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Greys - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The greys; The Greys; Greys (disambiguation); Greys; Grays (disambiguation)

Greys         

[greɪz]

общая лексика

Грейский полк

синоним

Scots Greys

Scots Greys         
  • Dragoon's helmet and pistol, mid 17th century [[Edinburgh Castle]]
  • 17th-century government dragoon, Edinburgh Castle
  • Map of the [[Battle of Balaclava]] showing the stand of the 93rd Highlanders and then the Charge of the Heavy Brigade against the Russian cavalry under General Ryzhov.
  • Blenheim]] in background, The foreground shows a British grenadier with a captured French colour
  • Bothwell Bridge, June 1679
  • Painting of the Battle of Sheriffmuir by [[John Wootton]]. The view is from the British government side. To the right, there are figures mounted on grey or white horses where, according to the accounts of the battle, the Scots Greys lined up before charging and routing the Jacobite cavalry.
  • Photograph of Colonel Clarke of the Scots Greys by [[Roger Fenton]]. The picture shows Colonel Clarke, wearing his bearskin hat, and one of the surviving horses of the Charge of the Heavy Brigade. Holding the reins is probably Colonel Clarke's servant.
  • Colonel's uniform of the 2nd Dragoons, (Royal Scots Greys). Belonged to [[Nicholas II of Russia]]
  • The Eagle of the French 45th Regiment, captured by the Royal Scots Greys
  • A pub named in honour of Ensign Ewart on Edinburgh's [[Royal Mile]].
  • Ensign Ewart's grave at [[Edinburgh Castle]]
  • 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) training in a field in France. Based on the helmets being worn by the men in the photograph, it is probable that the photograph was taken after March 1916 when the Scots Greys received their helmets. This photograph is probably a picture of the regiment training in mounted tactics after being used in a dismounted role in 1914 and 1915 and the first part of 1916.
  • An officer's partisan from 1655
  • Grant]] command tank in September 1942. This photograph was taken just after the Scots Greys' first engagement as an armoured unit at the [[Battle of Alam el Halfa]]
  • Officers of the Royal Scots Greys inspecting the damage caused by one of the Grants. The tank they are inspecting appears to be a [[Panzer III]] Ausf E destroyed during the fighting at Alam el Halfa.
  • Depiction of Sergeant [[Charles Ewart]] capturing the eagle of the French 45<sup>e</sup> ''Régiment de Ligne'' (45th Regiment of the Line) at the Battle of Waterloo.
  • 7th Armoured Division]], ride a tank from the Royal Scots Greys during the fighting in Torre Annunziata, 1 October 1943.
  • A model in the Regimental Museum, Edinburgh Castle
  • Photograph of the commander of the Scots Greys and his staff riding near [[Brimeux]] on 25 May 1918. While they were in reserve, the horses were obviously allowed their natural colour.
  • Monument to the Royal Scots Greys in [[Princes Street Gardens]], Edinburgh, erected in 1906 to commemorate the fallen of the Regiment during the Boer War
  • The Royal Scots Greys Monument in the shadow of [[Edinburgh Castle]]
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  • Elizabeth Lady Butler]]. Lady Butler's depiction of the Scots Greys famous charge at the Battle of Waterloo. In actuality, it appears that they were unable to build up the momentum of a gallop, because the broken ground obliged them to advance at a canter.
  • The Eagle of the French 45th Ligne captured by the Royal Scots Greys. Painting by [[Stanley Berkeley]] depicting the famous charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo. The kilted figures carrying muskets are the 92nd Highlanders. According to legend, the men of the 92nd hung on to the stirrups of the Scots Greys during the charge. Although both regiments record it as part of their history, independent eyewitness accounts do not confirm the truth of the "stirrup charge".<ref>Patrick J. R. Mileham, The Scottish Regiments: A Pictorial History 1633–1987 (New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., 1988) p. 8.</ref>
  • Sherman tank of the Royal Scots Greys in Italy on 29 September 1943. The regiment's vehicles were painted with a dapple grey colour scheme such as can be seen on this tank. The crew of this tank named it "Sheik".
  • Troopers during the [[War of the Austrian Succession]]. Scots Greys, left; [[Royal Horse Guards]], right. The Scots Greys were used as dismounted infantry and carried muskets and bayonets, in addition to a cavalry sabre.
  • Sherman tanks and transports of the Royal Scots Greys in Wismar on 4 May 1945, three days after they raced along the Baltic to capture the city before the Red Army's advance could reach the city.
FORMAL MILITARY UNIT
The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons); Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons); 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys); Royal North British Dragoons; Grey Dragoons; Royal Scots Greys (2 Dragoons); The Royal Scots Greys (2 Dragoons); Royal Scots Greys (The 2nd Dragoons); Scots Greys; 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons; 2nd Regiment of Dragoons; The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons; The Royal North British Dragoons; Band of the Royal Scots Greys; Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons

[,skɔts'greɪz]

общая лексика

Шотландский грейский полк (старейший шотландский драгунский полк. Сформирован в 1678; в наст. вр. бронетанковый)

дословная передача

шотландские серые; предположительно по цвету формы или коней

gray         
  • Isabel]] (seated) wearing grey gowns, c. 1855
  • Storm clouds towards [[Clare Island]], Ireland
  • The city of [[Kouvola]], mostly known for its grayscale envinroment, in [[Kymenlaakso]], [[Finland]]
INTERMEDIATE COLOR BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE; FOR E.G. COLOR OF A CLOUD-COVERED SKY, ASH AND LEAD
Grey (color); Gray (color); Grey (colour); Gray; Neutral color; Achromatic color; Achromatic colors; Achromatic colour; Neutral colour; Gray (colour); Dark white; Light black; Achromatic grey; Spelling of "gray"; Spelling of "grey"; 808080; Dove gray; Clay colored
gray = grey

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Grays

Grays or Greys may refer to:

Examples of use of Greys
1. Meanwhile 43 greys were caught and removed in Heddon.
2. On Anglesey, a cull of greys is proving successful.
3. The partnership has killed 4,521 greys since January, and Lord Redesdale said: "The problem is that when we catch and despatch greys, there is nothing we can do with them.
4. Reds can suffer and die from parapox virus spread by the greys, which remain unaffected.
5. But some measures proposed to control grey squirrels would cause the greys to suffer.
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