadair CF-86 - CL-13A Sabre Mk. 5 23257
(Royal Canadian Air Force) - Canadair CF-86 (CL-13A) Sabre Mk. 5 23257 (msn 1047, built in 1954), seen in the colours of the Golden Hawks RCAF aerobatic team at the National Air Force Museum of

Background imageSabre Collection: Hawker Hector with Napier Dagger III engine

Hawker Hector with Napier Dagger III engine
A detail of a Hawker Hector focussing on the Napier Dagger III H-24 air-cooled piston Engine. Developing 805hp the Dagger was the next step for D

Background imageSabre Collection: North American QF-100F Super Sabre 56-3905

North American QF-100F Super Sabre 56-3905
United States Army - North American QF-100F-10-NA Super Sabre 56-3905 (MSN 243-181), at Holloman Air Force Base New Mexico. (currently at the Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum, Baltimore)

Background imageSabre Collection: Youthful Intrepidity: Young Nelsons Attack and Chase after a Polar Bear when with

Youthful Intrepidity: Young Nelsons Attack and Chase after a Polar Bear when with
COB82097 Youthful Intrepidity: Young Nelsons Attack and Chase after a Polar Bear when with Capt. Lutwidge on his voyage of discovery towards the North Pole from Edward Ormes Graphic History of

Background imageSabre Collection: Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his

Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his
1772196 Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his capture of the French Eagle at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, c.1817 (pencil & ink on paper) by Dighton

Background imageSabre Collection: The Imperial Guard, Mameluk, early 19th century (coloured engraving)

The Imperial Guard, Mameluk, early 19th century (coloured engraving)
CHT200409 The Imperial Guard, Mameluk, early 19th century (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Musee de l Armee, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageSabre Collection: Thunderbirds number 1 - North American F-100C Super Sabre

Thunderbirds number 1 - North American F-100C Super Sabre
United States Air Force Thunderbirds number 1 - North American F-100C-10-NH Super Sabre 55-2723, piloted by Major Bob Fitzgerald. Date: circa 1960

Background imageSabre Collection: Dave Saville & Dave Hall (Sabre) 1988 Sidecar TT

Dave Saville & Dave Hall (Sabre) 1988 Sidecar TT
Dave Saville & Dave Hall (Sabre) at Quarter Bridge: 1988 Sidecar TT

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86D Sabre

North American F-86D Sabre

Background imageSabre Collection: First War of Independence - Battle of Goito, May 30, 1848 Charge of Nice Cavalry Regiment

First War of Independence - Battle of Goito, May 30, 1848 Charge of Nice Cavalry Regiment
Italy, 19th century, First War of Independence - Battle of Goito, May 30, 1848. Charge of the Nice Cavalry Regiment

Background imageSabre Collection: Multiple exposure of fencers C015 / 6189

Multiple exposure of fencers C015 / 6189
Fencing. Multiple flash exposure image of two fencers during a competition. These fencers are fighting using the sabre, one of the three types of sword used in competition

Background imageSabre Collection: Portrait of Louis Nicolas Davout (1770-1823) Prince of Eckmuhl, Duc d Auerstaedt

Portrait of Louis Nicolas Davout (1770-1823) Prince of Eckmuhl, Duc d Auerstaedt
XIR160485 Portrait of Louis Nicolas Davout (1770-1823) Prince of Eckmuhl, Duc d Auerstaedt and Marshal of France, c.1852 (oil on canvas) by Marzocchi de Belluci

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86F Sabre 51-12936

North American F-86F Sabre 51-12936
North American F-86F Sabre, 51-12936

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86F Sabre 02-7988

North American F-86F Sabre 02-7988
Japan Air Self-Defence Air Force - North American F-86F-40-NA Sabre 02-7988 (msn 231-3, ex 57-6445). Date: circa 1976

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86F Sabre 72-7773

North American F-86F Sabre 72-7773
Japan Air Self-Defence Air Force - North American F-86F Sabre 72-7773 (msn 231-3, ex 56-2775), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic team. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSabre Collection: Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-168 & F-100A 52-5762

Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-168 & F-100A 52-5762
United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-168 (msn 43502), being loaded with North American F-100A Super Sabre 52-5762, at Sheppard AFB on 8 August 1969

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23300 - N4724A

Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23300 - N4724A
United States Army - Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 / QF-86E Sabre. 23300 / N4724A (msn 1090), operated for the US Army by Flight Systems Inc, Mojave, CA. Date: circa 1983

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23209 - N4688J

Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23209 - N4688J
United States Army - Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 / QF-86E Sabre. 23209 / N4688J (msn 999), operated for the US Army by Flight Systems Inc, Mojave, CA.. Date: circa 1983

