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Durham Light Infantry Records

Reference: D/DLI 14 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Printed material

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  • Durham Light Infantry Records
    • Durham Light Infantry Records (Ref: D/DLI)
    • Maps of the First World War, 1914 - 1918 (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/1-55)
    • Maps of the Second World War, 1939 - 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/56-77)
    • Maps of the Borneo campaign (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/78)
    • Ordnance Survey Plans (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/79-83)
    • Newspapers concerning the Durham Militia (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/1)
    • Newspapers concerning the Crimean War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/2-8)
    • Newspapers and magazines concerning the South African War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/9-22)
    • Newspapers concerning the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/23-35A)
    • Newspapers concerning the Second World War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/36-64)
    • Magazines concerning regimental history (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65-65(5))
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning the regimental colours (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/66-86(3))
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning the disbandment of the regiment (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/87-132)
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning Durham Light Infantry battalions and reunions (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133-145(2))
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146-155(3))
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning soldiers of The Light Infantry (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/156)
    • Newspaper cuttings concerning the regimental museum (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157-160)
    • MUSIC AND SONG (Ref: D/DLI 14/4/1-7)
    • PRINTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS (Ref: D/DLI 14/5/1-11)
    • MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATERIAL (Ref: D/DLI 14/6/1-8)

Catalogue Contents

Durham Light Infantry Records (Ref: D/DLI) (Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/1-12)

PRINTED MATERIALThe Army List

Regular Army

The official for the regular army were published in annual, quarterly and half-yearly series from 1754 to 1950 (D/DLI 14/1/1-3)

Regular Army, Militia, Territorial Forces and Colonial Forces

The official lists for regular, militia, territorial and colonial forces were published in monthly and quarterly series from 1798 to 1950 (D/DLI 14/1/5-6)

From 1951 onwards, the official lists were published as a single series for regular, territorial and volunteer reserve forces (D/DLI 14/1/4)

An unofficial list of regular, militia, territorial and colonial forces, Hart's Army List, was published annually from 1839 to 1915 (D/DLI 14/1/7)

Annual Army Lists, 1795 - 1837

Arranged by regiment; indexed from 1766; engineer and artillery officers only included in the index from 1803. Replaced by the Quarterly Army Lists (First Series)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/1

A list of the Officers of the Army and Marines with an index; a succession of Colonels; and a list of the Officers of the Army and Marines on half-pay also with an index. The Forty-Third edition , War Office, 1 January 1795
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/2

A list of all the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on full and half-pay: with an index , War Office, 13 March 1815
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/3

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on full and half-pay: with an index , War Office, 1 March 1819
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/4

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on full and half-pay: with an index , War Office, 28 February 1820
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/5

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full and half-pay: with an index, 1821 , War Office, 1 January 1821
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/6

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1825 , War Office, 5 February 1825
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/7

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1830, War Office, 1 February 1830
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/8

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1831, War Office, 24 January 1831
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/9

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1832 , War Office, 20 January 1832
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/10

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1833, War Office, 10 January 1833
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/11

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1834, War Office, 10 January 1834
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/1/12

A list of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on full, retired, and half-pay: with an index, 1837, War Office, 30 January 1837
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/2/1-4)

Quarterly Army Lists (First Series), 1904 - 1917, and n.d.

Contain the regimental list until 1907 only; all include a gradation list of officers in order of seniority, with dates of birth and promotions; from April 1881, details of officers' war service are included; from 1909 to 1922, war service details appear in the January issue only. Replaced by the Half-Yearly series.

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/2/1

By Authority, The Official Army List for the quarter ending 30th September, 1904. With an index. War Office, 28 September 1904
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/2/2

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List for the period ending 31st December, 1914. With an index. Official copy , January 1915
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/2/3

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List for the quarter ending 31 December, 1917. With an index. Official copy, January 1918
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/2/4

Number not used
(1 volume, no front cover)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/3/1-2)

Half-Yearly Army Lists, 1922 and 1931

Produced in January and July; from 1947, issued annually in February; all include a gradation list of serving officers; replaced by the modern Army Lists series.

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/3/1

By Authority, The Half-Yearly Army List for the Half-year ending 31 December, 1922. Part I. With an index, January 1923
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/3/2

By Authority, The Half-Yearly Army List for the period ending 30 June, 1931. Official copy, July 1931
(1 volume, thin card bound)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/1-48)

Modern Army Lists, 1951 - ongoing

Revised in 1951 and now consisting of three parts. Part I is a list of serving officers; part II is a list of retired officers, now produced only every four years; and part III is the gradation list, a brief biography of officers, which is a restricted publication not available to the general public.

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/1

By Authority, The Army List, April 1951. Corrected generally to 15 March 1951 , April 1951
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/2

By Authority, The Army List, December 1951. Corrected generally to 15 November 1951 , December 1951
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/3

By Authority, Annual Supplement to The Army List, December 1951. Corrected generally to 15 November 1951 , December 1951
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/4

By Authority, The Army List, April 1952. Corrected generally to 15 March 1952 , April 1952
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/5

By Authority, The Army List, August 1952. Corrected generally to 15 July 1952 , August 1952
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/6

By Authority, The Army List, December 1952. Corrected generally to 15 November 1952 , December 1952
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/7

By Authority, The Annual Supplement to the Army List, December 1952. Corrected generally to 15 November 1952 , December 1952
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/8

By Authority, The Army List, April 1953. Corrected generally to 14 March 1953 , April 1953
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/9

By Authority, The Army List, December 1953. Corrected generally to 14 November 1953 , December 1953
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/10

By Authority, The Army List, April 1954. Corrected generally to 15 March 1954 , April 1954
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/11

By Authority, The Army List, August 1954. Corrected generally to 15 July 1954 , August 1954
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/12

By Authority, The Army List, December 1954. Corrected generally to 15 November 1954 , December 1954
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/13

By Authority, Annual Supplement to the Army List, December 1954. Corrected generally to 15 November 1954 , December 1954
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/14

By Authority, The Army List, April 1955. Corrected generally to 15 March 1955 , April 1955
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/15

By Authority, The Army List, August 1955. Corrected generally to 15 July 1955 , August 1955
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/16

By Authority, The Army List, December 1955. pp.5 - end
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/17

By Authority, Annual Supplement to the Army List, December 1955. Corrected generally to 15 November 1955 , December 1955
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/18

By Authority, The Army List, April 1956. Corrected generally to 15 March 1956 , April 1956
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/19

By Authority, Annual supplement to the Army List, December 1956. Corrected generally to 15 November 1956 , December 1956
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/20

By Authority, The Army List April, 1957. Corrected generally to 15 March 1957, April 1957
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/21

By Authority, The Army List, August 1957. Corrected generally to 15 July 1957 , August 1957
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/22

By Authority, The Army List, March 1958. Corrected generally to 15 February 1958 , March 1958
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/23

By Authority, Annual supplement to The Army List, March 1958. Corrected generally to 15 February 1958 , March 1958
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/24

The Army List, September 1958 , September 1958
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/25

The Army List, March 1959
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/26

B y Authority, The Army Gradation List. Revised generally to 15 February 1960 , February 1960
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/27

By Authority, The Army List, March 1960. Corrected generally to 15 February 1960 , March 1960
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/28

By Authority, The Army List, September 1960. Corrected generally to 15 August 1960 , September 1960
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/29

The Army List, March 1961
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/30

By Authority, The Army List, September 1961. Corrected generally to 15 August 1961 , September 1961
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/31

By Authority, The Army List, March 1962. Corrected generally to 15 February 1962, March 1962
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/32

By Authority, The Army List, September 1963. Corrected generally to 15 August 1963 , September 1963
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/33

By Authority, The Army List, March 1964. Corrected generally to 15 February 1964 , March 1964
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/34

By Authority, The Army List, September 1965. Corrected generally to 15 August 1965 , September 1965
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/35

By Authority, The Army List, March 1966. Corrected generally to 15 February 1966 , March 1966
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/36

By Authority, The Army List, March 1967. Corrected generally to 15 February 1967 , March 1967
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/37

By Authority, The Army List September 1967. Corrected generally to 15 August 1967 , September 1967
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/38

By Authority, The Army List, Spring, 1968. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/39

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1968
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/40

By Authority, The Army List, Spring, 1969. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/41

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1969
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/42

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1970. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/43

By Authority, The Army List, Spring, 1971. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/44

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1971
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/45

By Authority, The Army List, Spring, 1972. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/46

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1972
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/47

By Authority, The Army List, Spring, 1973. Part I
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/4/48

By Authority, The Army List, Autumn, 1973
(1 volume, paper bound)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/1-21)

Monthly Army Lists, 1798 - June 1940

Arranged by regiment; officers of the regular army, colonial, militia and territorial forces; no index until 1867; replaced by the Quarterly Army Lists (Second Series)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/1

A List of all the Officers of the Army: viz. The General and Field Officers: the Officers of the several Troops, Regiments, Independent Companies, and Garrisons: with an alphabetical index to the whole. Also a list of the officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, the Corps of Engineers, the Irish Artillery and Engineers, and of the Marine Forces: the Officers on half-pay and a succession of Colonels. To which are likewise added the Officers of the Militia forces, and of the Regiments of Fencible men in North-Britain , War Office, 4 June 1779
(1 volume)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/2

List of the Officers of the several Regiments and Corps of Militia, embodied the 26 March 1778 , 31 May 1780
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/3

By Authority, The Army List, for September 1834
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/4

By Authority, The Army List, for December 1854 , War Office, 30 November 1854
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/5

