Harry Lockwood - Ossett List of York and Lancaster Regiment battalions - Wikipedia 14th (Service) Battalion (Barnsley)Often known by its original name of the 2nd Barnsley Pals.Formed in Barnsley on 30 November 1914 by the Mayor and Town. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small Aug 1914 Formed at Pontefract as part of the Second New Army (K2) and then moved to Wareham as part of the 50th Brigade in the 17th Division. Jarrett A V Captain DSO :PhotoandPhoto Koe P S 2nd Lt :Photo Fawsitt T R 2nd Lt :PhotoandObituary In memory of Frank, Harry, Thomas, William, Gabriel and James, and all other members of my family who experienced the terrible Great War. Sedgwick J H Pte 2215 :Photo 01-07-1916. Oct 1917 Moved to Rugeley, then Woodbridge and Southen by 19.10.1918. Often known by its original name of the 2nd Barnsley Pals. Moore E H Captain MC :Photo Went to Ripon in July 1915 and on to Salisbury Plain in October. Night of 25 26 furnished a working party of 200 men under 4 officers, 2nd Lt Lavender found 1 off and 1 Pte of the 4th Seaforths wounded in front of our line near MI Pleasant Wood. Ratcliffe G Drummer DCM 7563 :Photo He was promoted to Corporal 17 days later. 10th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 63rd Brigade in 21st Division. Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps Badge C1914 to 1916, Sheffield Volunteer Training Corps Soldier, Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps Officers Bronze Badge C1914 to 1916, Rotherham Civilian Corps Enamelled Badge 1914, Rotherham And District Volunteer Defence Corps 1915 to 1916, WW1 Cardboard Badge West Riding Volunteers, Arms of the Corporation of Sheffield Badge Used Between 1915 and 1916. 15.08.1915 Taken over by the war office and moved to Salisbury Plain. 4th (Hallamshire) Btn. Part of 16th Brigade in 6th Division. The Battle of the Selle. Moved to Hursley Park and joined 83rd Brigade in 28th Division. Davison F W 2nd Lt :Photo Image courtesy of the excellent nottsexminer collection at the flickr website, with my thanks. Bly P Pte 14/1441 :Obituary In an enquiry it was found that the fuse in the bomb was set short, so causing an early explosion. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, Pte. Sept 1914 Formed at Pontefract as part of the Third New Army (K3) and then moved to Halton Park as part of the 63rd Brigade in the 21st Division. Williams G J 2nd Lt :Photo to help with the costs of keeping the site running. Ford W Cpl 292 :Obituary He was officially confirmed as dead in late October 1918, after the army received a translation of the circumstances of his death. Operations on the Ancre, The Third Battle of the Scarpe, The Capture of Oppy Wood. THOMPSON, George Ernest. During 1917 Lincolnshire Regiment (d.28 April 1917). Silverwood G H Pte 3348 :Photo 8th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 70th Brigade in 23rd Division. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.23rd Sep 1914), Pte. White A C 2nd Lt :Newspaper Photo The Battle of the Scarpe+, The Battle of the Drocourt-Quant Line, The Battle of the Canal du Nord, The Battle of Cambrai 1918, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Sambre. 7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment in the Great War - The Online German Genealogy Records and Databases - German Roots Ripley C R Lt : Photo and Obituary The 8th Yorkshire West Riding RVC had become the 2nd Volunteer Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. York and Lancaster Regimental Museum | The National Archives 11th (Reserve) BattalionFormed in September 1914 as part of K3 and intended for 63rd Brigade in 21st Division but transferred to K4 and came under orders of 90th Brigade, original 33rd Division at Harrogate.10 April 1915 : became a Reserve Battalion and moved on 24 May 1915 to Farnley Park at Otley. Pte (d.25th October 1917). Feb 1916 Moved back to Sunderland where it remained. Pte. 11.11.1918 Ended the war in France, Bohain. 