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East India Company cadets, Addiscombe, 1860 (c)

Photograph, 1860 (c).

Intended to train the Company's military cadets, Addiscombe (in Surrey) was opened in 1809. It cost about £300 to put a young gentleman through the course. As usual with 19th century educational institutions, the pupils led a tough existence, which might have helped them to cope with the hard career path they had chosen in India. They also learned Indian languages which were essential if they were to successfully command native infantry, cavalry and engineer units. The college closed in 1861 after the abolition of Company rule. The Company also maintained training camps at Newport on the Isle of White, Warley in Essex and Chatham in Kent.

From a photograph albums of 150 photographs entitled 'The Honble East India Company's Military College, Addiscombe', June 1860 to February 1861.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1961-07-66-1-86

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum, Out of Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1961-07-66-1-86