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Regimental Collection (page 5)

"Regimental Pride: A Glorious Tapestry of British Military Heritage" Step into the rich history of the British Army with this captivating collection hints

Background imageRegimental Collection: Waterloo Medal 1815

Waterloo Medal 1815. One of two medals awarded to Surgeon William Jones. Surgeon Jones served as Regimental Surgeon to the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment in the Peninsular and at Waterloo

Background imageRegimental Collection: Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment

Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Background imageRegimental Collection: A regimental dinner, 1920s

A regimental dinner, 1920s
Photograph: A regimental dinner, 1920s (c).British and Indian officers attend a regimental dinner with their wives. The regiment

Background imageRegimental Collection: Military Award - Medal - Decoration

Military Award - Medal - Decoration
Territorial Decoration George V issue.From medal group awarded to Major Allan Francis Leach Lewis, 10th Bn Royal East Kent Yeomanry.From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum

Background imageRegimental Collection: Dinner Ware with Crests, Monograms, Plate 15

Dinner Ware with Crests, Monograms, Plate 15
Dinner Ware with Crests, Monograms, masonic devices, regimental, hotel, etc, Plate 15, showing plain and patterned plates, with a tureen and covered serving dishes. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageRegimental Collection: Duke of Edinburgh visting Queens Own Cameron Highlanders

Duke of Edinburgh visting Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the 4th and 5th Battalion of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Stobs Camp, Hawick in 1955

Background imageRegimental Collection: Canadian soldier with Tabby the cat, WW1

Canadian soldier with Tabby the cat, WW1
A member of the A company of the 1st Battalion of Canadian troops in Bustard Camp on Salisbury Plain, with " Tabby" the Persian cat brought across the Atlantic with the men. Date: 1914

Background imageRegimental Collection: Sammy, Mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1

Sammy, Mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1
Sammy, a small terrier, who had been the mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers regiment since April 1915. He had been wounded and gassed and, according to the Sphere magazine caption, was now

Background imageRegimental Collection: Regimental goat, mascot of the Welsh Regiment, WW1

Regimental goat, mascot of the Welsh Regiment, WW1
The billy goat, the pet mascot of the Welsh Regiment pictured at a football match in September 1914. He is wearing a tunic bearing one of the emblems of the regiment, the Prince of Wales plumes

Background imageRegimental Collection: Household Brigade - Officer of the British Life Guards

Household Brigade - Officer of the British Life Guards
An Officer of The Life Guards (LG) (the senior regiment of the British Army and part of the Household Cavalry, along with the Blues and Royals), pictured with his young son

Background imageRegimental Collection: British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, Pakistan

British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, Pakistan
British Indian Regimental Badges Carved into the Rock Face in the Cherat Hills. Cherat was a hill station and sanatorium for British troops above the village of Saleh Khana commanding a view over

Background imageRegimental Collection: Highlander / Yeoman Warder / Drum Major / Life Guard

Highlander / Yeoman Warder / Drum Major / Life Guard
(Left to right) Officer from the Gordon Highlanders - A Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London (Yeoman Gaoler) - Drum Major from The Grenadier Guards - Corporal from The Life Guards

Background imageRegimental Collection: Our Gallant Guards featured in The Tatler, December 1914

Our Gallant Guards featured in The Tatler, December 1914
Page from The Tatler depicting photographs of the Guards before departing for the front. Top photograph shows officers of the Royal Horse Guards

Background imageRegimental Collection: WW1 - the detonation of mine

WW1 - the detonation of mine
Photograph of the detonation of mine. Collection of 98 official war photographs illustrating the British advance in the Western Front Campaign, World War One (1914-1918)

Background imageRegimental Collection: Regimental Colour, 4th West India Regiment

Regimental Colour, 4th West India Regiment, 1795-1804 (c). Date: circa 1804

Background imageRegimental Collection: The Lake Frontier of Canada and the United States

The Lake Frontier of Canada and the United States. From a collection of maps relevant to campaigns between 1794-1815. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum

Background imageRegimental Collection: British soldiers with casualty - WW1

British soldiers with casualty - WW1
Photograph of British soldiers with casualty. Collection of 98 official war photographs illustrating the British advance in the Western Front Campaign, World War One (1914-1918)

Background imageRegimental Collection: Portrait of Lord Chelmsford

Portrait of Lord Chelmsford
Photograph: portrait of Lord Chelmsford. From photograph album containing photographs of scenes in India, South Africa, and the Zulu War (1879)

Background imageRegimental Collection: 2nd Bn en route from the docks during the General Strike

2nd Bn en route from the docks during the General Strike
Photograph of the 2nd Bn en route from the docks during the General Strike, May 1926.Photograph associated with Regimental Command

Background imageRegimental Collection: Volunteers undergoing physical checks, 1943

Volunteers undergoing physical checks, 1943
Photograph of volunteers undergoing physical checks, 1943 (c).Potential recruits to the 5th Mahratta Light Infantry undergo weight tests at the regimental depot at Belgaum

Background imageRegimental Collection: O Lord O Lord! I can not - I never shall remember?