15th (Reserve) Battalion Taylor R F 2nd Lt :Photo, Adsetts W H 2nd Lt :Obituary James wrote a letter to his widow Annie, that Walter had died a hero's death fighting for King and Country. Snowden F Pte 202 :Photo Report this image. Bamford E S Captain :Photo S65 2AA. Moved in March 1915 to Nottingham and joined 187th Brigade in 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division. L/Cpl. From his orbitury in the local paper, his brother Joseph had been injured and his brothers James and Harry were present at his death and both went on to assist with carrying him to his resting place and burial. Jack's son grew up intensely proud of his father despite never meeting him. Allsop E H Pte 22384 :Photo Howarth J Pte 457 :Photo 24/04/1918. Private, 19887. Leahy P E Lt Col :Photo Went to Ripon in July 1915 and on to Salisbury Plain in October.December 1915 : moved to Egypt. Regular Battalion Other Ranks Glengarry Badge 1902 to 1904. 8th (Service) Btn. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.1st Jul 1916). 2nd Btn. Victoria Crosses were awarded to men following action in the Indian Mutiny in 1857, in New Zealand in 1863 and during the . 11.11.1918 Ended the war in Italy, Porcia west of Pordenone. 1996-2023 The Long, Long Trail. Cruikshank J C Lt :Photo,Short Record Of ServiceandGroup Photo Sturgess J R Pte 38424 :Obituary Hence the confusion over names which I'm sure originated with Sarah Ann not the CWGC. Knighton G H Pte 556 :Obituary 1/5th Btn. Add a Name to this List Elizabeth married Harry Cassell who also served in WWI with the 4th Yorks and Lancs and was injured during 1915. The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The Battle of Pozieres Ridge, The Battle of Flers-Courcelette. Eastwood G Pte 21686 :Obituary Billy signed up with three of his brothers on 11th September 1914, the second day of enlistment for the Sheffield Pals. D Coy. 8th Battalion, Brooke Ralph. History Formation and early history Formed in 1859 as The Hallamshire Volunteer Rifle Corps with its headquarters at Sheffield. Colley W A Captain :Photo April 1915 Moved to Strensall, then Beverley, Gateshead, Larkhill, and Bungay. 2nd BattalionAugust 1914 : at Limerick. Moved to France that month and was attached to Lines of Communication. 04.08.1914 Stationed at Jubbulpore, India at the outbreak of war. He went through the infamous bull ring camp (I wonder if he was there when there was a mutiny?). Visit website. During 1917 Pte. Serjeant Edgar Fryer 21049. Mar 1915 Both moved to Bulwell, Nottingham to join the 187th Brigade of the 62nd Division. York and Lancaster Regiment, Pte. 3/4th and 3/5th BattalionsFormed at home bases in March 1915. Email: yorkandlancsmuseum@rotherham.gov.uk. 14th Btn. Description Description York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge The regimental cap badge of the York and Lancaster Regiment depicts the Royal Tiger with a Rose of York and Lancaster above, surmounted by Royal Ducal coronet. Tyas F Pte 4774 :Photo 8th Yorkshire West Riding Rifle Volunteer Corps 1880 to 1883. A final change took place on the 11th July 1918 when the WRV's became volunteer battalions of the York and Lancaster (not to be confused with the pre 1908 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions). Russia bound by treaty to Serbia declared war with Austro-Hungary, Germany declared war with Russia and France declared war with Germany. Hanson A Pte 636 :Photo Chilvers M L Pte 7839 :Photo Crossland T Pte 12441 :Obituary Pte. Weston W J Lt :Photo He enlisted in 1914 along with his brothers Joseph, James and Harry. (d.20th May 1917), Haggar Wilfred. Riddell S Captain MC :Photo (d.15th May 1917), Todd William Emery. Dec 1915 Mobilised for war and moved to Egypt to defend the Suez Canal. Remembered Today: 202423 Private Frank OLDFIELD 1st/4th Bn. Williams H G Lt :Photo, Blumberg M 2nd Lt :Photo The capture of the Wonder Work, The Battle of Flers-Courcelette, The Battle of Thieve. 