The Army List, for January, 1856. Rank, honours and rewards , War Office, January 1856
(1 volume, leather bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/6

The Volunteer Army List by O' Byrne Brothers, August, 1860. Officers of the Artillery, Engineers, Mounted Rifle, and Rifle Volunteer Corps., W. Dawson and Son, London, 1860
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/7

By Authority, The Army List, for August, 1875. War Office, 31 July 1875
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/8

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, for July 1884. War Office, 30 June 1884
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/9

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, for May, 1890 , War Office, 30 April 1890
(1 volume, leather quarter-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/10

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, for July, 1892, War Office, 30 June 1892
(1 volume, leather quarter-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/11

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, for September, 1895, War Office, 31 August 1895
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/12

By Authority. The Monthly Army List, September, 1898. A distribution list of officers on the active list of the army, the royal marines, militia, yeomanry, and volunteers, to which will be added every quarter a list of officers of the army retired from the active list, orders of knighthood, foreign orders etc., etc., etc. London, 8 September 1898
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/13

By Authority, The Monthly Army List for August, 1914, War Office, 31 July 1914
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/14

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, November, 1914. A distribution list of officers on the active list of the regular army, the Royal Marines, special reserve, Territorial force, reserve of officers etc. Corrected generally to the beginning of November 1914
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/15

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, March 1915
(1 volume, no covers)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/16

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, December 1915. A distribution list of officers on the active list of the regular army, the Royal Marines, special reserve, territorial force, reserve of officers etc.. Corrected to 30th November 1915
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/17

By Authority, The Monthly Army List for July, 1917. Corrected to 28 June, 1917
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/18

By Authority, The Monthly Army List. Post-March 1918
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/19

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, December 1918
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/20

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, April 1939. Corrected to 30 March 1939. April 1939
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/5/21

By Authority, The Monthly Army List, May, 1939. Corrected to April, 1939. May 1939
(1 volume, paper bound)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/1-20)

Quarterly Army Lists (Second Series) July 1945 - December 1950

The quarterly army lists were compiled but not published during the Second World War. These lists were, in fact, compiled monthly or bi-monthly until December 1943, then quarterly until April 1947. After that date, they were produced three times a year, in April, August and December.

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/1

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part II, July 1945. Corrected to 15 June, 1945, July 1945
(1 volume, no front cover)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/2

The Quarterly Army List, Part I, October 1945
(1 volume, no covers)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/3

The Quarterly Army List, Part II, October 1945
(1 volume, no covers)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/4

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part I, January 1946. Corrected generally to 7 December 1945 , January 1946
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/5

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part I, April 1946.
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/6

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part II, April 1946. Corrected generally to 7 March 1946, April 1946
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/7

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part I, December 1946. Corrected generally to 8 October, 1946, December 1946
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/8

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part II, December 1946. Corrected generally to 8 October 1946, December 1946
(1 volume, paper-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/9

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, Part I, August 1947. Corrected generally to 8 July 1947, August 1947
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/10

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, December 1947. Corrected generally to 15 November 1947 , December 1947
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/11

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, August 1948. Corrected generally to 15 July 1948, August 1948, August 1945
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/12

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, December 1948. Corrected generally to 15 November 1948 , December 1948
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/13

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, April 1949. Corrected generally to 15 March 1949 , April 1949
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/14

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, August 1949. Corrected generally to 22 July 1949 , August 1949
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/15

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, December 1949. Corrected generally to 15 November 1949 , December 1949
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/16

By Authority, Annual Supplement to The Quarterly Army List, December 1949. Corrected generally to 15 November, 1949 , December 1949
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/17

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, April 1950. Corrected generally to 15 March 1950 , April 1950
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/18

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, August 1950. Corrected generally to 8 July, 1950 , August 1950
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/19

By Authority, The Quarterly Army List, December 1950. Corrected generally to 15 November 1950 , December 1950
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/6/20

By Authority, Annual supplement to The Quarterly Army List, December 1950. Corrected generally to 15 November 1950 , December 1950
(1 volume, paper bound)

(Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/1-61)

Hart's Army List, 1839 - 1902

An unofficial list produced between 1839 and 1915. It gives details of war service, which was omitted in the official lists until 1881.

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/1

The New Annual Army List, for 1841. With an index. corrected to 28 December By H. G. Hart, lieut. 49th Regt., London, 1841
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/2

The New Annual Army List, for 1842. With an index. Corrected to 27 December. By H.G. Hart, lieut. 49th Regt., London, 1842
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/3

The New Annual Army List, for 1843. Containing the dates of commissions, together with a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance and mariners. Corrected to 29th December 1842. With an index, London, 1843
(1 volume, leather, half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/4

The New Annual Army List, for 1844, (being the fifth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 28th December, 1843. With an index.
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/5

The New Annual Army List, for 1845, (being the sixth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 27th December, 1844. With an index, London, 1845
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/6

The New Annual Army List, for 1846, (being the seventh annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 29th December 1845. With an index, London, 1846
(1 volume, leather, half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/7

The New Annual Army List for 1847, (being the eighth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 28th December, 1846. With an index. By Captain H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1847
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/8

The New Annual Army List for 1848, (being the ninth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 30th December, 1847. With an index. By Captain H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1848
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/9

The New Annual Army list for 1849, (being the tenth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 28th December 1848. With an index. By Major H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1849
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/10

The New Annual Army List for 1850, (being the eleventh annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 27 December, 1849. With an index. By Major H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1850
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/11

The New Annual Army List for 1851, (being the twelfth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 31st December 1850. With an index, London, 1851
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/12

The New Annual Army List for 1852, (being the thirteenth annual volume,) containing the dates of commissions and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 31st December, 1851. With an index. By Major H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1852
(1 volume, leather half-bounds)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/13

The New Annual Army List for 1853, (being the fourteenth annual volume), containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 30th December, 1852. With an index, London, 1853
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/14

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1854, (being the fifteenth annual volume), containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 30 December 1853. With an index. By Major H.G. Hart, 49th Regt., London, 1854
(1 volume, leather, half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/15

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1855, (being the sixteenth annual volume), containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 1 January 1855. With an index. By Major H.G. Hart, Depot Battalion, London, 1855
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/16

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1856, (being the seventeenth annual volume), containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 7th January 1856. With an index, London, 1856
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/17

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1857, (being the eighteenth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to 29th December, 1856. With an index, London, 1857
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/18

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1858, (being the nineteenth annual volume), containing dates of commissions and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to the 28th December 1857. With an index, London, 1858
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/19

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1859, (being the twentieth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to the 28th December 1858. With an index, London, 1859
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/20

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1860, (being the twenty first annual volume), containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance and marines. Corrected to the 29th December 1859. With an index, London, 1860
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/21

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1861, (being the twenty second annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to the 27th December 1860. With an index, London, 1861
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/22

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1862, (being the twenty third annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines. Corrected to the 30th December, 1861. With an index, London, 1862
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/23

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1863, (being the twenty fourth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Bengal Staff Corps. Corrected to the 29th December 1862. With an index , London, 1863
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/24

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1864, (being the twenty-fifth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 31st December 1863. With an index, London, 1864
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/25

The New Annual Army List and Militia List, for 1865, (being the twenty-sixth annual volume), containign dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 29th December 1864. With an index, London, 1865
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/26

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1866, (being the twenty-seventh annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of nearly every officer in the army, ordnances, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 28th December, 1865. With an index, London, 1866
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/27

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1867, (being the twenty-eighth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 27 December, 1866. With an index, London, 1867
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/28

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1868, (being the twenty-ninth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 30th December, 1867. With an index , London, 1868
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/29

The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1869, (being the thirtieth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 31st December, 1868. With an index, London, 1869
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/30

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1870, (being the thirty-first annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 31st December, 1869. With an index, London, 1870
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/31

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1871, (being the thirty-second annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps. Corrected to the 30th December, 1870. With an index, London, 1871
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/32

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1872, (being the thirty-third annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 29th December, 1871. With an index, London, 1872
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/33

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1873, (being the thirty-fourth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1877. With an index, London, 1873
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/34

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1874, (being the thirty-fifth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1873. With an index, London, 1874
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/35

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1875, (being the thirty-sixth annual volume), containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1874. With an index, London, 1875
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/36

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1876, (being the thirty-seventh annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1875. With an index, London, 1876
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/37

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1877, (being the thirty-eighth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 29th December, 1876. With an index, London, 1877
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/38

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1878, being the thirty-ninth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1877. With an index, London, 1878
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/39

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1879, (being the fortieth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1878. With an index, London, 1879
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/40

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1880, (being the forty-first annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1879. With an index, London, 1880
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/41

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry, Cavalary List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1881, (being the forty-second annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, maringes, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1880. With an index, London, 1881
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/42

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1882, (being the forty-third annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1881. With an index, London, 1882
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/43

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1883, (being the forty-fourth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1882. With an index, London, 1883
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/44

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1884, (being the forty-fifth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 28th December 1883. With an index, London, 1884
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/45

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1885, (being the forty-sixth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1884. With an index, London, 1885
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/46

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1886, (being the forty-seventh annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1885. With an index, London, 1886
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/47

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1887, (being the forty-eighth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1886. With an index, London, 1887
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/48

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1888, (being the forty-ninth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., department, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December 1887. With an index, London, 1888
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/49

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1889, (being the fiftieth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1888. With an index, London, 1889
(1 volume, cloth bound)

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The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1890, (being the fifty-first annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1889. With an index, London, 1890
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/51

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1891, (being the fifty-second annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December, 1890. With an index, London, 1891
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/52

