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  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(74)
    Newspaper cutting from The Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette with a photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Vaux and officers of the 7th Battalion D/DLI 11/4/2/28(74)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(75)
    Newspaper cutting from The Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette of the third part of an article written by Major Mark Storey on the history of the 7thD/DLI 11/4/2/28(75)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(76)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo reporting that on 10 December 1936 the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry will cease to exist as an inD/DLI 11/4/2/28(76)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(77)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Horan, commanding 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, askinD/DLI 11/4/2/28(77)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(78)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo reporting on allegations made by Mr. Tom Brown, Independent candidate for Southwick, that during the previoD/DLI 11/4/2/28(78)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(79)
    Newspaper cutting from the Newcastle Daily Journal giving details of a visit to Durham on 30 October to give a lecture on Abyssinia in the officers' mD/DLI 11/4/2/28(79)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(80)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of a silver challenge cup presented in September 1877 by the mayor and corporation of SundeD/DLI 11/4/2/28(80)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(83)
    Letter from H. Craven, town clerk, Town Hall, Sunderland, on behalf of the mayor, to Captain W.F. Laing, asking him to convey to the Commanding OfficeD/DLI 11/4/2/28(83)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(84)
    Black and white copy of the King's colour of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, with names of battles in which they were engaged, sent by H.D/DLI 11/4/2/28(84)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(85)
    Itinerary for the Armistice Day service of Sunderland Borough Council, 11 November 1921D/DLI 11/4/2/28(85)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(86)
    Black and white copy of the Regimental colour of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, with battles fought and giving colours to be used, sent D/DLI 11/4/2/28(86)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(87)
    Invitation from Lieutenant-Colonel A.H. Birchall, M.C. and officials to the unveiling of a tablet in the Officers' Mess, Livingstone Road Drill Hall, D/DLI 11/4/2/28(87)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(88)
    A list from the tablet erected in the Officers' Mess, Livingstone Road Drill Hall, Sunderland, of the officers of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light ID/DLI 11/4/2/28(88)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(89)
    Newspaper cutting from an unidentified newspaper reporting on the unveiling of the tablet to the officers of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light InfantD/DLI 11/4/2/28(89)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/28(90)
    Newspaper cutting from an unidentified newspaper, reporting on the 'Laying up of the Colours' of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry at BishopD/DLI 11/4/2/28(90)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(1)
    Letter from G.S. McIntire, Town Clerk, Town Hall, Sunderland, giving details of a service at Bishopwearmouth parish church on 28 January 1936, to markD/DLI 11/4/2/29(1)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(3)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Daily Echo giving details of the success of Sergeant William J. Beckwith, previously in the 7th Battalion The DuD/DLI 11/4/2/29(3)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(4)
    Newspaper cutting, from the Sunderland Echo, of a photograph of crowds watching the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry enter Sunderland station fD/DLI 11/4/2/29(4)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(5)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of three soldiers from the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry leaving Sunderland for tD/DLI 11/4/2/29(5)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(6)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo giving details of a display given at Redcar, Yorkshire, by the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry whilD/DLI 11/4/2/29(6)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(7)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo giving details of a Military Tattoo with 1,000 troops which was held at the Greyhound Stadium in South ShieD/DLI 11/4/2/29(7)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(8)
    Newspaper cutting from The Times taken from The Gazette, giving details of appointments in the Territorial Army, 16 September 1936D/DLI 11/4/2/29(8)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(9)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo giving details of the speeches and winners of the prizes from the Battalion Annual Shoot at the annual BattD/DLI 11/4/2/29(9)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(10)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of Sergeant G. Little receiving the Stockdale Bowl from Major-General W.N. Herbert at the 7D/DLI 11/4/2/29(10)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(11)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo giving details of the speech of Major T.C. Squance at the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry prize disD/DLI 11/4/2/29(11)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(12)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of officers and trophies at the annual prize distribution of the 7th Durham Light Infantry D/DLI 11/4/2/29(12)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(13)