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23338 - N4689N

Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 - QF-86E Sabre. 23338 - N4689N
United States Army - Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 / QF-86E Sabre. 23338 / N4689N (msn 1128), operated for the US Army by Flight Systems Inc, Mojave, CA

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N89FS

Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N89FS (msn 1710), of Tracor Flight Systems, at Mojave Airport. Date: 1996

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N87FS

Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N87FS (msn 1491), of Tracor Flight Systems, at Mojave Airport. Date: 1996

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 N86FS

Canadair CL-13A Sabre 5 N86FS (msn 1157), of Tracor Flight Systems, at Mojave Airport. Date: 1996

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N80FS

Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 N80FS (msn 1675), of Tracor Flight Systems, at Mojave Airport. Date: 1996

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86H-10-NH Sabre 53-1483

North American F-86H-10-NH Sabre 53-1483 (MSN 203-255), mounted on a pylon at Luke AFB, AZ Date: circa 2000

Background imageSabre Collection: Canadair Sabre 6 N38301

Canadair Sabre 6 N38301 (msn 1461, ex SAAF 352, ex RCAF 23671). Date: circa 2000

Background imageSabre Collection: North American T-39A-1-NA Sabreliner 60-3495

North American T-39A-1-NA Sabreliner 60-3495 (MSN 265-23), displayed on a pylon at Scott AFB, Illinois. Date: circa 1997

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86L Sabre 51-3064

North American F-86L Sabre 51-3064 (MSN 177-121), on display at Hampton Roads Air Park, VA. Date: circa 1997

Background imageSabre Collection: North American CT-39A Sabre 61-0680

North American CT-39A Sabre 61-0680 (msn 265-83), at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO. Date: circa 1997

Background imageSabre Collection: North American NT-39A Sabre 59-2870

North American NT-39A Sabre 59-2870
United States Air Force - North American CNT-39A Sabre 59-2870 (MSN 265-3). Converted to NT-39A under Project Little Crow for use as an ECM threat simulator, with the 4950th Test Wing

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86L Sabre 51-6055

North American F-86L Sabre 51-6055 (MSN 173-199), at Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, UT. Date: circa 1998

Background imageSabre Collection: North American-Fiat F-86K Sabre Q-283

North American-Fiat F-86K Sabre Q-283 (msn 213-53), on a Plinth outside Twenthe Air Base. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR / 48-178

North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR / 48-178
North American F-86A-5-NA Sabre G-SABR / 48-178 (MSN 151-43547) Date: circa 2000

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-100D Super Sabre. 11-ML

North American F-100D Super Sabre. 11-ML
North American F-100D-10-NA Super Sabre. 11-ML (msn 223-45, ex 54-2165), at the Imperial War Museum Duxford. Date: circa 1990

Background imageSabre Collection: North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR / 48-178

North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR / 48-178
North American F-86A-5-NA Sabre G-SABR / 48-178 (MSN 151-43547) Date: circa 2000



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"Sabre: A Symbol of Power, Precision, and Legacy" From the battlefields of Waterloo to the elegant art of fencing, the sabre has left an indelible mark throughout history. Scotland for Ever. The charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo on 18 June 1815 stands as a testament to their bravery and skill wielding this iconic weapon. In the realm of fencing, it is all about finesse and agility. Fencers adopt various positions, each one showcasing their mastery over the sabre. With swift movements reminiscent of Napoleonic Wars' cuirassiers in the French Army's heavy cavalry, they engage in exhilarating duels that captivate spectators. But it doesn't stop there; aviation enthusiasts will recognize names like Napier Sabre VII installation on Hawker Fury LA610 or Napier Heston Racer G-AFOK with Sabre I. These powerful engines propelled aircraft through skies with unmatched speed and reliability. The connection between clan Fraser and the sabre runs deep. Just as these Scottish warriors defended their honor fiercely, so does this weapon represent strength and loyalty within their lineage. Let us not forget Smilodon fatalis - the mighty saber-toothed cat whose fearsome fangs inspired awe in prehistoric times. Its name echoes that of its modern counterpart - a blade known for its sharpness and lethal precision. As we delve into history further, we encounter studies for figures like Sergeant Ewart from Scots Greys who immortalized his heroism on canvas using his trusted sabre as a symbol of courage against adversity. Even motorcycles have felt its influence; Dave Saville & Dave Hall (Sabre) raced fearlessly during Sidecar TT in 1988 while riding atop machines powered by sheer determination matched only by their roaring engines. And finally, let us remember Hawker Tempest V powered by a Saber IIB NV768 - an embodiment of engineering marvel and a testament to the enduring legacy of the sabre.