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Battalion Collection (page 9)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Death Plaque in the name of Private Frederick George Styles

Death Plaque in the name of Private Frederick George Styles
Death Plaque in the name of 7134 Private Frederick George Styles, 1st Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales (Royal Berkshire Regiment). Born Lambeth, Surrey. Enlisted London

Background imageBattalion Collection: Death Plaque of Corporal Henry Leonard Amess

Death Plaque of Corporal Henry Leonard Amess
Death Plaque in the name of 290043 Corporal Henry Leonard Amess, 1st/10th (T.F.) Battalion, Duke of Cambridges Own (Middlesex Regiment). Born Hammersmith, London. Enlisted Shepherds Bush, Middlesex

Background imageBattalion Collection: View of the Struma Valley toward the Belachitza Mountains

View of the Struma Valley toward the Belachitza Mountains
A view of the Struma Valley looking towards the Belachitza (Beles) Mountains, Salonika. There is also a sketch map on brown paper

Background imageBattalion Collection: Copper tray with - badge of the Middlesex Regiment

Copper tray with - badge of the Middlesex Regiment
Copper tray with the beaten badge of the Middlesex Regiment (16th Service/Public Schools Battalion). Trench Art

Background imageBattalion Collection: Captain Elmer Barrington Woollett

Captain Elmer Barrington Woollett
Photographic portrait of Captain Elmer Barrington Woollett, 2nd attached 4th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, 160 Brigade, 53rd Division, commissioned 20.11.14.. Photograph

Background imageBattalion Collection: 1914-1918 group of two soldiers of Outrams Rifles

1914-1918 group of two soldiers of Outrams Rifles, 4th Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles. Stanley Nicholson Babb, Frbs (1874-1957)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Photograph of A Company of a Devonshire Battalion

Photograph of A Company of a Devonshire Battalion. Photograph

Background imageBattalion Collection: Plate inscribed When the ell is it goin to be strawberry

Plate inscribed When the ell is it goin to be strawberry with a cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959). Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageBattalion Collection: Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1

Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1
Plate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow

Background imageBattalion Collection: Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire, WW1

Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire, WW1
Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire with a cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959). Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageBattalion Collection: Cigarette box with Bedfordshire Regiment badge, WW1

Cigarette box with Bedfordshire Regiment badge, WW1
Cigarette box carved with the badge of the Bedfordshire Regiment, probably 5th Battalion/161st Brigade/54th East Anglian Division. With Arabic script translated as Imprisonment memories, dated 12.24

Background imageBattalion Collection: WWI album of Lieutenant-Colonel P Syrcold

WWI album of Lieutenant-Colonel P Syrcold
A First World War album containing 41 photographs dated between 1914 and 1916, belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel P. SYRCOLD of the 1st/4th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, 48th Division

Background imageBattalion Collection: Field Marshal Earl Haig

Field Marshal Earl Haig, KT, GCB, GCVO, KCIE (1/12th size). By Captain Charles Sargeant Jagger, MC ARA (1885-1934), 13th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, commissioned 10.5.15

Background imageBattalion Collection: Mustard pot (Mappin & Webb), WW1

Mustard pot (Mappin & Webb), WW1
Mustard pot (made by Mappin & Webb) belonging to the Mess of the 4th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment. Commemorative Ware

Background imageBattalion Collection: Prismatic compass belonging to Sergeant Ernest Blaikeley

Prismatic compass belonging to Sergeant Ernest Blaikeley, 28th Battalion London Regiment - Artists Rifles.Used by Blakeley at the Sniping, Observation and Scouting School, Lingham

Background imageBattalion Collection: That evening star-shell - Bairnsfather

That evening star-shell - Bairnsfather
Cartoon, That evening star-shell. Oh, star of eve, whose tender beam falls on my spirits troubled dream. From Fragments from France - No. 5, published by The Bystander in 1916

Background imageBattalion Collection: Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1

Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1
Cartoon, Keeping his hand in. The professional instinct again. Private Smith, the company bomber (formerly Shinio, the popular juggler), frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon

Background imageBattalion Collection: Cartoon, I m sure they ll ear this damn thing squeaking

Cartoon, I m sure they ll ear this damn thing squeaking. From Fragments from France - No. 2, published by The Bystander in 1916

Background imageBattalion Collection: Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, WW1

Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, WW1
Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever. Sentry Alt ! Who goes there? He of the bundle You shut yer mouth, or I ll come and knock yer ead off. Sentry Pass friend! From Fragments from France - No

Background imageBattalion Collection: Miniature portrait of an Officer of the Royal Scots, WW1

Miniature portrait of an Officer of the Royal Scots, WW1
Miniature portrait of an Officer of the Royal Scots (Territorial Battalion). English School

Background imageBattalion Collection: Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI

Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI
Portrait of an unnamed soldier (with a moustache), c. 1916.529456 Private Sidney Dennant Moss, Rba, , (1884-1946), He Served With The 95Th Company Labour Corps

Background imageBattalion Collection: Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London

Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London
Wounded 1854-1918- Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London. The painting in the background is Saving The Colours by Robert Gibbs. It shows The Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854

Background imageBattalion Collection: The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT, WW1

The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT, WW1
The Long and the Short of It - UP LAST DRAFT: I suppose you as to be careful ow you looks over the parapet about ere. OUT SINCE MONS: You needn t worry