The New annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1892, (being the fifty-third annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31sat December 1891. With an index, London, 1892
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/53

The New annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1893, (being the fifty-fourth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1892. With an index, London, 1893
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/54

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1894, (being the fifty-fifth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 29th December, 1893. With an index, London, 1894
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/55

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1895, (being the fifty-sixth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1894. With an index, London, 1895
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/56

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1896, (being the fifty-seventh annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 30th December 1895. With an index, London, 1896
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/57

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1897, (being the fifty-eighth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December, 1896. With an index, London, 1897
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/58

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1898, (being the fifty-ninth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1897. With an index, London, 1898
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/59

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1899, (being the sixtieth annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1898. With an index, London, 1899
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/60

The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, for 1901, (being the sixty-second annual volume,) containing dates of commissions, and a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines, and Indian Staff corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1900. With an index, By the late Lieutenant General H.G. Hart. Edited by his son, London 1901
(1 volume, half-bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/1/7/61

Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List and Yeomanry Cavalry List for 1903 (being the sixty-fourth annual volume). Containing dates of commissions, a summary of the war services of nearly every officer in the army, supply, etc., departments, marines and Indian Staff Corps, and Indian local forces. Corrected to the 31st December 1902. With an index. By the late Lieutenant General H.G. Hart, London, 1903 (1 volume, card bound) MAPS

Maps of the First World War, 1914 - 1918 (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/1-55)Ref: D/DLI 14/2/1

Maps of the Western and Eastern Fronts, December 1916 Scales: 1:5,000,000 1:2,500,000 1:1,750,000 1:1,500,000 1:1,250,000 1:500,000 1:400,000 1:200,000
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Daily Mail war map of Europe, showing the war strength of the Great Powers, n.d. [1914]
(1 plan, 85cm. x 56cm., colour)

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'Map of Flanders and Northern France', and calendar for 1915; reprinted from The Times newspaper, 1915 Scale: 7/16 inch to 1 mile [1:12,068]
(1 plan, 22cm. x 64cm., printed)

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Map of North West Europe, August 1914 Scale: 1:250,000
(1 plan, 79cm. x 66cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of North West Europe, sheet 1 and part of 4: including Ostend and Mons, War Office, revised edition, February 1915 Scale: 1:250,000
(1 plan, 85.5cm. x 72cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of France, sheet 11 : Lens, 1915 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 88cm. x 65cm., colour)

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Map of France, sheet 11 : Lens, edition 2, 1916 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 86cm. x 65cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of France, sheet 11 : Lens, March 1918 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 82cm. x 65cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of Belgium, sheet 12 : Valenciennes, 1916 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 86cm. x 71cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of France, sheet 13 : Calais, 1917 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 52cm. x 76cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of France, sheet 17 : Amiens, October 1915 Scale: 1:100,000
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Map of France, sheet 17 : Amiens, 1916 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 86cm. x 70cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of Belgium and part of France, sheet 36 : including Armentieres and Seclin, 1915, revised 6 January 1916 Scale: 1:40,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 68cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of France, sheets 57C S.E., 57C S.W., 62D N.E. and 62C N.W. : Albert, 1915 Scale: 1:40,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 68cm., colour, linen backed)

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Map of Belgium, 'Zusammendruck Le Cateau', including Beauvois, Ligny and Croix, n.d. [1914 - 1918] Scale 1:25,000
(German, 1 plan, 105cm. x 83cm., colour)

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Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 N.W. : Poperinghe, Ypres, edition 6B, 12 April 1918 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 88cm. x 57cm., colour)

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Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 N.E., edition 8A, 1 October 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 89.5cm. x 65.5cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium and France, 'B' series, sheet 28 S.W. : Neuve-Eglise and Messines, second edition (revised), 1915 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 90cm. x 65.5cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Polygon Wood, edition 1B, September 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 58cm. x 50.5cm., colour)

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Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Zandvoorde, edition 2B, 12 September 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 57cm. x 44cm., colour)

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Trench map of France, sheet 36 S.E. : Habourdin and Fretin, edition 6C, November 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 65.5cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of France, sheet 51B S.W., 4 March 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 90cm. x 66cm., printed, coloured)

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Trench map of France, sheet 51B S.W. : Beaurains and Bullecourt, edition 7D, 8 March 1918 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 82cm. x 56.5cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of France, special sheet, parts of 51B S.W., S.E. and 57C N.W., N.E. : Hendecourt, edition 2B, 26 June 1917 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 75cm. x 56.5cm., colour)

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Trench map of France, parts of sheets 57C S.W., 62C N.W. : Guillemont, 15 August 1916 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 50cm. x 60cm., colour)

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Trench map of France, part of sheets 57D S.E and 57C S.W. : Martinpuich, 6 July 1916 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 67cm. x 37cm., colour)

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Trench map of France, sheet 57C S.W., edition 5E (local), April 1918; German trenches revised to 27 July 1918 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 88cm. x 58cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of France, sheet 62D N.E. : the Somme, showing German and British trenches, 24 June 1918 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 87.5cm. x 56cm., colour, linen backed)

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Training map of France: Aux-le-Chateau, 1916 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 89.5cm. x 68cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium and France, part of sheet 28, Second Army sheet 6 : Voormezeele, 7 September 1915 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 57.5cm. x 44cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium and France, part of sheet 28, Second Army sheet 10 : St. Yves, 12 September 1915 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 58cm. x 50cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium and France, part of sheet 28 : Hollebeke, second edition, 1 December 1915 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 61.5cm. x 56cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium: Ypres-Hooge, 7 October 1915 Scale: 1 : 10,000
(1 plan, waxed linen, 110cm. x 89cm.)

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Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Hooge, second edition, 1916 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 65.5cm. x 60cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium: Kemmel-Wytschaete, n.d. [1914 - 1918] Scale: 1 : 10,000
(1 plan, 56cm. x 44cm.)

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Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 N.W.2 : St. Julien, edition 6A, July 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 90cm. x 66cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 N.E.1 : Zonnnebeke, edition 7B (local), 8 November 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 65cm., colour, linen backed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/38

Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 S.W.1 : Kemmel, edition 4A (local), 11 August 1918 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 86cm. x 59cm., colour, linen backed)

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Trench map of Belgium, sheet 28 S.W.2 : Wytschaete, edition 7E (local), 17 July 1918 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 57cm., colour, linen backed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/40

Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Westhoek, edition 1A, 1 September 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 59cm. x 50cm., black and white, and red)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/41

Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : 'Shrewsbury Forest', edition 2A, 1 September 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 58cm. x 50.5cm., black and white, and red)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/42

Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Oosthoek, edition 1A, showing German trenches, 6 September 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 59cm. x 46cm., colour)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/43

Trench map of Belgium, part of sheet 28 : Kruiseecke, edition 1A, 10 September 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 60.5cm. x 47cm., black and white, and red)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/44

Third Army weekly trench map of Boiry-Notre-Dame, France, parts of sheets 51B N.W., S.W., and N.E., S.E., 9 May 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 76cm. x 56cm., black and white, and red)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/45

Trench map of France, sheet 51B N.W.4 : Fampoux, edition 3, Ordnance Survey, March 1917 Scale: 1:10,000 Endorsed: 'W' Company
(1 plan, 93cm. x 68cm., printed, coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/46

Trench map of France, sheet 51B S.W.2 : Vis-en-Artois, edition 5B, 12 July 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 89cm. x 68cm., colour, linen backed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/47

Third Army weekly trench map of Cherisy, France, parts of sheets 5lB S.W.2 and 4, 30 May 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 55cm. x 77cm., black and white, and red)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/48

Trench map of the British Front from Courcelette to High Wood, 19 September 1916 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 55cm. x 42cm., colour, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/49

Trench map of France : Le Sars, 24 September 1916 Scale: 1 : 10,000
(1 plan, 93cm. x 68cm., waxed linen)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/50

Trench map showing British and German trenches north and west of Cherisy, France, including Guémappe and the Cojeul River, 8 July 1917 Scale: 1: 10,000
(1 plan, 31.5cm. x 41.5cm., printed, card mounted)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/51

Plan of British and German trenches at Guémappe, France, U.T.S. No. 204, 23 August 1917 Scale: 1:10,000 On reverse : plan of trenches around Arras and east of Arras, France, sheet 51B, part; produced by 3rd Field Survey Company, Royal Engineers, April 1917 Scale: 1:40,000
(1 plan, 41.5cm. x 33cm.)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/52

Trench map showing the approximate British front line near Passchendaele, Belgium, 23 December 1917 Scale: 1: 10,000
(1 plan, 88cm. x 57cm., printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/53

Plan of divisional boundaries at Spriet, map no. 3, 24 October 1917 Scale: 1:5,000 On reverse : trench map of the area around Fouquescourt, Fransart and La Chavatte, France, produced by Ordnance Survey, March 1917 Scale: 1:10,000
(1 plan, 32cm. x 40cm.)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/54

Plan of trenches around Battle Wood and Mount Sorrel, parts of sheets 28 N.W.4, N.E.3, S.W.2 and S.E.2; printed by No. 2 Advanced Section A.P. and S.S., n.d. [1914 - 1918] Scale: 1:6,690
(1 plan, 32cm. x 43cm.)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/55

Part of a trench map including Longatte and Beugny, N.E. of Bapaume, France, n.d. [1914 - 1918]
(1 plan, 28cm. x 49cm., colour, linen backed)

Maps of the Second World War, 1939 - 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/56-77)Ref: D/DLI 14/2/56

Daily Express war map of Belgium and Holland, The London Geographical Institute, 1940 Scale: 1 inch to 8 miles [1:506,880]
(1 plan, 76cm. x 101cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/57

