THE LOCK STEP, or drilling for the Review.Coloured etching after Capt Charles Aylmer, 11th Regiment of Foot.Published by S W Fores, London, 4 Aug 1797.Having served in the Army from 1789 to 1799, the artist draws on his experiences to poke fun at the state of many raw recruits. New recruits were intensively drilled, two or three times a day for about six months before they were considered fit for active service.
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