You will find that in the GAOP there was no uniform as most would think today. The English Capt. did not begin to have a conformity of dress until the 1740's
In "the prize of all the oceans" it has Anson complaining of not being recognized as the Capt. and later "...Anson improvised a navel uniform for his men."
You will find many a painting here of Capt.'s and Admrl.'s
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/
If any read this and wondered-
The Little Shop of Horrors
TombstoneIt's like you're dreaming about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office.
Why thank ye Petee. I would have said it was given it seems they met a similar fate.
Ok, I'll give it a go with one my favorite lines...
"Watch yer back sir! Always watch yer back! They don't all fight like fine gentlemen."
Found a message in me bottle. (better than that cig butt I found there once, nothing like finding one o' them when you take a swig)
Thought I would share.
Pirate Party
Aye, Tempest be correct Military Heritage has a fine looking example that I been linked to for some time now. (Been drooling over the Lieutenants coat for far to long.)
Post Capt. coat
I don't know what sort of gloves you are looking for but a maybe white latex type would work or most music stores ( the type with instruments) have a white cotton type.