Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 1 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Regiment
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Durham Light Infantry Records (Ref: D/DLI)
- Regiment (Ref: D/DLI 1)
- Colonels of the Regiment (Ref: D/DLI 1/1)
- Brigadier-General Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant, 1937 - 1940 (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/1)
- General Sir Nigel Poett, 1956 - 1965 (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/2-11)
- Correspondence (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/2-7)
- Correspondence and supporting papers for Colonels' Committee meetings (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/8-11)
- Instructions and Reports to Colonels of the Regiment, 1927 - 1972 (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/12-17)
- Copy minutes of the Colonels' Committee of The Light Infantry Brigade, 1949 - 1969 (Ref: D/DLI 1/1/18-19)
- Honorary Colonels of the Regiment (Ref: D/DLI 1/2)
- King Vajiravudh of Siam (d. 1925) (Ref: D/DLI 1/2/1-2)
- Regimental Committees (Ref: D/DLI 1/3)
- Cottage Homes Management Committee, 1903 - 1923 (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/1-2)
- Regimental Committee, including the 68th Committee, 1948 - 1970 (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/3-8)
- Minutes (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/3-4)
- Correspondence (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/5-8)
- Battle Honours Committee, 1956 - 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/9-11)
- Regimental Fund Management Committee, 1904, 1938 - 1986 (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/12-56)
- Minutes (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/12-13)
- Correspondence of the chairman of the Regimental Fund Committee (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/14-27)
- Correspondence of the Secretary to the Regimental Fund Committee (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/28-33)
- Correspondence of the Secretary to the Regimental Fund Committee concerning the property of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/34-39)
- Trust deeds and inventories of the property of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/40-50)
- Trust deeds of the Regimental Collection and the charities of the former County of Durham Regiment, Royal Artillery (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/51)
- Inventories of property at the Regimental Depot and Headquarters (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/52-55)
- Financial (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/56)
- Officer Commanding Regimental Depot and Regimental Secretary (Ref: D/DLI 1/4)
- Correspondence, 1948 - 1972 (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/1-18)
- Correspondence of the Deputy Colonel (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/1-2)
- Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning recruitment, officers and general business (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/3-7)
- Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning personnel and the closure of the depot at Brancepeth Castle (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/8)
- Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning the regimental bicentenary celebrations (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/9-11)
- Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning the regimental history (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/12-15)
- Correspondence concerning the colours of the 8th Battalion (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/16)
- Correspondence and circulars from the Light Infantry Brigade and Depot (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/17-18)
- Recruitment posters, 1911 - 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/19-20)
- Regimental organisation, c. 1955 (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/21)
- Records concerning Army reorganisation, 1968 (Ref: D/DLI 1/4/22-23)
- Regimental Headquarters or Depot (Ref: D/DLI 1/5)
- Depot Scrapbook, 1801 - 1936 (Ref: D/DLI 1/5/1-3)
- Sunderland Depot, 1873 - 1884 (Ref: D/DLI 1/5/4-5)
- Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1884 - 1939 (Ref: D/DLI 1/5/6-21)
- Brancepeth Castle Depot and No. 4 Infantry Training Centre, 1939 - 1962 (Ref: D/DLI 1/5/22-30)
- Number not used (Ref: D/DLI 1/6)
- Regimental History (Ref: D/DLI 1/7)
- History and Traditions, 1937 (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/1)
- The Story of The Durham Light Infantry by E.W. Short (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/2-3)
- The D.L.I. at War by D. Rissik (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/4)
- Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/5-12)
- Notes concerning regimental history, 1935 - 1969 (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/13-15)
- Papers of Colonel the Hon. William Lyonel Vane, 1914 - 1920 (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/16-132)
