Showing 4 items matching "yorkshire battalion"
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Australian Army Museum of Western AustraliaStereographic Image, 1900
... ...yorkshire battalion...First Roll Call in South Africa. Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town Stereoscope #5 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers ...Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town Stereoscope #5 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Stereographic Image ...First Roll Call in South Africa. Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town Stereoscope #5 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa, capetown, yorkshire battalion -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - HANDKERCHIEF, Pre 1915
... Original owner - DOUGLAS John Charles Edward (Major), 10th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Died 18th December 1915, Flanders....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Original owner - DOUGLAS John Charles Edward (Major), 10th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Died 18th December 1915, Flanders. ...Original owner - DOUGLAS John Charles Edward (Major), 10th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Died 18th December 1915, Flanders.Rectangular shaped handkerchief, khaki colour, made of silk with hand embroidered name.Hand embroidered in white thread, top left hand corner "J. C. Douglas".clothing, handkerchief, ww1 -
Brighton Historical SocietyTable linen, Table runner, 1916
... Herbert joined the 8th (Reserve) Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Leeds Rifles) in November 1914 and was deployed to France in April 1915. ...Herbert joined the 8th (Reserve) Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Leeds Rifles) in November 1914 and was deployed to France in April 1915. ...This table runner was made by Corporal Herbert Burdekin during the First World War around 1916 while he was recovering from a bullet wound. Herbert joined the 8th (Reserve) Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Leeds Rifles) in November 1914 and was deployed to France in April 1915. In July 1916 he received a gunshot wound to the arm and was sent home to England to recover, during which time he crocheted this table runner. He returned to France in early 1917 and was wounded a second time by a gas shell on 23 July 1917. Herbert likely never fully recovered from his exposure to gas during the war. He received a medical discharge in November 1918 due to "debility caused by war service" and died only a few years later in 1922, aged 26. His widow Mary and young daughter Hilda moved to Australia and settled in Brighton, with Mary living at 4 Collins Street until her death in 1966.Hand crocheted table runner featuring an interlocking diamond pattern in cream, pale purple and pale yellow. Bordered by pale yellow fringe.first world war, world war i, herbert burdekin, crochet, table runner, army -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES, Unknown
... Yorkshire Volunteers, collar. 7. Kings Own Lancaster Regiment, collar. 8. 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, collar. 9. ...Yorkshire Volunteers, collar. 7. Kings Own Lancaster Regiment, collar. 8. 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, collar. 9. ...Military badges either gold, silver or brass colour with or without a backing mounting plate, pins. Sizes vary. 1. Prince of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment, collar. 2. Coldstream Guards Regiment, collar. 3. 5th Dragoon Guards, collar. 4. Staffordshire Regiment, collar. 5. South Staffordshire Regiment, hat. 6. Yorkshire Volunteers, collar. 7. Kings Own Lancaster Regiment, collar. 8. 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, collar. 9. Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) collar. 10. Royal Army Education Corps collar (Circa WW2). passchendaele barracks trust, pbt371to380, badges
