Militia Badge
Dublin Core
Title
Militia Badge
            Subject
CULTURAL HERITAGE,SOCIAL HISTORY
            Description
The Barbados Militia was raised in 1640 “for the defence and protection of Barbados.” and is probably one of the oldest in the British commonwealth, serving until British troops arrived in 1780. The main objective of the militias formation (as well as the strength and state of the island's fortifications) derived from a concern over external attack by foreign forces, particularly the French. The suppression of slave revolts was also a great concern of the planter class and, in the earlier periods, revolts by white indentured servants, notably the Irish.
            Creator
Barbados Milita
            Date
1800
            Type
3D Object
            Extent
height: 0.5 cm x length: 7 cm x width: 5cm
            Spatial Coverage
current,13.08403380202188,-59.602395568335055;origin,NaN,;
            License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
            Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
Barbados Museum and Historical Society
            Object
https://sketchfab.com/models/ebeb04411b6b4df7adffedb212f22cce/embed
            Europeana Type
3D
            3D Object Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Militia_Badge
            DescriptionEN
The Barbados Militia was raised in 1640 “for the defence and protection of Barbados.” and is probably one of the oldest in the British commonwealth, serving until British troops arrived in 1780. The main objective of the militias formation (as well as the strength and state of the island's fortifications) derived from a concern over external attack by foreign forces, particularly the French. The suppression of slave revolts was also a great concern of the planter class and, in the earlier periods, revolts by white indentured servants, notably the Irish.
            Files
Citation
Barbados Milita, “Militia Badge,” EU-LAC, accessed November 4, 2025, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/6211.
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