Non-regulation cap

F2193-1

Non-regulation cap Long Caption: This cap belonged to a member of Samuel Hood's (1724-1816) barge crew. It is made of wood that has been steamed, shaped and covered with brown velvet. The brim is of stiffened leather and has also been covered with brown velvet as well as Viscount Hood's crest, which has been embroidered in stumpwork. The interior of the hat is lined with linen and has the maker's label as well as the owner's name, John Lea. There are two holes for ribbon ties at the back which would have served to secure the hat. Officers often dressed their barge crews in non-regulation clothing such as this hat. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: UNI0046 Artist: Gibson and Peat Date: circa 1795 Medium: wood; leather; velvet; wool; linen; silk threads; metal threads Size: 130 mm x 260 mm x 180 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.