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Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham raiD/DLI 1/17/1(18)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett presenting a plaque to driver J. Witherspoon during the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light InfaD/DLI 1/17/1(19)
Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett and Captain R.W. Annand V.C., at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light D/DLI 1/17/1(20)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett at the controls of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from The Journal, 30 October 1963D/DLI 1/17/1(21)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett in the drivers' cab of the new locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham Railway Station, 29 OctobeD/DLI 1/17/1(22)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett presenting a plaque to driver J. Witherspoon during the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light InfaD/DLI 1/17/1(23)
Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways], taken during the presentation of a name plate oD/DLI 1/17/1(24)
Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways], taken during the presentation of a name plate oD/DLI 1/17/1(25)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett being presented with a painting of the locomotive The Durham Light Infantry, [by L.H. McRobert of British RailwaD/DLI 1/17/1(26)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett being presented with a model of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, [by L.H. McRobert of British RailwaysD/DLI 1/17/1(27)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways] with a model soldier, 1963D/DLI 1/17/1(28)
Photograph of two unidentified men [possibly Mr Jim Hall, co-driver, and Mr Jack Witherspoon, driver of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry] witD/DLI 1/17/1(29)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett and two unidentified men [possibly Mr Jim Hall co-driver on left and Mr Jack Witherspoon, train driver on right]D/DLI 1/17/1(30)
Photograph of British Railways steam locomotive, no. 60964 The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [mid 20th c.]D/DLI 1/17/3
Photograph print of bandsmen of the regiment at the naming ceremony of The Durham Light Infantry steam locomotive, Durham railway station, n.d. [1963]D/DLI 1/17/4
Photograph of buglers Stokoe, left, and Robson, right, of 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry, flanking the nameplate of The Durham Light Infantry locomD/DLI 1/17/5(2)
Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, with Buglers Stokoe, second left, and Robson, right,D/DLI 1/17/5(3)
Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff SouD/DLI 1/17/5(4)
Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff SouD/DLI 1/17/5(5)
Photograph of dignitaries, and officers and soldiers of The Light Infantry, taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameD/DLI 1/17/5(6)
Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left; Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff SouD/DLI 1/17/5(7)
Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left; Mr Robert Ellison, former member of The Durham LightD/DLI 1/17/5(8)
Photograph of His Majesty King Vajiravudh Rama VI of Thailand, wearing the uniform of Honorary General in the British Army, n.d. [before 1925]D/DLI 1/2/3
Photograph portrait of H.R.H. Princess Alexandra, taken in the grounds of Kensington Palace, London, by Antony Armstrong Jones, in celebration of her D/DLI 1/2/4
Sketch of a design for the central panel in the Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel to commemorate the regiment's long association with the County oD/DLI 1/3/60
Postcard illustration of The Durham Light Infantry emblem, the old cap badge and the 1875 cap badge, n.d. [1908 - 1914]D/DLI 1/4/73
Christmas card of The Durham Light Infantry, containing a photograph of the dedication of the Memorial Garden, Durham Cathedral, on 9 July 1950, n.d. D/DLI 1/4/74
Christmas card of The Durham Light Infantry, containing a photograph of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on the royal visit to Teesside, on 4 June 1956, n.d. [D/DLI 1/4/75
Christmas card of The Durham Light Infantry, containing a reproduction of the etching of Brancepeth Castle in the Officers' Mess at the regimental depD/DLI 1/4/76
Page detached from the Depot scrapbook D/DLI 1/5/1, containing postcard photographs of the Gateshead War Memorial opening ceremony on 14 May 1922:D/DLI 1/5/31
Photograph of soldiers standing on parade at the Gateshead War Memorial opening ceremony, 14 May 1922D/DLI 1/5/31(1)
Photograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry marching past buildings at the Gateshead War Memorial opening ceremony, 14 May 1922D/DLI 1/5/31(2)
Photograph of the Mayor of Gateshead addressing civic representatives and army officers at the Gateshead War Memorial opening ceremony, 14 May 1922D/DLI 1/5/31(3)
Photograph of a painting of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, c.1960D/DLI 1/5/32(1)
Christmas greetings card, from Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, featuring a photograph of the Princess standing with an African man in a garden,D/DLI 1/5/32(2)
Photograph of a view of plants growing at the entrance to The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Headquarters, taken at Elvet Waterside, Durham, c.1962D/DLI 1/5/32(3)
Photograph of a view of plants growing at the entrance to The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Headquarters, taken at Elvet Waterside, Durham, c.1962D/DLI 1/5/32(4)
Photograph of a view of plants growing at the entrance to The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Headquarters, taken at Elvet Waterside, Durham, c.1962D/DLI 1/5/32(5)
Photograph of an office desk [possibly at The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Headquarters, Elvet Waterside, Durham], c.1962D/DLI 1/5/32(6)
Photograph showing paintings on a wall [possibly at The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Headquarters, Elvet Waterside, Durham], c.1962D/DLI 1/5/32(7)
Newspaper cutting from the Northern Daily Mail, containing a photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphries, The Durham Light Infantry, with a shootiD/DLI 1/5/32(8)
Newspaper cutting, from the Northern Daily Mail, concerning a shooting trophy given to Durham City Council, by The Durham Light Infantry, on permanentD/DLI 1/5/32(9)
Newspaper cutting of a review, by Brigadier W.F.K. Thompson, of Faithful: the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, by S.G.P. Ward, c. 1963D/DLI 1/5/32(10)
Newspaper cutting, from the Sunday Times, of a review, by Sir Arthur Bryant, of Faithful: the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, by S.G.P. Ward, 10 ND/DLI 1/5/32(11)
Newspaper cutting from the Sunday Sun, of a review, by Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks, of Faithful: the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, by D/DLI 1/5/32(12)
Photograph of a senior officer [General Sir Nigel Poett, or Lord Barnard, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham] inspecting members of The Durham Light InfD/DLI 1/5/32(13)
Photograph of Lord Barnard, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, saluting a march past by members of the Durham Light Infantry Association, taken during D/DLI 1/5/32(14)
Newspaper cutting, from the Durham County Advertiser, concerning a reunion parade of the Durham Light Infantry Association, dated 13 September 1963D/DLI 1/5/32(15)
Card featuring a painting of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, wearing a Durham Light Infantry brooch, c.1963D/DLI 1/5/32(16)
Letter to Sir Phillip Hay, Secretary to Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, Kensington Palace, London, from General Sir Nigel Poett, The War OfficeD/DLI 1/5/32(17)


















