Background imageBattalion Collection: Unappetising Moments, WW1

Unappetising Moments, WW1
Unappetising - Moments when the Savoy, the Alhambra and the Piccadilly Grill seem very far away (the offensive starts in half an hour). Bystander, Fragments from France - No. 4, Page 22

Background imageBattalion Collection: Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1

Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1
Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies to the trenches under heavy fire. After the horses had bolted, 670 Private Crapper of the 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion

Background imageBattalion Collection: Duds quoth the Raven

Duds quoth the Raven

Background imageBattalion Collection: Spirit of the Regiment

Spirit of the Regiment - 31st Regiment of Foot, c.1815, and the 9th Battalion Royal East Surrey Regiment, c.1916. Colonel Henry Bathurst Vaughan, Indian Army, (b.1858). Date: circa 1916

Background imageBattalion Collection: 2nd Lieutenant Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1

2nd Lieutenant Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1
Portrait of 2nd Lieutenant Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers, by Lieutenant C W B Purchase, 16th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, 1916-1918

Background imageBattalion Collection: The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell, WW1

The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell, WW1
Book Cover mounted on card - The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell - Author of Private Spud Tamson (published by Cassell)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Soldier writing, WW1

Soldier writing, WW1
Soldier writing, from the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Soldier smoking pipe

Soldier smoking pipe - Bowler, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. From the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)

Background imageBattalion Collection: General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, WW1

General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, WW1
Portrait of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien with the British flag. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Air raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square, WW1

Air raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square, WW1
Air-raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches, WW1

Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches, WW1
Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)

Background imageBattalion Collection: Roll of Honour of Private FG Outlaw, WW1

Roll of Honour of Private FG Outlaw, WW1
Roll of Honour of 18158 Private F G Outlaw, Z Company, 6th Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, including photograph. Commemorative Art

Background imageBattalion Collection: The embarkation of British troops at Kyook Phyoo, Burma

The embarkation of British troops at Kyook Phyoo, Burma
The embarkation of the Arracan Battalion for Rangoon, in the steam-frigates Zenobia and Mozuffer, at Kyook Phyoo, Burma in 1853. Date: 1853

Background imageBattalion Collection: Herbrand Russell

Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford ( 1858 - 1940), son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford. He gained the rank of officer in the service of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageBattalion Collection: Founders of the Sportsmans Battalion

Founders of the Sportsmans Battalion
The organiser of the Sportsmans Battalion and her husband, the recruiting-officer-in-chief, Mr and Mrs Cunliffe Owen. Mrs Cunliffe Owen conceived the idea of raising the Sportsmans Battalion where

Background imageBattalion Collection: Mrs Cunliffe Owen, founder of Sportsmens Battalion, WW1

Mrs Cunliffe Owen, founder of Sportsmens Battalion, WW1
Mrs E. Cunliffe Owen, founder of the The 23rd (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers[1] and 24th (Service) Battalion (2nd Sportsman s), better known as the Sportsmens Battalions

Background imageBattalion Collection: Sportsmens Battalion having a sing-song, WW1

Sportsmens Battalion having a sing-song, WW1
Some members of the Sportsmen Battalion having a sing around a piano. Most of the soldiers pictured are county cricketers but there is also C R Little, the Canadian baseball player

Background imageBattalion Collection: Well-known personalities in the Artists Rifles, WW1

Well-known personalities in the Artists Rifles, WW1
Three personalities of the stage and sport with the Artists Rifles, the well-known OTC. From left, Mr Horace Pollock, the impresario who introduced Sir Arthur Pineros work to the Variety stage

Background imageBattalion Collection: Lt. -Col. Edgar R. Mobbs, 7th Bn. Northants Reg. Rugby Intern

Lt. -Col. Edgar R. Mobbs, 7th Bn. Northants Reg. Rugby Intern
Lieutenant Colonel Edgar R. Mobbs, D.S.O. Edgar Roberts Mobbs DSO (1882 - 1917) was an English rugby union footballer who played for and captained Northampton R.F.C. and England

Background imageBattalion Collection: Lt. R. Gerard Garvin, South Lancashire Regiment, WW1

Lt. R. Gerard Garvin, South Lancashire Regiment, WW1
Lieutenant Roland Gerard Garvin (1895 - 1916), known as Ged to his family, of the 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment

Background imageBattalion Collection: British Soldiers Part in the Entente by H. L. Oakley

British Soldiers Part in the Entente by H. L. Oakley
Scenes in silhouette showing how British soldiers helped their Allies during World War One. In Belgium, the R.A.S.C transported villagers from a ruined village

Background imageBattalion Collection: Our Artist with the Artists

Our Artist with the Artists
Members of the Artists Rifles with impressions of certain members of the corps by a fellow member (and magazine artist) Private J. H. Thorpe. Date: 1915

Background imageBattalion Collection: Lord Mayor of London visiting Western Front, WW1

Lord Mayor of London visiting Western Front, WW1
The Lord Mayor of London inspecting British troops (a London battalion) during a visit to the Western Front, World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageBattalion Collection: City of London recruits, Tower of London, WW1

City of London recruits, Tower of London, WW1
Young men answering the call to enlist at the start of the First World War. All of them employees of City firms, they were joining the City of London Battalion, consisting of 1300 men

Background imageBattalion Collection: Grenadier Guards in London 1914

Grenadier Guards in London 1914
The 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards march through London in their campaign kit. They are headed by Major Edward Henry Trotter (1872-1916), who had lost an arm during the Second Boer War



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