Daily Express war map of all fronts, 1941 Scale: varies according to latitude
(1 plan, 101cm. x 76cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/58

Daily Telegraph war map no. 2 : the Western Front, The London Geographical Institute, n.d. [1940] Scale: 1 inch to 10 miles [1:633,600]
(1 plan, 95cm. x 76cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/59

Daily Telegraph war map no. 6 : the Russian Front, The London Geographical Institute, 1941 Scale: 1 inch : 114 miles [1:7,223,040]
(1 map, 101cm. x 76cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/60

Daily Telegraph war map no. 9 : 'Invasion Map', second revised edition, n.d. [1940] Scale: 35:100,000,000
(1 map, 50cm. x 75.5cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61

'Militargeographische Objektkaren mit Objektbildern no. 1', folder of German military target maps of 'the border', northern England, 1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(1)

German military target map of Carlisle, Cumberland, 15 May 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(2)

German military target map of South Shields, Jarrow, Wallsend and Tynemouth), Northumberland 15 May 1942 Scale: 10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(3)

German military target map of Sunderland, 15 May 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(4)

German military target map of central Newcastle, sheet BB 3b, 15 May 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(5)

German military target map of western Newcastle, sheet BB 3a, 15 May 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(6)

German military target map of eastern Newcastle, sheet BB 3c, 15 May 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/61(7)

German military target map of The Borders, 31 December 1941 Scale: 1:250,000
(1 folder)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62

'Militargeographische objektkarten mit Objektbildern no. 3 Nordost, England', folder of German military target maps of north east England, 1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(1)

German military target map of north east England, December 1941 Scale: 1:250,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(2)

German military target map of Kingston upon Hull, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(3)

German military target map of Middlesbrough, sheet BB 6b, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(4)

German military target map of Middlesbrough, sheet BB 6c, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(5)

German military target map of Middlesbrough, sheet BB 6d, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(6)

German military target map of Middlesbrough, sheet BB 6e, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(7)

German military target map of York, 30 April 1942 Scale: 1:10,000

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)

Booklet of photographs, drawings, and plans of military targets, including factories, railway lines and bridges, in the north east of England, 1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(1)

Photograph of the Iron and Steel Company Limited works at Seaton Carew, Hartlepool, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(2)

Photograph of Hartlepool Harbour, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(3)

Photograph of the Ferens Brothers' flour mill at Bishop Auckland, c .1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(4)

Drawing of the Imperial Chemical Industries works at Billingham, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(5)

Drawing of coal fired, fuel manufacturing works at the Imperial Chemical Industries plant, Billingham, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(6)

Photograph of a railway bridge at Northallerton, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(7)

Photograph of a railway bridge at Stockton on Tees, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(8)

Photograph of the exterior of a United Automobile Services depot at Darlington, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(9)

Photograph of the interior of a United Automobile Services depot at Darlington, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(10)

Plan of a United Automobile Services depot at Darlington, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(11)

Aerial photograph of docks at Middlesbrough Harbour, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(12)

Photograph of a view of the Transporter Bridge over the River Tees at Middlesbrough, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(13)

Photograph of Dorman, Long and Company's iron and steel works at Middlesbrough, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(14)

Photograph of the Tees Viaduct at Barnard Castle, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(15)

Photograph of the Deepdale Viaduct at Barnard Castle, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(16)

Drawing of the Belah Viaduct at New Hall, Westmorland, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(17)

Aerial photograph of oil tanks at the Imperial Chemical Industries plant at Billingham, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(18)

Aerial photograph of the blast furnaces of iron and steel works at Middlesbrough, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(19)

Aerial photograph of Wrightson and Company's iron and steel works at Thornaby on Tees, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(20)

Drawing of the Esk Viaduct at Glaisdale, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(21)

Drawing of the Staithes Viaduct, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(22)

Photograph of a power station at Leeds, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(23)

Drawing of an aerial view of Charles Hirst and Sons' wire making factory at Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(24)

Drawing of Skipton Railway Station, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(25)

Aerial photograph of Whiteley's cable factory at Pool-in-Wharedale, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(26)

Photograph of a road bridge over the River Aire at Calverley, Yorkshire, c .1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(27)

Photograph of a view of a road bridge over the River Nidd at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(28)

Drawing of Thomas Robinson and Son's flour mill at Rochdale, Yorkshire, c .1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(29)

Drawing of Immingham Graving Dock on the River Humber, Yorkshire, c .1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(30)

Aerial photograph of Victoria Dock, and a timber yard, by the River Humber at Kingston upon Hull, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(31)

Aerial photograph of Alexander Dock by the River Humber at Kingston upon Hull, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(32)

Aerial photograph of George V Dock by the River Humber at Kingston upon Hull, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(33)

Aerial photograph of St. Andrew's Dock by the River Humber at Kingston upon Hull, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(34)

Aerial photograph of the Humber Estuary, showing a flour mill, timber yard, and other buildings, taken at Kingston upon Hull, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(35)

Drawing of a road bridge over the London and North-Eastern railway line at Overton, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(36)

Aerial photograph of Bradshaw and Sons' mill at Great Driffield, Yorkshire, c.1942

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/62(8)(37)

Drawing of a sea lock at Goole Harbour, Yorkshire, c.1942
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/63

Map of the route taken by the 52nd Division in Europe, between 1 September 1944 and 27 May 1945, 5 August 1945
(1 plan, 68cm. x 34.5cm., colour)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/64

Map of Italy, sheet 19 : Ravenna, War Office, 1943 Scale: 1:250,000
(1 plan, 41cm. x 62cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/65

Road map of Italy, sheet 12 : Ravenna and Pésaro, United States Army Map Service, 1943 Scale: 1:200,000
(1 plan, 65cm. x 66cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/66

Map of Italy, sheet 89 : Ravenna, War Office, November 1944 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 62cm. x 49cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/67

Map of Italy, sheet 100 : Forli, War Office, November 1944 Scale: 1:100,000
(1 plan, 62cm. x 49cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/68

Map of Italy, sheet 40A IV : Gorizia, United States Army Map Service, October 1944 Scale: 1:50,000
(1 plan, 62cm. x 49cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/69

Map of Italy, sheet 73 III : Salsomaggiore, United States Army Map Service, April 1945 Scale: 1:50,000
(1 plan, 57cm. x 50cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/70

Naval collation map of Avola, Sicily, with defences shown, 17 June 1943 Scale: 1:25,000
(1 map, 65cm. x 91cm., colour)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/71

Map of Burma, Siam, French Indo-China, China and India, n.d. [1940s] Scale: 1:1,000,000
(1 plan, 80cm. x 93cm., printed on silk, coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/72

Map of French Indo-China and Siam, n.d. [1940s] Scale: 1:1,000,000
(1 plan, 82cm. x 106cm., printed on silk, coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/73

Map of China and French Indo-China, n.d. [1940s] Scale: 1:1,000,000
(1 plan, 63cm. x 97cm., printed on silk, coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/74

Map of the Imphal area, Burma, n.d. [1944] Scale: 1:760,320
(1 plan, 26cm. x 36cm., printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/75

Map of Kohima, Burma, n.d. [1944] Scale: 1:47,520
(1 plan, 36cm. x 26cm., printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/76

Map of Burma, sheet 94D/1/6 : Rangoon, second edition, 17 April 1945 Scale: 1:25,000
(1 plan, 62cm. x 50cm., colour)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/77

Map of Burma, Maymyo, second edition, March 1945 Scale: 1:20,000
(1 plan, 49.5cm. x 62cm., coloured)

Maps of the Borneo campaign (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/78)Ref: D/DLI 14/2/78

Map of Sumatra (South) and Java (North West), sheet G, and on reverse, map of Borneo (South West), Sumatra (South) and Java (East and West), sheet H, n.d. [1960s] Scale: 1:1,000,000
(1 plan, 97cm. x 69cm., linen, coloured)

Ordnance Survey Plans (Ref: D/DLI 14/2/79-83)Ref: D/DLI 14/2/79

Ordnance Survey plan of Whitby and Scarborough, Yorkshire, sheet 7, 1912 Scale: 1:126,720
(1 plan, 81cm. x 58cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/80

Ordnance Survey plan of the Catterick area, Yorkshire, parts of sheets 13, 14, 20 and 21, 1932 Scale: 1:63,360
(1 plan, 90cm. x 76cm., linen backed, coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/81

Ordnance Survey plan of Alnwick and Rothbury, Northumberland, sheet 4, second war revision 1940, 1942 Scale: 1:63,360
(1 plan, 76cm. x 55.5cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/82

Ordnance Survey plan of Durham and Sunderland, sheet 11, second war revision 1940, 1942 Scale: 1:63,360
(1 plan, 83cm. x 63cm., coloured)

Ref: D/DLI 14/2/83

Ordnance Survey plan of Middlesbrough [Yorkshire] and Hartlepool, sheet 15, second war revision 1940, 1942 Scale: 163,360 (1 plan, 56cm. x 76cm., coloured) NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES

Newspapers concerning the Durham Militia (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/1)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/1

The Courier newspaper, no. 7,165, published by J.P. Wanless, 348 Strand, London, 26 August 1815 Includes: a report on the Waterloo subscription, including a contribution by the Durham Militia
(1 paper, printed)

Newspapers concerning the Crimean War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/2-8)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/2

The Illustrated London News, pp. 431-450, 4 November 1854 Includes: articles on the siege of Sebastopol, Crimea
(5 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/3

The Illustrated London News, no. 711, vol. XXV, 11 November 1854 Includes: articles on Sebastopol sorties and naval operations during the Crimean War
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/4