2nd Btn (d.9th Jan 1916), Horton George. The Firsthand Second Battles of the Somme 1918, Battles of the Hindenburg Line, The Final Advance in Artois. Ball N Pte 1615 :Photo 12th Battalion (d.4th May 1917), Powers Leslie Lodmore. Porter S Lt :Obituary Coleman H Pte :Photo Pte. Wright H Drummer 2404 :Photo, Bean H R Cpl 3/20401 :Photo 8th and 9th (Service) Battalion Army Council Instruction 1488 of 1916 defined the establishment of the battalion as being much larger than a normal battalion of infantry. Copyright Roger Marsh 2018, The History of Air Vice-Marshal Eric Plumtree (83716), Mosborough History Meeting Group 3 APRIL 2019 Meeting. Unusually, it adopted the junior regiment's title. York & Lancaster Regiment - The Long, Long Trail York and Lancaster Regiment | Military Wiki | Fandom 7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. 11th (Reserve) Battalion View this object The archive collection of the York and Lancaster Regimental Museum is accessible via the Rotherham Archives and Local Studies, which shares the same building as the Regimental Museum but has different opening hours. Pte. The Battle of Bapaume, The First Battle of Arras 1918, The Battles of the Marne 1918, The Scarpe, The Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line, The Battle of Havrincourt, The Battle of the Canal du Nord, The Battle of the Selle, The capture of Solesmes, The Battle of the Sambre. (d.7th October 1916), Holt John. My own view is that your husband, with many others, was killed that day, buried by the subsequent heavy shelling. (d.1st August 1917), Thorneloe Albert. 04.08.1914 The 1/4th stationed at Sheffield and the 1/5th stationed at Rotherham, both as part of the3rd West Riding Brigade of the West Riding Division and then moved to Doncaster then Gainsborough and York. Elleway W R Pte 141 :Photo The 4th was a "quiet day, rain, trenches flooded by rain and parapet dangerously damaged by wet." The Battalion War Diary for the 3rd records "Very heavy rain during relief and all remainder of night". Hodkin Thomas Arthur Peston. July 1916 Moved to Newsham. 1/5th Btn. The Battle of Flers-Courcelette, The Battle of Morval, The Battle of Le Transloy. Regiment: York And Lancaster Regiment 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion Unfortunately, Jack was killed on 28th April 1917 at the Battle of Arleux, and never met his son John, who was born on 1st June 1917. He is remembered on the Mexborough War Memorial and the Manvers colliery one in Wath. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. Ellis J W Sergt Major 12/560 :Photo During 1918 14th Btn. Harry Lockwood, Private, in the 8th York and Lancaster Regiment, D Company, Driver, aged 29, died on the 19th July 1918 at 10.15 p.m. at Cologne in the Fortress Hospital VI. Want to know more about the York and Lancaster Regiment? Walter Swift 13th (Barnsley Pals) Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (d.1st July 1916), Sgt. 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment - WW1 Salonika 9th. 22.11.1914 Embarked for England from Bombay, arriving at Southampton 23.12.1914 and moved to Hursley Park to join the 83rd Brigade of the 28th Division. White V F Pte 235345 :Photo, Addison A J B Lt Col :Photo 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. Sedgwick T E Sergt 2050 :Photo Volunteer Training Corps Badge 1914 - york and lancaster regiment badges He arrived in France on the 13th July 1915 serving first as a Corporal and then as a Sergeant. L/Cpl. Pte. Fleming F Sergt 9468 :Short Record Of Service Carrington J Major :Short Record Of Service L/Cpl 6th Btn. Moved to Cambridge.9 September 1914 : landed at St Nazaire. 65th of Foot Other Ranks Shako Plate 1829 to 1844. 2nd/5th Btn. Whilst on home leave in 1916, Jack and Edith conceived a child. Wilfred Harris Lavender 12th Btn. The Operations on the Ancre, The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Arras offensive, The actions on the Hindenburg Line, The Cambrai Operations. Fighting on the Asiago Plateau, The Battle of Vittorio Veneto. (d.17th Aug 1918), Weston William Henry. 17.02.1918 The 12th disbanded in France. Pte. 30.09.1918 Ended the war in Macedonia, Tronovo north of Lake Doiran. Went on to France in March 1916. Chambers H Pte 1456 :Obituary 17 January 1915 : landed at Le Havre. Part of 3rd West Riding Brigade, West Riding Division. Pte. The 65th of Foot had become the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Hall A H Pte 235157 :Obituary In June 1916 he was promoted to Sergeant. 