O Lord O Lord! I can not - I never shall remember?
O Lord O Lord! I can not - I never shall remember all these cursed conversions, filings, marches, counter marches and wheelings

Background imageRegimental Collection: Regimental Hockey Team of the 1st Brahmans

Regimental Hockey Team of the 1st Brahmans
Photograph: Regimental Hockey Team of the 1st Brahmans, 1910 (c).Sport was always important in the Indian Army. Hockey in particular was, and is, very popular in the Indian sub-continent

Background imageRegimental Collection: Waterloo, Belgium - French Regimental monument

Waterloo, Belgium - French Regimental monument
Waterloo, Belgium - a French monument at the site of the Battle of Waterloo, showing the regimental eagle that was the standard of Napoleon and his troops. circa 1910s

Background imageRegimental Collection: Jimmy, the donkey mascot of the 1st Scottish rifles

Jimmy, the donkey mascot of the 1st Scottish rifles. Born on the Somme 1916

Background imageRegimental Collection: VAD Hospital stores, Quex House

VAD Hospital stores, Quex House
The Billiard Room of Quex House was used as the Hospital Stores during the War. Two VAD nurses are seated either side of a table. One is sewing, the other is writing

Background imageRegimental Collection: Studio photograph of sitting hospital patient

Studio photograph of sitting hospital patient
Studio photograph of Private Wilber Avery, 724244 of the 12th Canadian Field Ambulance. He was a patient at the Quex Park VAD Hospital from 8 April until 11 June 1918, suffering from Myalgia

Background imageRegimental Collection: VAD Hospital patient with donkey, Quex Park

VAD Hospital patient with donkey, Quex Park
A VAD hospital patient is standing with a donkey outside the back door to Quex House. On the reverse of the photograph is written Jenny

Background imageRegimental Collection: Photograph of British Soldier

Photograph of British Soldier
Studio photograph of a British soldier in uniform. He is seated on a short wooden bench against a studio backdrop. He is holding his cap and a cane

Background imageRegimental Collection: Drill shed in Burlington Gardens

Drill shed in Burlington Gardens
The drill shed erected in Burlington Gardens, for the use of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers in 1862. Date: 1862

Background imageRegimental Collection: Second to None by Walter Howard

Second to None by Walter Howard
Promotional postcard for Second To None by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st April and West London Theatre, l9th August 1907

Background imageRegimental Collection: Group on rear verandah, Quex Park

Group on rear verandah, Quex Park
Group of patients and one nurse on the rear verandah, overlooking the gardens, Quex Park. This verandah ran along the back of the Museum buildings and was used as a sheltered outdoor space in summer

Background imageRegimental Collection: Imperial Patients, Quex Park VAD Hospital

Imperial Patients, Quex Park VAD Hospital
Imperial Patients of Quex Park VAD Hospital in the garden of Quex House. Twenty patients are in the foreground of the photograph

Background imageRegimental Collection: Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, 1815 (c)

Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, 1815 (c).Oil on canvas, artist unknown, 1815 (c).Tyrwhitt Drake is shown in regimental uniform with helmet, complete with crest and plume

Background imageRegimental Collection: Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot

Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot
Canadian troops in camp at Salisbury Plain posing with their regimental pet, a black bear. There is no hard fast evidence to suggest so in the caption but it is possible that this is Winnie

Background imageRegimental Collection: Group photo, British regimental band, WW1

Group photo, British regimental band, WW1
Group photo, the Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regimental Band, in relaxed mode. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRegimental Collection: Russian soldier with regimental bear mascot, WW1

Russian soldier with regimental bear mascot, WW1
Muska, a Russian regimental mascot pictured arguing volubly with his master on some important point. The caption assures the reader that, Muska is quite friendly

Background imageRegimental Collection: A Canadian giving his dog a bath behind the lines

