Feather bonnet

Feather bonnet

The feather bonnet is a type of military headdress used mainly by the Scottish Highland infantry regiments of the British Army from about 1763 until the outbreak of World War I. It is now mostly worn by pipers and drummers in various bands throughout the world. It is also worn in a similar fashion by regiments in various Commonwealth armies.

History

The feather bonnet began with the knitted Tam o'shanter bonnet with a chequered border. This was propped up and worn with a tall hackle. During the 1700s, the highlanders who wore this hat began to add ostrich feathers to decorate it. This decoration evolved into a full covering of the original Tam o'shanter. The ostrich feathers were then entwined into a lightweight cage, producing the height. The feather bonnet has one or more (usually 4 or 5) "tails" that hang down below the headband, and the regimental badge and hackle are displayed the left.

There are parallels between the evolution of the Highland bonnet between 1760 and 1790 and the stationing of Highland regiments in North America in this period. The influence of the head-dresses of Native Americans on the bonnets of these troops is likely as contemporary pictures of Highlanders in Scotland do not show similar ornamentation with feathers, other than those of a few clan chiefs. On the return of the 42nd Foot to Britain in 1790 an official report commented that "Their bonnets are entirely disfigured. They are so covered with lofty feathers that they appear like grenadier caps of black bearskin." [Abler, Thomas S. (1999) "Hinterland Warriors and Military Dress" Berg, pp.139-40, plate 39, ISBN 1 85973 201 1 ]

Use

The Feather Bonnet has been used by all of the Scottish highland regiments at one point or the other. Examples include the Black Watch (red Hackle), the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (white hackle) and the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (blue hackle).

Despite its elaborate appearance, the feather bonnet is a highly practical piece of military gear, as it is lightweight and the internal cage offers protection from blows. William Gordon-Alexander describes the feather bonnet as follows [Richard Holmes, "Redcoat", Harper Collins, 2001 ISBN 0-00-2570971] ;

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