2nd York and Lancaster Regiment searching the ruins of a railway station for Japanese snipers, during the advance of 14th Army to Rangoon along the railway corridor, 13th of April 1945. 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. 6th Btn. Record same as 13th Bn. Pain H L/Cpl 8091 :Photo The Regiment became part of the Yorkshire Brigade in 1958 and was disbanded in 1968 when its colours were laid up in the Regimental Chapel of Sheffield Cathedral. L/Cpl. York and Lancaster Regiment during WW1 by mosadmin The following heroes served in the York and Lancaster Regiment whose name is on the Cenotaph in St Marks Church Mosborough, they probably fought in some of the battles below, they are: LANCE CORPORAL ERIC LISTER PRIVATE RICHARD SMITH PRIVATE FRANK HAYES Jones H Pte 58111 :Obituary Mar 1915 became a Pioneer Battalion in the 17th Division and then moved to Hursley Park. Jack was commissioned in the Lincolnshire Regiment on 6th February 1917 serving with the 10th battalion the Grimsby Chums. 3rd (Reserve) BattalionAugust 1914 : at Pontefract. Category:York and Lancaster Regiment - Wikimedia Commons 12th (Service) Battalion (Sheffield) and 14th (Service) Battalion (2nd Barnsley) West Yorkshire Regiment. (d.16th April 1915), Wiseman Charles Richard. Pte. 30.11.1914 The 14th formed by the Lord Mayor and The city in Barnsley. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Pte. Jack was a member of the York and Lancaster regiment serving with the 7th Battalion, the pioneer battalion. Holt W L 2nd Lt :Photo Whilst on home leave in 1916, Jack and Edith conceived a child. The brothers had not realised that the end was so near, as they had been in the canteen the night before laughing and joking in the canteen. Nottinghamshire WW1 War Memorial.jpg 2,856 1,905; 931 KB. After arriving at Penkridge, Billy was promoted again to Lance-Sergeant on the 11th May 1915 and finally to Sergeant on the 27th July 1915. Loftus H G Captain :Photo Bailey F Pte :Short Record Of Service Otherwise my contact details can be found at www.fourteeneighteen.co.uk. Victorian Soldiers Wearing the Glengarry Cap. Mar 1915 Formed and then moved to Clipstone. Moved in November 1914 to Gainsborough, going on in February 1915 to York.14 April 1915 : landed at Boulogne.15 May 1915 : formation became 148th Brigade in 49th (West Riding) Division. Dec 1915 Evacuated to Mudros due to serve casualties from combat and disease. The York and Lancaster Regiment | National Army Museum He left a wife and two children, one of them just an infant. Pte. Green B R Pte 995 :Photo Royal Arms Cap Badge as worn by ORs of 16th West Riding Volunteers/2nd VB 1916 to 1919. 10th (Service) Battalion While they were there, they dug bomb pits for training purposes. Hargreaves J Pte 473 :Obituary Hutchinson C Pte 3943 :Obituary 14.07.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and the Division engaged in various actions on the Western Front; During 1916 Before World War II it was converted to air defence, in which role . Severs J Pte 33317 :Photo From the 19th August to the 31st, the battalion continued to work on trenches around Vierstraat with A and C Company taking over sections of trenches for 24 and 48 hours. The war diary for 148 Company records his action in its entry for 17th August 1916. In 1888 Wilhelm II was crowned German Emperor and King of Prussia and moved from a policy of maintaining the status quo to a more aggressive position. Poskitt W Pte 3/2926 :Obituary Records of 7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment from other sources. Y. Corderoy W E Lt :Photo By the 4th August 1914 Britain and much of Europe were pulled into a war which would last 1,566 days, cost 8,528,831 lives and 28,938,073 casualties or missing on both sides. 17th (Labour) BattalionFormed at Brocklesby in July 1916. Often known by its original name of the Barnsley Pals. Pte. Both his sisters had moved to Scotland and Harriet was married to Alex Craig, a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers. Yorks and Lancs, service number 5/3401. Childe D F 2nd Lt :Photo Report this image. 