- 'Short History of The Durham Light Infantry' (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/16-19)
- Letters to Colonel W.L. Vane concerning his history of the regiment during the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/20-44)
- Letter to Lieutenant-Colonel J.O.C. Hasted (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/45)
- Letters to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/46-50)
- Letters to Lady Katharine Vane concerning the late Colonel W.L. Vane's history of the regiment during the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/51-55)
- Records concerning honorary and commanding officers in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/56-58)
- Records concerning officers of The Durham Light Infantry, and officer casualties, in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/59-65)
- Records concerning the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/66-70)
- Records concerning the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/71-95)
- Records concerning the 1st and 2nd Battalions in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/96-97)
- Records concerning the 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/98-101)
- Records concerning the 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/102)
- Extracts from the Army List concerning the regiment in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/103-122)
- Records concerning territorial and volunteer forces in the First World War (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/123-125)
- Records concerning The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/126-128)
- Letters to Captain Fillingham, concerning regimental history (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/129-132)
- Regimental Journals and Newsletters (Ref: D/DLI 1/8)
- The Sea and The Durham Light Infantry Gazette, 1858 - 1861 (Ref: D/DLI 1/8/1-10)
- The Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, 1934 - 1968 (Ref: D/DLI 1/8/11-25)
- The Durham Light Infantry Monthly News Letter, 1946 (Ref: D/DLI 1/8/26)
- The Durham Light Infantry Regimental News Letter, 1967 - 1968 (Ref: D/DLI 1/8/27-28)
- Regimental Band and Music (Ref: D/DLI 1/9)
- Manuscript Music, 19thC - 1968 (Ref: D/DLI 1/9/1-9)
- Band Music Cards, 20thC (Ref: D/DLI 1/9/10-14)
- Printed Music, 1893 - 1926 (Ref: D/DLI 1/9/15-106)
- Song and Verse, c. 1899 - 1918 (Ref: D/DLI 1/9/107-108)
- Records concerning the Band, c. 1945 - 1950 (Ref: D/DLI 1/9/109-110)
- Services of Officers (Ref: D/DLI 1/10)
- Records of services of officers, 1917 - 1919 (Ref: D/DLI 1/10/1)
- List of potential officers, 1959 - 1965 (Ref: D/DLI 1/10/2)
- Rolls of Honour and Books of Remembrance (Ref: D/DLI 1/11)
- Roll of honour and book of remembrance, 1939 - 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 1/11/1-2)
- Records concerning the book of remembrance, 1914 - 1918 (Ref: D/DLI 1/11/3)
- War Graves and Memorials (Ref: D/DLI 1/12)
- Grave of Major William Gough, 68th Light Infantry, drowned at sea, 1822 (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/1-8)
- War graves of the 68th Durham Light Infantry, New Zealand War, 1864 -1866 (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/9-15)
- Graves in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of Durham Light Infantrymen killed in action in Belgium and France in 1940 (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/16-30)
- War graves in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/31-52)
- War graves of Durham Light Infantrymen, Berlin, Germany, 1943 - 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/53)
- Graves in Kranji Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, 1946 (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/54-67)
- War Memorials, 20thC (Ref: D/DLI 1/12/68-74)
- Commemorative and Memorial Ceremonies (Ref: D/DLI 1/13)
- Coronation of King George V, 1911 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/1)
- Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/2)
- Birthday parade of Queen Elizabeth II, 1963 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/3)
- Freedom of the city of Durham, 1944 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/4)
- Freedom of the borough of Sunderland, 1944 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/5)
- Freedom of the borough of Hartlepool, 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/6)
- Bicentenary of the regiment, 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/7-9)
- Centenary of the battle of Inkerman, 1954 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/10)
- South African war memorial dedication, Darlington, 1905 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/11)
- Bowes Museum war memorial dedication, 1921 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/12)
- Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel dedication, 1923 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/13-28)