Supplement to the Illustrated London News, no. 712, vol. XXV, concerning the siege of Sebastopol, Crimea, 11 November 1854
(7 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/5

The Illustrated London News, no. 713, vol. XXV, including a supplement on the action at Balaclava, Crimea, 18 November 1854
(6 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/6

The Illustrated London News, pp. 527-530, 535-?, containing an article on the battle of Inkerman, Crimea, 25 November 1854
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/7

Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, vol. I, no. 40, London, 30 September 1854 Includes: an article on the siege of Bomarsund, Crimea, and sketches of French Army uniforms
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/8

Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, vol. I, no. 46, London, 11 November 1854 Includes: an illustrated article on the Battle of Alma, Crimea
(2 papers, printed)

Newspapers and magazines concerning the South African War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/9-22)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/9

With the Flag to Pretoria, [South Africa] illustrated magazine, 15 November - 15 December 1899
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/10

With the Flag to Pretoria, [South Africa] illustrated magazine, 24 January - 5 February 1900
(1 booklet, printed, lacking front cover)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/11

Front page of The Mafeking Mail, special siege edition, no. 32, 13 December 1899
(1 paper, printed, card mounted)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/12

The Mafeking Mail, special siege slip, no. 34, 18 December 1899
(1 paper, printed, card mounted)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/13

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine vol. II, no. 15, 20 January 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/14

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 16, 27 January 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/15

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 17, 3 February 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/16

Black and White Budget, , illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 18, 10 February 1900 Includes: on page 24, a photograph of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/17

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 19, 17 February 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/18

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 21, 3 March 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/19

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 22, 10 March 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/20

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine, vol. II, no. 23, 17 March 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/21

Black and White Budget, illustrated magazine; Includes: pictures and portraits relating to the siege of Mafeking [South Africa], vol. III, no. 34, 2 June 1900
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/22

Extract from The Britstown Bugle, 8 February 1902
(1 paper)

Newspapers concerning the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/23-35A)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/23

North-Eastern Daily Gazette, war special edition, 22 November 1914 Includes: reports, often first-hand, of fighting on various fronts
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/24

Facsimile copy of The Salient magazine, the first Ypres trench magazine,containing contributions drawn from all ranks of the 6th, 14th and 49th Divisions and Lewis Baumer, Lovat Fraser and the Prince de Croy, 20 December 1915
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/25

Miniature copy of the Sunday Herald illustrated newspaper, n.d. [1917 - 1918]
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/26

The Bystander's 'Fragments from France', no. 4, by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, n.d. [1914 - 1918]
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/27

The Bystander's 'Fragments from France', no. 5, by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, n.d. [1914 - 1918]
(1 volume, paper bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/28

The Balkan News, daily morning newspaper, no. 165, published in Salonica [Macedonia], 3 April 1916
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/29

The Balkan News, no. 272, Salonica, [Macedonia[ 31 July 1918
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/30

The Balkan News, no. 273, Salonica, [Macedonia] 1 August 1918
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/31

The Continental Times: Independent Cosmopolitan Newspaper, vol. XXV, no. 58; published by the German Office, Berlin, [Germany] 11 November 1918 Includes: a report of the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the general political situation in Europe on Armistice Day
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/32

The North Mail newspaper, recording the Armistice, 12 November 1918
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/33

The Cologne Post: a Daily Paper published by the Army of the Rhine, no. 3, Cologne, Germany, 2 April 1919
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/34

The Cologne Post: a Daily Paper published by the Army on the Rhine, no. 125, Cologne, Germany, 24 August 1919
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/35

A Journal of Remembrance, 1914 - 1918, Armistice number, volume I, no. 1, November 1931
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/35A

Newspaper cutting, from The Times , concerning the value of rifle training, and referring to The Durham Light Infantry, 7 April 1918
(1 paper)

Newspapers concerning the Second World War (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/36-64)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/36

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, 21 December 1942
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/37

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, 12 April 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/38

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, 7 June 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/39

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, 11 July 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/40

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/41

Crusader: Eighth Army Weekly newspaper, no. 70, vol. 5, 16 September 1943
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/42

Crusader: British Forces Weekly newspaper, no. 176, 14 October 1945
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/43

Eighth Army News, no. 109, printed in the Desert for G.S.I. (I. and P.) P.R.2, by 1 A.F.P. Company, 13 October 1943
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/44

Eighth Army News, no. 175, 1 January 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/45

Eighth Army News, no. 286, 8 May 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/46

Eighth Army News, vol. 6, no. 172, 3 May 1945
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/47

Eighth Army News, vol. 6, no. 173, 4 May 1945
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/48

Eighth Army News, vol. 6, no. 176, 7 May 1945
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/49

The Tripoli Times newspaper, 28 June 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/50

The Tripoli Times newspaper, 12 July 1943
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/51

A page from Phoenix magazine, including maps illustrating the Allied campaign in Burma, n.d. [ c. 30 May 1945]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/52

Phoenix : an Allied Magazine for all Allied Forces in South East Asia Command, vol. 3, no. 12, published at Wellesley House, Calcutta, India, 10 November 1945
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/53

Westfälische Neueste Nachrichten, no. 88/43, official newspaper of the German Nazi party, 14 April 1943
(German, 1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/53A

Union Jack newspaper, Western Italy edition, reporting the Nazi surrender in Italy, 3 May 1945
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/54

The Northern Echo newspaper, commemorating V.E. Day, 9 May 1945
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/55

Newspaper photograph, from the Durham County Advertiser, of Durham Light Infantry men from Durham City in the British Expeditionary Force, France, 10 May 1940
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/56

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, concerning events in Libya, 24 June 1942
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/57

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, concerning the 'Breakout of Gazala - the 50th Division's exploit', 8 July 1942
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/58

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, concerning 'British regiments in the desert', 20 July 1942
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/59

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, concerning North Africa : 'Lure of fortress danger' and 'How Gazala was Evacuated', 1942
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/60

Newspaper containing photographs:

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/60(1)

Photograph of the memorial at Primosole Bridge, Sicily, Italy, n.d. [1944]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/60(2)

Photograph of Primosole Bridge, Sicily, Italy, n.d. [1944]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/61

Newspaper cutting, concerning the Primosole memorial, entitled Durhams' Chapel in Sicily, [1944]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/62

Newspaper cutting concerning the Primosole memorial, [1945]
(1 paper printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/63

Newspaper photograph of prisoners of war in Germany, including Corporal G.W. Metcalf, n.d. [1940 - 1945]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/64

Newspaper photograph of The Durham Light Infantry at a service of thanksgiving at York Minster, 1945
(1 paper, printed)

Magazines concerning regimental history (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65-65(5))Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65

The International Pamphlet, a monthly illustrated magazine, including a regimental history of The Durham Light Infantry, published in Pakistan, n.d. [1966]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65(1)

Photograph of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, Supreme Commander Pakistan Forces and President of Pakistan, c.1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65(2)

Photograph of Vice-Admiral Afzal Rehman Khan, Defence Minister of Pakistan, c.1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65(3)

Photograph of General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, c.1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65(4)

Photograph of Mr. S.D. Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, West Pakistan, c.1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/65(5)

Photograph of Mr. S.D. Qureshi, dressed in a policeman's uniform, n.d.
(1 booklet, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning the regimental colours (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/66-86(3))Ref: D/DLI 14/3/66

Newspaper cutting, from an unidentified newspaper, entitled: Visit of the Duke of Cambridge to Colchester, inspection of the garrison - presentation of new colours to 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry , 11 June 1888
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/67

Newspaper cutting, entitled: The Durham Light Infantry regiment depositing the old colours in Durham Cathedral , 9 September 1888
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/68

Newspaper photographs, entitled: Interesting scenes at Hartley Camp, Lord Durham presents new colours to 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry , 1 June 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/68(1)

Newspaper photograph of the dedication of new colours to 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Hartley Camp , 1 June 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/68(2)

Newspaper photograph of Lord Durham, other dignitaries and soldiers at the presentation of new colours to the 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Hartley Camp, 1 June 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/68(3)

Newspaper photograph of the colours and soldiers on parade at Hartley Camp, during the presentation of new colours to the 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry , 1 June 1912
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/69

Newspaper photographs, from The Illustrated Chronicle, showing Lord Durham presenting new colours to the 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry at Hartley Camp, 3 June 1912
(5 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/70

Newspaper cutting, entitled: '2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry , including two photographs of the old colours, and the consecration of new colours, Colchester, Essex, 9 July 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/70(1)

Newspaper photograph of the old colours, Colchester, Essex, 9 July 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/70(2)

Newspaper photograph of the consecration of new colours, Colchester, Essex, 9 July 1912
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71

Three newspaper photographs, entitled: Light Infantry Battalion stained and tattered standards deposited in place of honour at Durham Cathedral , 24 October 1912 On reverse: three photographs, entitled: The Durhams, Nine Battalions meet in ancient city, colours laid up:

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(1)

Newspaper photograph entitled: Light Infantry Battalion stained and tattered standards deposited in place of honour at Durham Cathedral , 24 October 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(2)

Newspaper photograph entitled: Light Infantry Battalion stained and tattered standards deposited in place of honour at Durham Cathedral , 24 October 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(3)

Newspaper photograph entitled: Light Infantry Battalion stained and tattered standards deposited in place of honour at Durham Cathedral , 24 October 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(4)

Newspaper photograph entitled: The Durhams, Nine Battalions meet in ancient city, colours laid up, n.d. [1912]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(5)