A Canadian giving his dog a bath behind the lines
A dog endures the ordeal of a bath in a small basin somewhere behind the lines on the Western Front. According to the caption

Background imageRegimental Collection: A bulldog mascot of a Canadian regiment in France

A bulldog mascot of a Canadian regiment in France
Gibby, a massive bulldog, poses in a trench beside the commanding officer of a Canadian regiment in France. The dog was badly gassed several times but still continued to go into action with his men

Background imageRegimental Collection: Regimental band marching, Ghana, West Africa

Regimental band marching, Ghana, West Africa
The Gold Coast Regimental Band leading a scout route march, Ghana, West Africa

Background imageRegimental Collection: RFC WW1 bulldog postcard

RFC WW1 bulldog postcard
Postcard from 1918 depicting an aggressive looking British bulldog next to the badge of the Royal Flying Corps, soon to be reformed as the Royal Air Force. Date: 1918

Background imageRegimental Collection: Prince of Wales parades with Grenadier Guards, WW1

Prince of Wales parades with Grenadier Guards, WW1
Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor), parades with his fellow Grenadier Guards (all of whom are considerably taller than him)

Background imageRegimental Collection: Indian infantry marching out from camp in Mesopotamia

Indian infantry marching out from camp in Mesopotamia
A detachment of Indian infantry in Mesopotamia marching out from camp for trench duty, led by the regimental bag-pipes and a drummer. Date: 1918

Background imageRegimental Collection: Calendar - British Military

Calendar - British Military
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Colour photolithograph calendar by unknown artist, 1910. Published by Gale and Polden Limited, Aldershot, 1910

Background imageRegimental Collection: Drum - 6th Bat. Duke of Wellingtons West Riding Regiment

Drum - 6th Bat. Duke of Wellingtons West Riding Regiment
Regimental drum bearing the badge of the 6th Battalion Duke of Wellingtons West Riding Regiment. Commemorative Ware

Background imageRegimental Collection: British Great War silk handkerchief with Regimental badges

British Great War silk handkerchief with Regimental badges
A square British Great War silk souvenir handkerchief bearing 41 printed Regimental badges around the edges.. Commemorative Art

Background imageRegimental Collection: Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI

Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI
Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof, inscribed and bearing the Regimental badge of the Grenadier Guards. Number 21, Registered Number 444521. Commemorative Ware

Background imageRegimental Collection: Aynsley China Model of a Slouch Hat - WWI

Aynsley China Model of a Slouch Hat - WWI
Aynsley China Model of a Slouch Hat, inscribed and bearing the Regimental badge of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers (25th Foot). Registered Number 445700. Commemorative Ware

Background imageRegimental Collection: Aynsley China Model of a Service Side Cap - WWI

Aynsley China Model of a Service Side Cap - WWI
Aynsley China Model of a Service Side Cap, inscribed and bearing the Regimental badge of the 21st Lancers. Registered Number 445080. Commemorative Ware



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"Regimental Pride: A Glorious Tapestry of British Military Heritage" Step into the rich history of the British Army with this captivating collection hints. From World War II posters showcasing the valorous spirit that united a nation, to maps detailing the strategic maneuvers of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, each hint unravels a tale steeped in bravery and tradition. Travel back in time to 1900, where a recruitment poster beckons young men to join the ranks of the mighty British military. Witness their unwavering dedication as they march forward, epitomizing courage during WWI through another striking recruitment poster. Meet an unlikely hero - an Irish Wolfhound mascot - whose loyalty and companionship saved countless lives amidst chaos and destruction. Marvel at the resounding beats emanating from a regimental drum belonging to the esteemed 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiments, echoing tales of triumph on battlefields long past. Adorned with The White Hackle, symbolizing honor and distinction, these regiments stood tall under General Gordon's watchful gaze at Chatham. Trace their footsteps across Spain and Portugal through meticulously crafted maps dating back to 1807-1814 – reminders of battles fought for freedom. Behold The Queen as Captain-General; her regal presence inspiring generations who proudly serve under her command. Delve into heartwarming accounts like that of wounded soldiers saved by loyal dogs – testament to both man's best friend and unwavering camaraderie within these hallowed ranks. Finally, witness The Queen alongside Prince Philip at Stirling Castle – a poignant reminder that even royalty recognizes and honors those who protect our realm. These regimental hints embody not only Britain's military might but also its indomitable spirit forged through centuries of sacrifice and valor.