- Durham Light Infantry memorial garden dedication, 1950 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/29)
- Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, 1957 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/30)
- Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/31-38)
- Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Brookwood, Surrey, 1958 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/39)
- Thanksgiving services for the end of the Second World War, 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/40-42)
- Anniversary of the battle of El Alamein, 1946 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/43)
- John Byrne, V.C., memorial dedication, 1985 (Ref: D/DLI 1/13/44-45)
- Colours and Colour Ceremonies (Ref: D/DLI 1/14)
- Newspaper cuttings, 1968 (Ref: D/DLI 1/14/1-2)
- Photographs, 1968 - 1991 (Ref: D/DLI 1/14/3-5)
- Durham Light Infantry Prisoners of War Fund (Ref: D/DLI 1/15)
- Wrightson Comforts Fund, 1914 - 1918 (Ref: D/DLI 1/15/1-26)
- Durham Light Infantry Prisoner of War Fund, 1939 - 1945 (Ref: D/DLI 1/15/27)
- Durham Light Infantry Dinner Club (Ref: D/DLI 1/16)
- Record of the hundred dinners, 1860 - 1977 (Ref: D/DLI 1/16/1)
- Records concerning the 100th dinner, 1977 (Ref: D/DLI 1/16/2)
- Durham Light Infantry Locomotive (Ref: D/DLI 1/17)
- Naming of locomotive, 1963 (Ref: D/DLI 1/17/1-4)
- Presentation of nameplate to DLI Museum, 1983 (Ref: D/DLI 1/17/5)
Catalogue Contents
Brigadier-General Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant 1937 - 1940
Colonel Claude Matthews 1940 - 1947
Brigadier John Churchill 1947 - 1952
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Terence Airey 1952 - 1956
General Sir Nigel Poett 1956 - 1965
Major-General Abdy Rickets 1965 - 1968
As Crown Prince of Siam attached to the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Aldershot in 1899; died 1925
Ref: D/DLI 1/2/1Two cottages were built by public subscription at Western Hill, Durham, for disabled men of The Durham Light Infantry. They were known as 'The Durham Light Infantry Cottage Homes'. A third cottage, Cliffe Cottage, Darlington, was to be handed over by W.J. Wilson of Cliffe, Darlington.
The Management Committee ceased in 1922 when the assets were transferred to the Charity Commissioners in trust for The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund.
The Regimental Committee was reorganised in 1957 to include representation from the territorial battalions and affiliated regiments. The reorganised committee consisted of the 68th Committee, dealing exclusively with all matters of policy, domestic and financial business of the regular battalion and the depot, and the Regimental Committee,representing the territorial battalions, the affiliated regiments, formerly 5th, 7th and 9th Battalions, and the cadet battalions. The chairman of the Regimental Fund was a member of the committee.
Minutes (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/3-4)Ref: D/DLI 1/3/3For records of the Regimental Fund Management Trustees see: D/DLI 8/1
Minutes (Ref: D/DLI 1/3/12-13)Ref: D/DLI 1/3/12Sunderland (1873 - 1884)
Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne (1884 - 1939)
Brancepeth Castle (1939 - 1962)
Sir John Moore Barracks, Shrewsbury (1962 - 1968)
Colonel W.L. Vane published his regimental history, The Durham Light Infantry, in 1914. The following papers were collected for a history of the regular and first line territorial battalions of the regiment throughout the First World War, as a continuation of his earlier work. Completion of this project was prevented by Colonel Vane's death on 23 January 1920.
'Short History of The Durham Light Infantry' (Ref: D/DLI 1/7/16-19)Ref: D/DLI 1/7/16Newsletters of the 68th Light Infantry. See Appendix VIII of W.L. Vane, The Durham Light Infantry, 1914, for further details.
Ref: D/DLI 1/8/1During the Second World War publication of the regimental journal was replaced by monthly newsletters.
Ref: D/DLI 1/8/26For minutes of the Prisoner of War Fund, 1941 - 1945, see D/DLI 1/3/12
Ref: D/DLI 1/15/27For additional records of the Dinner Club see D/DLI 7/509/1-3
Record of the hundred dinners, 1860 - 1977 (Ref: D/DLI 1/16/1)Ref: D/DLI 1/16/1Two locomotives have carried the name plate 'The Durham Light Infantry'.
The first was LNER Gresley Class V2 steam locomotive No. 60964, built at Darlington Works in 1943. It was named 'The Durham Light Infantry' at Durham Station on 29 April 1958 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Regiment. Before disposal at Swindon Works in 1964 the 60964 locomotive name plate was presented to the Regiment at the naming ceremony for the replacement locomotive in October 1963.
Class 55 Deltic diesel locomotive D9017 was named 'The Durham Light Infantry' at Durham Station on 29 October 1963. It was withdrawn from service at the end of 1981 and scrapped in January 1983. The diesel locomotive name plate was presented to the Regiment by British Rail at Gilesgate TA Centre in Durham City on 1 November 1983.
Both name plates are preserved in the DLI Objects Collection.