Newspaper photograph entitled: The Durhams, Nine Battalions meet in ancient city, colours laid up, n.d. [1912]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/71(6)

Newspaper photograph entitled: The Durhams, Nine Battalions meet in ancient city, colours laid up, n.d. [1912]
(1 paper, card mounted)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/72

Newspaper cutting, from The Illustrated Chronicle, concerning the laying up of colours of The Durham Light Infantry in Durham Cathedral, 25 October 1912:

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/72(1)

Photograph from The Illustrated Chronicle, concerning the laying up of colours of The Durham Light Infantry in Durham Cathedral, 25 October 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/72(2)

Photograph from The Illustrated Chronicle, concerning the laying up of colours of The Durham Light Infantry in Durham Cathedral, 25 October 1912

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/72(3)

Photograph from The Illustrated Chronicle, concerning the laying up of colours of The Durham Light Infantry in Durham Cathedral, 25 October 1912
(1 paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/73

Newspaper cutting, from the Journal and North Mail, entitled: It was farewell to their tattered colours , with a photograph of trooping the colour on Palace Green, and a photograph of the Bishop of Durham at the dedication of The Durham Light Infantry memorial, 10 July 1950

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/73(1)

Photograph of trooping the colour on Palace Green, Durham, 10 July 1950

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/73(2)

Photograph of the Bishop of Durham at the dedication of The Durham Light Infantry memorial, 10 July 1950
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74

Newspaper cutting, from the Journal and North Mail, entitled: Pride marched with the Durhams - Rain could not mar their day of honour , with seven photographs, including one of Sir John Harding, Chief of Imperial General Staff, presenting new colours; one of the traditional double past; and one of C.S.M. Moralee receiving a long service medal; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(1)

Photograph of Sir John Harding, Chief of Imperial General Staff, presenting new colours; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(2)

Photograph of the traditional double past; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(3)

Photograph of Sir John Harding, Chief of Imperial General Staff, and the mayor of Durham; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(4)

Photograph of Sir John Harding, Chief of Imperial General Staff, presenting new colours; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(5)

Photograph of parade ground at the presentation of colours; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(6)

Photograph of C.S.M. Moralee receiving a long service medal; 11 May 1953

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/74(7)

Photograph of Sir John Harding, Chief of Imperial General Staff, saluting new colours; 11 May 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/75

Newspaper cutting, from the Evening Chronicle, concerning The Durham Light Infantry becoming the 4th Battalion, Light Infantry, the laying up of colours, and an appeal for funds by the Lord Lieutenant, James Duff, 15 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/76

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Army takes over as Durham Light Infantry awaits royal farewell , with a photograph of the 'colour party' at Palace Green, a photograph of Sergeants Higgins and Croucher and Second-Lieutenant Stephenson looking at the colours, and an article on Durham Light Infantry Victoria Crosses; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/76(1)

Photograph of the 'colour party' at Palace Green, Durham; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/76(2)

Photograph of Sergeants Higgins and Croucher and Second-Lieutenant Stephenson looking at the colours; 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/77

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Twenty escape derailed Durham Light Infantry train and entitled: Farewell concerning the laying up of colours at Durham Cathedral; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/77(1)

Photograph of the derailed Durham Light Infantry train, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/77(2)

Photograph of The Durham light Infantry locomotive nameplate, 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/78

Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: Historic day for Durham, Faithfuls lay up their colours after parade in city , with a photograph of Princess Alexandra inspecting troops, 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/79

Newspaper photograph, from the Durham Advertiser, of Princess Alexandra inspecting the parade at the laying up of colours, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/80

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: The last toast , with a photograph of soldiers raising a toast to their Colonel-in-Chief, Princess Alexandra, and a photograph of the Dean of Durham accepting the colours, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/80(1)

Photograph of soldiers raising a toast to their Colonel-in-Chief, Princess Alexandra, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/80(2)

Photograph of the Dean of Durham accepting the colours, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/81

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Durham lays its regiment to rest in the Cathedral , with photographs of Princess Alexandra watching the colours arrive in the Cathedral, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/81(1)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra watching the colours arrive in the Cathedral, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/81(2)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra watching the colours arrive in the Cathedral, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/82

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Infantrymen cheer smiling Princess, with a photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to Sir James Duff, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/83

Newspaper photograph, from The Times, of Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob receiving the colours at the laying up ceremony, Durham Cathedral, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: A milestone - not an ending : laying up of the colours in royal presence , with nine photographs, including one of Regimental Sergeant-Major C.E. Darwin and Lieutenant Tim Hams and Second-Lieutenant Rex Stephenson carrying the colours, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(1)

Photograph of Regimental Sergeant-Major C.E. Darwin and Lieutenant Tim Hams and Second-Lieutenant Rex Stephenson carrying the colours, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(2)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(3)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(5)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(6)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(7)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(8)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/84(9)

Photograph of the laying up of colours ceremony, Durham, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/85

Newspaper cutting, entitled: An era ends with a discreet tear , with a photograph of the Dean of Durham receiving the colours, and a photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to soldiers, n.d. [ c. December 1968]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/85(1)

Photograph of the Dean of Durham receiving the colours, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/85(2)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to soldiers, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/86

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: Recording The Durham Light Infantry's glorious past , with a photograph of Colonel W.I. Watson, a photograph of the colours of 68th Battalion, and a photograph of the colours in the cathedral, 3 April 1981

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/86(1)

Photograph of Colonel W.I. Watson, 3 April 1981

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/86(2)

Photograph of the colours of 68th Battalion, 3 April 1981

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/86(3)

Photograph of the colours in the cathedral, 3 April 1981
(1 paper, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning the disbandment of the regiment (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/87-132)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/87

Newspaper cutting, from The Sunday Times, entitled: Regiment licks its wounds, by Linda Blandford, with a photograph of The Durham Light Infantry emblem, 30 July 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/88

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Keep Durham Light Infantry name alive urges Hartlepool town council, 4 August 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/89

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, entitled: Last post for Britain's vanishing regiments, by Sir Brian Horrocks, 3 November 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/90

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Evening Chronicle, entitled: Sir James appeals for party funds - county plans slap-up farewell for The Durham Light Infantry , 9 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/91

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, entitled: County plans royal send-off for The Durham Light Infantry, Princess may attend final parade, with a photograph of General Sir Geoffrey Musson and a photograph of a World War II Bren gun at The Durham Light Infantry Museum, 9 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/92

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, entitled: Farewell to the Faithfulls, 9 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/93

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Despatch, entitled: D.L.I. only a memory tomorrow , 9 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/94

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: D.L.I. takes traditions into new regiment , 9 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/95

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Daily Express, entitled: Names of Glory, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/96

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Daily Express, entitled: Let's toast the troops - says the Lord Lieutenant, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/97

Newspaper cutting, from the Evening Chronicle, entitled: Salute to the Durhams, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/98

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Evening Gazette, entitled The D.L.I. day, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/99

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Hartlepool Mail, entitled: The Last Post, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/100

Copy newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: The Last Post sounds for the D.L.I. by Max Wilkinson, with a photograph of Colonel Bob Brown, bugler, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/101

Copy newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: The D.L.I. dies on party note, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, entitled: They called them the Devil's last issue , with a photograph of Viscount Montgomery; a photograph of The Durham Light Infantry band marching through Hartlepool; a photograph of Private Terence Reaper of Horden, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, transport; a photograph of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (to be Colonel-in-Chief of The Light Infantry); a photograph of Princess Alexandra (to be Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of The Light Infantry; a photograph of the D.L.I. trooping of the colour at Colchester, [Essex] April 1968; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(1)

Photograph of Viscount Montgomery; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(2)

Photograph of The Durham Light Infantry band marching through Hartlepool; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(3)

Photograph of Private Terence Reaper of Horden, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, transport; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(4)

Photograph of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (to be Colonel-in-Chief of The Light Infantry); 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(5)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra (to be Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of The Light Infantry); 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/102(6)

Photograph of the D.L.I. trooping of the colour at Colchester, [Essex] April 1968; 10 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/103

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, entitled: Farewell to the Faithfuls by A.L. Crangle, with a photograph of Corporal John J. Norton, a photograph of Lance-Corporal Colin Stratton, and a photograph of Private James Usher, and with a list of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry who were awarded the Victoria Cross, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/103(1)

Photograph of Corporal John J. Norton, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/103(2)

Photograph of Lance-Corporal Colin Stratton, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/104

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, entitled: Peace keeping in Cyprus trouble spots is not new for the D.L.I., with a photograph of The Durham Light Infantry band marching past the statue of Ralph Ward Jackson, the first mayor of West Hartlepool, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/105

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: The D.L.I. fades out - with an appeal for a slap up party and Regiment of the County for the County, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/106

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: Farewell Durhams, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107

Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo supplement, entitled: The last post of the faithful Durhams, by A.L Crangle, with a photograph of Corporal John James Norton, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; a photograph of graves at Kophinou, Cyprus; a photograph of Lance-Corporal Stratton; photographs of Privates Usher, Reaper and Stoker; a photograph of Lance-Corporal Hedley Freeman; a photograph of the band of the bugles, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; a photograph of C.O., Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob, with Bugle Major Terence Walker and Sergeant Trotter, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(1)

Photograph of Corporal John James Norton, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Cyprus; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(2)

Photograph of graves at Kophinou, Cyprus; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(3)

Photograph of Lance-Corporal Colin Stratton and Private James Usher, Limassol, Cyprus, 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(4)

Photograph of Private Terence Reaper, driver, Limassol, Cyprus, 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(5)

Photograph of Private David Stoker, polishing boots, Limassol, Cyprus, 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(6)