    Newspaper cutting from the North Mail giving details of the disbanding of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, and the conversion into a searcD/DLI 11/4/2/29(13)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(14)
    Newspaper cutting from The Times giving details of the formation in the North and the Midlands of a 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division including 7th BattalionD/DLI 11/4/2/29(14)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(15)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo reporting on the annual dinner of the Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers in which speeches were made by Brevet D/DLI 11/4/2/29(15)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(16)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo stating that the Parks Committee had given permission for the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry and tD/DLI 11/4/2/29(16)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(17)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo reporting that the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, shortly to become an anti-aircraft unit, need bD/DLI 11/4/2/29(17)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(21)
    Newspaper cutting of a photograph of officers and men of the 7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry (T.A.) at a reunion dinner on 25 November 1936 D/DLI 11/4/2/29(21)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(43)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo with a photograph of an officer of the 47th (Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E., adjustinD/DLI 11/4/2/29(43)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(52)
    Newspaper cutting of a photograph of a Locator [ ] Mark III searchlight, searching for 'raiding' planes during the demonstration by the 47th (The DurhD/DLI 11/4/2/29(52)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(56)
    Newspaper cutting from the North Mail of a photograph of men adjusting a sound locator for the mock air raid on Sunderland on 4 February 1937, organisD/DLI 11/4/2/29(56)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(58)
    Newspaper cutting from the Newcastle Journal of a photograph of men unloading a locator [ ] Mark III searchlight ready for the demonstration to be givD/DLI 11/4/2/29(58)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(59)
    Newspaper cutting from the Newcastle Journal of a group photograph, taken at Castle Eden, of senior officers of the 30th (Durham) Anti-Aircraft Group D/DLI 11/4/2/29(59)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(73)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo with a photograph of Captain James Storey and details of his promotion from Lieutenant to Captain in the 47D/DLI 11/4/2/29(73)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(93)
    Newspaper cutting of a photograph of guests at the 7th Old Comrades' Association tenth reunion dinner held in the Palatine Hotel, Sunderland, on 21 ApD/DLI 11/4/2/29(93)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29/99(1)
    Photograph of Major J.R. Wood, 47th (The Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E., 1937D/DLI 11/4/2/29/99(1)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29/99(2)
    Photograph of Captain K. Black, 47th (The Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E., 1937D/DLI 11/4/2/29/99(2)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(102)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of Brigadier-General R.T. Hammick, D.S.O., Commanding Officer 30th Northumbrian Anti-AircraD/DLI 11/4/2/29(102)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(104)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of men of the Sunderland Territorials, giving three cheers for the new King and Queen (GeorD/DLI 11/4/2/29(104)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(108)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of schoolboys inspecting a Lewis gun during the Empire Air Display at Usworth, 29 May 1937D/DLI 11/4/2/29(108)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(113)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of officers of the 47th (Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion R.E. (T.A.) outsideD/DLI 11/4/2/29(113)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29/115(1)
    Photograph of part of the column of Territorials of the 47th (Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. on Church Parade, 13 June 1937D/DLI 11/4/2/29/115(1)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29/115(2)
    Photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel R. Horan, 47th (Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E., chatting to two officers at the parade, 13 JuneD/DLI 11/4/2/29/115(2)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(116)
    Newspaper cutting from an unidentified paper of a photograph of the principals at the R.E. Old Comrades' Association dinner of [23 June 1937], J. RuddD/DLI 11/4/2/29(116)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(120)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo of a photograph of the men of the 47th Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E., marching down D/DLI 11/4/2/29(120)
  • ref: D/DLI 11/4/2/29(121)
    Newspaper cutting from the Sunderland Echo giving details of the camp of the 47th Durham Light Infantry Anti-Aircraft Battalion R.E., at Filey, YorkshD/DLI 11/4/2/29(121)


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