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Letter to Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphries, Regimental Headquarters, Durham Light Infantry, Durham City, from General Sir Nigel Poett, The War OfficeD/DLI 1/5/32(18)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, in civilian dress, inspecting the Durham contingent of the Durham Light ID/DLI 1/5/32(20)
Newspaper cutting photograph, from the Sunderland Echo, showing retired Company Sergeant-Major 'Jimmy' Wood, left, General Sir Nigel Poett, centre, anD/DLI 1/5/32(21)
Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, inspecting the Sunderland contingent of the Durham Light Infantry AssociaD/DLI 1/5/32(22)
Photograph of members of the Durham Light Infantry Association socialising in Gilesgate drill hall during a reunion, taken at Durham, c.1964 - 1965D/DLI 1/5/32(23)
Newspaper cutting, from The Journal, concerning a reunion parade of the Durham Light Infantry Association, dated 11 September 1965D/DLI 1/5/32(24)
Newspaper cutting concerning a reunion parade of the Durham Light Infantry Association, September 1965D/DLI 1/5/32(25)
Newspaper cutting concerning a reunion of the sergeants of the 1st and 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Durham, c.1965D/DLI 1/5/32(26)
Newspaper cutting containing a photograph of Chelsea pensioners James Wood and William F. Bale at a reunion of the sergeants of the 1st and 2nd BattalD/DLI 1/5/32(27)
Card featuring a photograph of Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, in civilian dress, c.1966D/DLI 1/5/32(28)
Newspaper cutting, from The Times, of a court circular concerning receptions, given to General Sir Nigel Poett and General A.H.G. Ricketts, by Her RoyD/DLI 1/5/32(29)
Photograph of Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, inspecting members of the Durham Light Infantry Association during D/DLI 1/5/32(30)
Photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of the Durham Light Infantry Association, leading members of the Association into Durham CathedrD/DLI 1/5/32(31)
Photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of the Durham Light Infantry Association, giving a report during a meeting, c.1967D/DLI 1/5/32(32)
Newspaper cutting photograph showing officers and non-commissioned officers of The Durham Light Infantry standing outside The Durham Light InfantrymanD/DLI 1/5/32(33)
Photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, escorted by Major MacGregor-Oakford, arriving to inspect soldiers of 'A' and 'D' Companies, 1st BattalioD/DLI 1/5/32(34)
Photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of the Durham Light Infantry Association, leading members of the Association past a saluting basD/DLI 1/5/32(35)
Photograph of Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, laying a wreath on the regimental memorial at Durham Cathedral, SepD/DLI 1/5/32(36)
Order of service for the laying up of the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Durham Cathedral, 12 December 1968D/DLI 1/5/32(37)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, taken outside Durham Cathedral, 12 December 1968D/DLI 1/5/32(38)
Photograph of the band of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching through Durham Market Place, 12 December 1968D/DLI 1/5/32(39)
Photograph of soldiers carrying the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, through Durham Market Place, 12 December 1968D/DLI 1/5/32(40)
Photograph of Captain and Adjutant T.B. Vesey, escorted by Regimental Sergeant-Major C.E. Darwin and Major R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, leading soldiers ofD/DLI 1/5/32(41)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, arriving to inspect the 1st Battalion, The Durham LighD/DLI 1/5/32(42)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, approaching Sergeant A.F. Lynn during an inspection ofD/DLI 1/5/32(43)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, inspecting the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light InfantrD/DLI 1/5/32(44)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, approaching Colour-Sergeant Wakefield during an inspecD/DLI 1/5/32(45)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, talking to Colour-Sergeant Wakefield during an inspectD/DLI 1/5/32(46)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, talking to Colour-Sergeant Wakefield during an inspectD/DLI 1/5/32(47)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob, inspecting the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light InfantrD/DLI 1/5/32(48)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra talking to Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts, right, and Major J.W. Jones, left, during an inspection D/DLI 1/5/32(49)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Major J.W. Jones, inspecting the Durham Light Infantry Association, taken at Palace GD/DLI 1/5/32(50)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, escorted by Major J.W. Jones, inspecting the Durham Light Infantry Association banners, taken at D/DLI 1/5/32(51)
Photograph of Major J.W. Jones escorting Her Royal Highness Princess Alexander, during an inspection of the Durham Light Infantry Association, as MajoD/DLI 1/5/32(52)
Photograph of officers and soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, including Captain L.J.C. Anderson and Major G.M. Benson, standingD/DLI 1/5/32(53)
Photograph showing the final trooping of the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Palace Green, Durham, 12 December 1968D/DLI 1/5/32(54)
Photograph of soldiers marching the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to Durham Cathedral, with the flags dipped to Her Royal HD/DLI 1/5/32(55)
Photograph of the colour party of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken outside Durham Cathedral, 12 December 1968 Left to right: LieuD/DLI 1/5/32(56)
Photograph of the Dean of Durham Cathedral escorting Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra to her seat, taken during a ceremony for the laying up of cD/DLI 1/5/32(57)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra sitting beside Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts during a ceremony for the laying up of colours of theD/DLI 1/5/32(58)
Photograph of soldiers marching the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, down the main aisle of Durham Cathedral during a laying uD/DLI 1/5/32(59)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra watching soldiers marching the colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, during a lD/DLI 1/5/32(60)
Photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Jacob handing the Queen's colour to the Dean of Durham Cathedral, taken during a ceremony for the laying up of tD/DLI 1/5/32(61)
Photograph of Reverend Parr holding the Regimental colour, and Reverend Rice holding the Queen's colour flag during a ceremony for the laying up of coD/DLI 1/5/32(62)
Photograph of Major-General A.H.G. Ricketts reading the lesson during a ceremony for the laying up of colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light ID/DLI 1/5/32(63)
Photograph of the Right Reverend, The Bishop of Birmingham delivering a sermon during the laying up of colours of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light D/DLI 1/5/32(64)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and Sir James Duff, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, leaving Durham Cathedral after attending a lD/DLI 1/5/32(65)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra leaning down to catch a programme dropped by Sir James Duff, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, takD/DLI 1/5/32(66)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and Sir James Duff, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, leaving Durham Cathedral after attending a lD/DLI 1/5/32(67)
Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and Sir James Duff, Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, walking past a television camera after attenD/DLI 1/5/32(68)


















