Photograph of Lance-Corporal Hedley Freeman, Cyprus, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(7)

Photograph of the band and bugles, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(8)

Photograph of C.O., Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob, with Bugle Major Terence Walker, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(9)

Photograph of visitors to the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in Nicosia, Cyprus, 10 July 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/107(10)

Photograph of Sergeant John Trotter on patrol, Limassol Harbour, Cyprus, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/108

Newspaper cutting, from The Times , of a letter from Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, concerning army changes, 10 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/109

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Yorkshire Post, entitled: The K.O.Y.L.I. [King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry] and D.L.I. say farewell, by Reginald Brace, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/110

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: A black day for the D.L.I. Old Comrades' Club, Sunderland , 11 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/111

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: D.L.I. Farewell, 11 July 196[8]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/112

Newspaper cutting, from The Observer, entitled: The regiment that died that others might live on, by Patrick O' Donovan, 14 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/113

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Durhams help to keep the peace , with a photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob and Lieutenant-Colonel S.E. Kitson, 16 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/114

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Up the Durhams, 17 July [1968]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/115

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Evening Gazette, entitled: D.L.I. men win battle against ban , 17 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/116

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Evening Chronicle, entitled: Unhonoured, concerning celebrations to honour The Durham Light Infantry, 18 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/117

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Shields Gazette, concerning the disbanding of The Durham Light Infantry, 19 July 1968
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/118

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: Regiment of the County for the County, 26 July 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119

Newspaper cutting, from the Auckland Chronicle, entitled: Auckland says farewell to D.L.I. : Councillor C. Middlewood takes last salute, with a photograph of the 4th Battalion in Kingsway; a photograph of the band and bugles in the Market Place; a photograph of Sergeant R. Raine and Councillor Middlewood, Military Medal holder; a photograph of Councillor M. Balmer; and a photograph of a farewell drink at The Durham Light Infantry Club, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(1)

Photograph of Councillor C. Middlewood taking the salute after the Light Infantry sounded the retreat, Bishop Auckland, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(2)

Photograph of the band and bugles in the Market Place, Bishop Auckland; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(3)

Photograph of the 4th Light Infantry Battalion (DLI) in the Market Place, Bishop Auckland; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(4)

Photograph of a farewell drink at The Durham Light Infantry Club, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(5)

Photograph of Military Medal holder Concillor Michael Balmer with Durhams in The Durham Light Infantry Club, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/119(6)

Photograph of Sergeant R. Raine and Councillor Middlewood, examining the workings of the new infantry rifle, 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/120

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Farewell The Durhams, there's many a damp eye in Durham today , 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/121

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Hushed march will mark end of D.L.I. , 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/122

Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: End of D.L.I., regimental battle honours go back to 1764, with a photograph of the band of The Durham Light Infantry; a photograph of a parade of colours; a photograph of Princess Alexandra inspecting members of The Durham Light Infantry Association; and a photograph of Princess Alexandra meeting the Mayor of Durham, Councillor F. Dennison, 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/122(1)

Photograph of the band of The Durham Light Infantry; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/122(2)

Photograph of a parade of colours; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/122(3)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra inspecting members of The Durham Light Infantry Association; 12 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/122(4)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra meeting the Mayor of Durham, Councillor F. Dennison, 12 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/123

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Last Farewell to Faithful Durhams, with a photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to soldiers in Bede College; a photograph of the Princess with Rev. Dr. John Wild, the Dean of Durham; and a photograph of troops lining up for parade, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/123(1)

Photograph of troops lining up for parade, 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/123(2)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra with Rev. Dr. John Wild, the Dean of Durham; 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/123(3)

Photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to soldiers in Bede College; 13 December 1968

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/123(4)

Photograph of a Chelsea Pensioner; 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/124

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, entitled: D.L.I. farewell after 200 years, with a photograph of Princess Alexandra talking to members of the regiment, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/125

Newspaper cutting, from The Daily Telegraph, entitled: D.L.I. severs last link with its County, by T.J. Campbell, with a photograph of Princess Alexandra watching the arrival of the colours in the Cathedral, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/126

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, entitled: D.L.I. Farewell after 200 years, with a photograph of Princess Alexandra, Deputy Colonel in Chief of The Durham Light Infantry, 13 December 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/127

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: D.L.I. fund reaches £4,000, 13 January 1969
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/128

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham County Advertiser, of a letter, entitled: D.L.I. appeal, 17 January 1969
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/129

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Will the ram's horn call be heard again?, by Peter Anthony, 18 January 1971
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/130

Newspaper cutting, from the Evening Chronicle, entitled: Bring back D.L.I. to boost county says trade group, n.d. [c. 1970s]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/131

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: A treasured rose bush from Ypres will put down new roots in Durham, 10 November 1978
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/132

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: A rose for remembrance, 13 November 1978
(1 paper, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning Durham Light Infantry battalions and reunions (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133-145(2))Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133

Newspaper photograph of the Durhams at the Market Place, Durham; newspaper photograph of the Lord Lieutenant addressing soldiers; and a newspaper photograph of the Durhams arriving at Palace Green, Durham, n.d., [early 20th c.] On reverse: 'Northern Command rifle meeting - keen competition at Strensall',

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133(1)

Newspaper photograph of the Durhams at the Market Place, Durham; n.d., [early 20th c.]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133(2)

Newspaper photograph of the Lord Lieutenant addressing soldiers; n.d., [early 20th c.]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/133(3)

Newspaper photograph of the Durhams arriving at Palace Green, Durham, n.d., [early 20th c.]
(1 paper, printed, mounted on paper)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/134

Newspaper cutting, from The Daily Telegraph, advertising the forty second annual dinner of the 17th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry), T.A., 8 November 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/135

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Dress rehearsal, with a photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel Alder inspecting the 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 February 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/136

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: March is a swan-song of a T.A. unit, with a photograph of soldiers of the 6th and 8th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, marching through Durham, 27 February 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/137

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: Twin excellences merge in D.L.I. farewell and hail at Durham, with photographs of the 6th and 8th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, Major General Ricketts and guest and spectators, Palace Green, Durham, 3 March 1967

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/137(1)

Photograph of the 6th and 8th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, Palace Green, Durham, 3 March 1967

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/137(2)

Photograph of Major General Ricketts inspecting the 6th and 8th Battalions, Palace Green, Durham, 3 March 1967

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/137(3)

Photograph of spectators, 6th and 8th Battalions disbandment parade, Palace Green, Durham, 3 March 1967

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/137(4)

Photograph of the 6th and 8th Battalion colours, Palace Green, Durham, 3 March 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/138

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: 37,000 forces cut by 1970, B.A.O.R. pull-out next year and D.L.I. goes, with a photograph of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in West Berlin [Germany] in August 1961; 19 July 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/139

Copy newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, concerning the re-forming of the Stockton branch of The Durham Light Infantry Association, 19 February [1968]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/140

Copy newspaper cutting, including a photograph of Sunderland veterans outside the 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Old Comrades' Association Club, 10 July 196[8]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/140(1)

Photograph of the Victoria Cross awarded to Frederick Youens, n.d. [1968]

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/140(2)

Photograph of Sunderland veterans outside the 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Old Comrades' Association Club, 10 July 196[8]
(1 paper, duplicated)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/141

Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: Reunion at Durham, with two photographs of Lord Barnard, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, inspecting members of the Sunderland and Durham branches at College Green, Durham, 13 September 1971

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/141(1)

Photograph of Lord Barnard, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, inspecting members of the Sunderland and Durham branches at College Green, Durham, 13 September 1971

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/141(2)

Photograph of Lord Barnard, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, inspecting members of the Sunderland and Durham branches at College Green, Durham, 13 September 1971
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/142

Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, entitled: Wearside ceremony marks a double farewell, with a photograph of ex-servicemen of 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in Sunderland, 16 March 1974
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/143

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, of three photographs of the forty sixth annual reunion dinner of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1974

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/143(1)

Photograph of the forty sixth annual reunion dinner of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1974

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/143(2)

Photograph of the forty sixth annual reunion dinner of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1974

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/143(3)

Photograph of the forty sixth annual reunion dinner of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1974
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/144

Newspaper cutting, from the The Durham Advertiser, entitled: More were at D.L.I. dinner , with a photograph of warrant officers and sergeants of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, and a photograph of the arrival of the regimental band on Palace Green, Durham, 19 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/144(1)

Photograph of warrant officers and sergeants of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry at the annual reunion, 19 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/144(2)

Photograph of the arrival of the regimental band on Palace Green, Durham, at the annual reunion, 19 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/144(3)

Photograph of the buglers on Palace Green, Durham, at the annual reunion, 19 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/144(4)

Photograph of former soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry, at the annual reunion, Durham, 19 September 1975
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/145

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, of two photographs of men of the 8th and 11th Battalions at an annual dinner, 21 April 1977

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/145(1)

Photograph of men of the 8th and 11th Battalions at an annual dinner, 21 April 1977

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/145(2)

Photograph of men of the 8th and 11th Battalions at an annual dinner, 21 April 1977
(1 paper, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146-155(3))Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: We visit the Durhams in Colchester, [Essex], with five photographs of Major Gregson, Sergeant Dempsey, Colour Sergeant Allen and Captain Churchill, Sergeants Brown, Briggs, Taylor and Lowes 21 October 1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146(1)

Photograph of Major Gregson, Colchester, Essex, 21 October 1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146(2)

Photograph Sergeant Dempsey, Colchester, Essex, 21 October 1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146(3)

Photograph of Durham Light Infantry soldiers at Colchester, Essex, 21 October 1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146(4)