05.09.1914 The 12th formed by the Lord Mayor and The city in Sheffield. Moved to Rugeley in October 1917 and on 23 July 1918 went to Woodbridge, finally moving to Southend on 19 October 1918. On 26th February 1917 he embarked for Folkestone with the 10th (Reserve), then to France after being reclassed as being fit for frontline duty. 1/5th Btn. England. Pte. 2nd Btn. 8th Btn. Moved to Brocton (Cannock Chase) in November, on to Colsterdale in December. The Battle of Estaires, The Battle of Messines, The Battle of Bailleul, The First and Second Battles of Kemmel Ridge, The Battle of the Scherpenberg, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Selle, The Battle of Valenciennes. The Regiment raised 22 Battalions in total during the course of World War 1 and recruited approximately 57,000 men during these years, 72 out of every 100 men were either wounded or killed. Wilkinson A H Pte 31887 :Obituary, Crittenden J T Pte 235827 :Obituary Milthorpe H Pte 308 :Obituary All except the 1st, 2nd and Hallamshire Battalions were disbanded at the end of the war. It appears he was transferred to the 21st Works Company (Durham Light Infantry) on 1st December 1916. FISHER, F. Private, 12993. Went to Ripon in July 1915 and on to Salisbury Plain in October.December 1915 : moved to Egypt. The Long, Long Trail website uses cookies only to make sure the site works and to improve your experience as a user. Moved to Egypt in October 1915 and thence to Salonika, arriving in early December. Frost A W Sergt 755 :Obituary 09.09.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at St. Nazaire and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; During 1914 War diaries - York and Lancaster Regiment WW2 Hi I am trying to find some information about my grandad and detailed information about his Mention in Despatches. 13th (Service) Battalion (Barnsley) 2nd Lt. 6th Battalion (d.23 August 1915), Hobson James Farewell. While he was at home, he moved between the Regimental Depot, the 11th reserves and the 3rd battalion. Harvey S Pte VC :Photo Pte. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Our War diaries - York and Lancaster Regiment WW2 - British Genealogy If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. July 1916 Moved to France where the Division engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; During 1916 Operations on the Flanders Coast, The Battle of Poelcapelle. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.24th Sep 1918), Pte. 2/4th Btn. 4th (Hallamshire) Btn. During 1918 Roberts S H Pte 932 :Obituary If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small A depot/training unit, it moved on mobilisation to Cleadon and in January 1915 went on to Fulwell in Sunderland. 11.06.1918 Formed at Margate and then moved to Pirbright absorbing the 2/7th West Yorks cadre and transferred to the 41st Brigade of the 14th Division. Pte. Joberns W Cpl 162 :Photo 2/4th (Hallamshire) BattalionFormed at Sheffield on 21 September 1914 as a second line unit. 9th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 70th Brigade in 23rd Division. Pte. View on map. 10th Btn. Moved to Hursley Park in May 1915.14 July 1915 : landed at Boulogne. He was the recognised but illegitimate son of Arthur Dawtry and Elizabeth HALL. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.1st Jul 1916), Pte. Churm I Pte 12171 :Photo York and Lancaster Regiment during WW1 - Mosborough History Meeting Group More York and Lancaster Regiment records. General FamilySearch Genealogy Records - Germany (requires free registration; to view some of the images you must be at an LDS Family History Center or a FamilySearch affiliated library). During this action his cousin, who was part of his gun team, was killed and this left him to operate the gun alone for as long as he could. Sept 1914 Formed as a service battalion for the 63rd Brigade of the 21st Division of the third New Army (K3). Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. (d.21st Apr 1916), Houghton John Thomas. YORK AND LANCASTER REGT./. 1/4th (Hallamshire) BattalionAugust 1914 : in Hyde Park Barracks in Sheffield. By doing so, you will enable it to remain free to all. Sadly his mother died just days after his birth and he was given to his father's sister Hannah to raise. Inscription. 2nd Battalion (d.9th Aug 1915), Cross John. Perkin P K 2nd Lt :Photo James vowed that as long as he stayed at the front he would visit Walter's grave even if he had to walk 10 miles to get there. Such a sad story, not much luck. His pals in the Battalion thought highly of him and said there wasn't a better chum to be found anywhere. 0.08.1915 Landed at Sulvla Bay and engaged in various actions against the Ottoman Empire including; The Battle of Scimitar Hill and attack on Hill 60. Pte. 8th Battalion (d.17th September 1917), Ewers Charles Richard. Operations on the Ancre, The Battle of Messines, The Battle of the Langemarck, The Battle of Polygon Wood, The Battle of Broodseinde, The Battle of Poelcapelle. The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The Battle of Pozieres, The Battle of Flers-Courcelette, The Battle of Morval, The Battle of Le Transloy. L/Cpl. Smith P Sergt 1447 :Obituary Glengarry-Seperate Crown and HPC with Backing Plate, NCOs Glengarry Badge of the 1st (Hallamshire) Volunteer Battalion used between 1883 and 1902, Glengarry Badge of the 1st (Hallamshire) Volunteer Battalion used between 1885 and 1902, NCOs Glengarry Badge of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion used between 1883 and 1902, Glengarry Badge of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion used between 1883 and 1902, Glengarry Badge of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion used between 1885 and 1902, Glengarry Badge of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion used between 1902 and 1908, Regular and Wartime Battalions-1897 to 1968, Other Ranks Badge with Long Slider 1903 Onwards, Long Slidered Badge on Foreign Service Helmet, Officers Service Dress Badge 1902 to 1924, Officers Service Dress Badge with Slider 1906 to 1918, Volunteer And Territorial Battalions-1897 to 1908, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion Badge 1897 to 1908-1st pattern, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion Badge 1897 to 1908-2nd pattern, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion Badge 1897 to 1908-3rd pattern, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion Badge 1900 to 1902, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion Officers Service Dress Badge 1902 to 1908, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers Service Dress Badge 1902 to 1908, 1st Volunteer (Hallamshire) Battalion NCO Badge 1897 to 1908, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Badge 1897 to 1908-1st pattern, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Badge 1897 to 1908-2nd pattern, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers Badge 1897 to 1908, 2nd Volunteer Battalion NCOs Badge 1897 to 1908, Regular Battalion Officers Collar Badge 1882 to 1896, Regular Battalion Officers Collar Badge 1888 to 1896, Regular Battalion Officers Collar Badges 1882 to 1896-Fire Gilt, All Battalions Other Ranks Collar Badge 1896 to 1968, All Battalions Officers Collar Badge 1896 to 1968, All Battalions Other Ranks Collar Badge 1896 to 1968-Single Lug, All Battalions (except 5th) Officers Service Dress (OSD) Collar Badge 1902 to 1920, Volunteer Battalion Collar Badge 1883 to 1888, Volunteer Battalion Officers Silver Collar Badges, Volunteer Battalion Collar Badge 1888 to 1896, Volunteer Battalions Other Ranks Collar Badge 1896 to 1908, Volunteer Officers Collar Badge 1896 to 1908, Volunteer Battalion Senior NCOs Collar Badge 1896 to 1908, 5th Battalion Officers Service Dress (OSD) Collar Badges 1902 to 1936, 5th Battalion Officers Collar Badge c1920, Volunteer Battalion Collar Badge-All Silver Rose, Silver and Enamel Volunteer Officers Collar Badge.
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