Photograph of Colour Sergeant Allen and Captain Churchill, Colchester, Essex, 21 October 1966

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/146(5)

Photograph of Sergeants Biggs, Taylor and Lowes, Colchester, Essex, 21 October 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/147

Newspaper cutting, from The Times, entitled: Colonel Sir T.A. Bradford obituary notice, 31 December 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/148

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Well known Durham Old Soldier has left City and Inn changes name - for Durhams , including a photograph of ex Regimental Sergeant-Major Jack Gray, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and a photograph of the Bay Horse Public House, Gilesgate, Durham, n.d. [1968]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/149

Newspaper cutting, from the Evening News, entitled: The men who just wouldn't stay put , with a photograph of Captain Farr, prisoner of war in Colditz Castle, Germany, 15 May 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/150

Newspaper cutting, from the West Evening Herald, entitled: Red Indians party in cellars , referring to the Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society and mentioning Captain Michael Farr, 4 July 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/151

Newspaper cutting, entitled: Abbey packed for funeral, concerning the funeral of Colonel Hugh Swinburne, 24 November 1973
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/152

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Men of the makeshift front , including a photograph of Arras veterans, Andy Hancock and Lol Stewart by the South African war memorial, Darlington, 2 June 1975
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/153

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Stanley is on the march again, with a photograph of Sergeant Bainbridge, Chelsea pensioner, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and a photograph of Colonel N. Cohen, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Alder, Captain J. Reid and Lieutenant-Colonel F. Phillips 15 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/153(1)

Photograph of Sergeant Bainbridge, Chelsea pensioner, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 15 September 1975

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/153(2)

Photograph of Colonel N. Cohen, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Alder, Captain J. Reid and Lieutenant-Colonel F. Phillips, 15 September 1975
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/154

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: Four collect a degree of fame, with a photograph of Sir (Charles) Denis Hamilton, at the presentation of honorary degrees at Newcastle University, 12 May 1979 Sir Dennis Hamilton was born in South Shields. He served in the Second World War in the Territorial Army and was lieutenant-colonel commanding the 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/155

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Dunkirk veterans remember fallen comrades - their finest hour, with a photograph of Victoria Cross holder Captain Annand, a photograph of Dunkirk veterans, and a photograph of Reg Smith, ex sergeant, Intelligence Brigade, 9 June 1980

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/155(1)

Photograph of Victoria Cross holder Captain Annand, 9 June 1980

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/155(2)

Photograph of Dunkirk veterans, 9 June 1980

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/155(3)

Photograph of Reg Smith, ex sergeant, Intelligence Brigade, 9 June 1980
(1 paper, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning soldiers of The Light Infantry (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/156)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/156

Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, entitled: Private James, G[eorge] M[edal], descrihing a Tyneside soldier decorated for bravery, with a photograph of Private James, 3rd Battalion, The Light Infantry, 25 February 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Newspaper cuttings concerning the regimental museum (Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157-160)Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157

Newspaper article, from the Durham County Advertiser, entitled: D.L.I. Museum - keeping faith with Durham's fighting sons, by Margaret Pentith, with a photograph of the medals of Lord William Paulet of the 68th Battalion; a photograph of General John Lambton; a photograph of Dervish dress; a photograph of weapons of the First World War; a photograph of a Lee Enfield Carbine MK1 rifle; and a photograph of a 'chocolate box' tin; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(1)

Photograph of the medals of Lord William Paulet of the 68th Battalion from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(2)

Photograph of General John Lambton from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(3)

Photograph of Dervish dress from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(4)

Photograph of weapons of the First World War from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(5)

Photograph of a Lee Enfield Carbine MK1 rifle from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/157(6)

Photograph of a 'chocolate box' tin from the Durham County Advertiser; 23 March 1973
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/158

Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Echo, entitled: D-day Durhams fall in for the mail, with a photograph of John Rumsby, Assistant at The Durham Light Infantry Museum, 4 June 1974
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/159

Newspaper cutting, from the Durham Advertiser, entitled: Help pay for V.C. plea to ex-D.L.I., with a photograph of Steve Shannon, Museum Curator, holding a photograph of Second-Lieutenant Youens, and a photograph of committee members, 14 January 1977
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/3/160

Newspaper cutting, from the Newcastle Journal, entitled: 'Help save Durham V.C. [Second-Lieutenant F. Youens], 21 February 1977
(1 paper, printed)

MUSIC AND SONG (Ref: D/DLI 14/4/1-7)Ref: D/DLI 14/4/1

Illustrated song sheet, no. 70, containing two songs as follows: 'The Durham Pant-wife's Petition to the Corporation (from the Durham Chronicle, 16 February 1854); and Durham Militia, printed for W.W. Murray, Claypath, Durham, n.d. [c. 1854]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/2

Illustrated song sheet, no. 56, containing two songs as follows: The British Militiaman and I'm Afloat , printed for Walker, Durham, n.d. [c. 1854]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/3

The Pretoria Songster : new songs on the war in South Africa , n.d. [1899 - 1902]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/4

Song sheet: How Kruger Lost his Sweetheart, Puzzle: Find Kruger , written by George Matthews, song writer, Sunderland, n.d. [1900]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/5

Song sheet: Steady, Durhams! , containing words dedicated to Major R. Horton Hummel by 'C.W.R.' and music by F. Pope Stamper, printed by W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1915
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/6

Our Boy , a march dedicated to the boys in khaki, composed by H. Elliott Smith, and published by Walsh, Holmes and Company, London, n.d. [1914 - 1918]
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/4/7

Our Boy , a march dedicated to the boys in khaki, composed by H. Elliott Smith, musical director, Empire, Sunderland, and published by Hills and Company, Sunderland, n.d. [1914 - 1918]
(2 papers, printed)

PRINTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS (Ref: D/DLI 14/5/1-11)Ref: D/DLI 14/5/1

Picture of the British Infantry Shako, in use between 1800 and 1855, and a picture of six successive designs of the uniform of a private of the 24th Foot, as worn between 1835 and 1842, by R.P. North, [18]57
(1 paper, printed, colour wash)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/2

Print of the 'Ecoles Militaires', depicting the uniforms of the military academies of Paris, St. Cyr, Brienne, Fontainebleu and Mars, all in France, dating from the time of Louis XV to 1808, by A. Charpentier, Paris, France, n.d. [19th c.]
(1 paper, 32cm. x 42cm., printed, card mounted)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/3

Print of an unidentified army encampment, n.d. [mid 19th c.]
(1 card, 43cm. x 27cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/4

Print of horse-drawn waggon teams led by British troops, and native ox teams, on the road from an embattled town, n.d. [19th c.]
(1 card, 42cm. x 26cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/5

Print of a British Army encampment and officers conversing with native population in barren, steppe-like terrain, n.d. [19th c.]
(1 card, 42cm. x 26cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/6

Print of an unidentified British Army cavalry charge, probably from Bacon's Series of Battle Pictures, n.d. [late 19th c.]
(1 card, 40cm. x 37cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/7

Print of the First Battle of Omdurman, which took place at 6.30 a.m. [on] 2 September 1898, including a guide to the layout of British troops and the story of the battle told in headlines, Bacon's Series of Battle Pictures no. 2 , published by A. Sutherland, 1898
(1 paper, 76cm. x 56cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/8

Illustration of the Battle of Belmont [South Africa], 23 November 1899, including a guide to the layout of British troops and the story of the battle told in headlines, Bacon's Series of Battle Pictures, no. 4, published by S[utherland], 1899
(1 paper, 76cm. x 56cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/9

Pictorial description of the Defence of Mafeking, 1899, Bacon's South African Battle Pictures no. 3 ; published by S[utherland], 1899
(1 paper, 76cm. x 56cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/10

Pictorial description of the Battle of Modder River, 28 November 1899, Bacon's South African Battle Pictures no. 5, published by A.. S[utherland], 1899
(1 paper, 77cm. x 57cm., colour printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/5/11

Pictorial description of the Siege of Ladysmith, 1900, Bacon's South African Battle Pictures no. 6 ; published by A.. S[utherland], 1900
(1 paper, 76cm. x 56cm., colour printed)

MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATERIAL (Ref: D/DLI 14/6/1-8)Ref: D/DLI 14/6/1

Poor Pillicoddy; a Farce in One Act, by J.M. Morton, London, n.d. [1848 - 1855] This farce was performed by the Durham Militia in 1855
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/2

The British Gazette, no. 2, H.M.S.O., London, 6 May 1926 Includes: a list of Civil Commissioners, staffs and officers, issued by the Ministry of Health in connection with the state of emergency.
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/3

Final Report by ...... Sir Nevile Henderson, G.C.M.G., on the circumstances leading to the termination of his mission to Berlin, [Germany] 20 September 1939; Cmd. 6115, H.M.S.O., London, 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/4

Who's Who, 1943: an annual biographical dictionary with which is incorporated 'Men and women of the time'; ninety-fifth year of issue, 1943
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/5

The Official Names of the Battles, Actions and Engagements fought by the Land Forces of the Commonwealth during the Second World War, 1939 - 1945 : Report of the Battles Nomenclature Committee, as approved by the Army Council, H.M.S.O., London, 1956
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/6

Official guide to the Corporation of Durham, 1938
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/7

Catalogue of an exhibition of paintings, prints, documents, diaries, letters and other relics, entitled: Cook and a hundred years after , concerning Captain James Cook, June 1956
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: D/DLI 14/6/8

Catalogue of exhibits of the Northumbria Artillery Museum (101st (Northumbrian) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers), n.d. [after 1967]
(7 papers)



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