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Photograph of 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, physical training display by floodlight, at York Military Tattoo, Yorkshire, 1933D/DLI 7/386/67
Photograph of physical training display of 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, by floodlight, York Military Tattoo, Yorkshire, 1933D/DLI 7/386/68
Photograph of physical training display by 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at York Military Tattoo, Yorkshire, 1933D/DLI 7/386/69
Photograph of massed pipe bands display, York Military Tattoo, Yorkshire, 1933D/DLI 7/386/70
Photograph, probably of a physical training display team of the 1st Battalion, n.d., [1930s]D/DLI 7/386/71
Photograph, of a parade, probably including the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d., [1939D/DLI 7/386/72
Photograph of W.R.A.C. [Women's Royal Army Corps] marching past the Lord Mayor, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d., [1939 - 1945]D/DLI 7/386/73
Photograph of soldiers lining a route with national flags and the Lord Mayor taking the march past, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d., [1939 - 1945]D/DLI 7/386/74
Photograph, probably of the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, members of the colour party carrying national flags in procession throughD/DLI 7/386/75
Photograph of a band, possibly that of the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on the racecourse, Durham, n.d., [pre 1950]D/DLI 7/386/76
Photograph of a band, possibly that of the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on march past, Durham racecourse, n.d., [pre 1950]D/DLI 7/386/77
Photograph, possibly of the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on parade on Durham racecourse, n.d., [pre 1950]D/DLI 7/386/78
Photograph of soldiers, possibly of the 19th Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taking the salute on Durham racecourse, n.d., [pre 1950]D/DLI 7/386/79
Photograph of a casino at the end of the pier at Chatby Les Bains, [France], n.d., [1920s]D/DLI 7/386/80
Photograph of soldiers of the [1st Battalion] Durham Light Infantry 'Aboard HMS Somersetshire en route to Egypt', taken by Corporal William Lambeth, 1D/DLI 7/386/81
Photograph of soldiers of the [1st Battalion] Durham Light Infantry 'Aboard HMS Somersetshire en route to Egypt', taken by Corporal William Lambeth, 1D/DLI 7/386/82
Photograph of soldiers of the [1st Battalion] Durham Light Infantry 'Aboard HMS Somersetshire en route to Egypt', taken by Corporal William Lambeth, 1D/DLI 7/386/83
Photograph of a corporal and four privates, new recruits, captioned 'Happy New Year', n.d., [December 1921]D/DLI 7/387/4
Photograph of seven Durham Light Infantry soldiers in a tent opening, captioned 'the pleasures of camp, 1923', Strensall, Yorkshire, 1923D/DLI 7/387/5
Photograph of a corporal and four privates, probably of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at a tented camp, Strensall, Yorkshire, 1923D/DLI 7/387/6
Photograph of a corporal and eight Durham Light Infantry soldiers, not all in uniform, possibly new recruits, n.d., [1920s]D/DLI 7/387/7
Photograph of three Durham Light Infantry officers taking refreshments in wooded countryside, n.d., [1920s]D/DLI 7/387/8
Cuttings from the Daily Mirror, and other newspapers, concerning the award of the Victoria Cross to, and the death of, Captain A.M. Lascelles, 15 JanuD/DLI 7/388/2
Copy photograph full-length portrait of Second Lieutenant (acting Captain) A.M. Lascelles of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/388/3
Photograph of an unidentified platoon of The Durham Light Infantry, by E.W. Gosman, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d., [Winter 1914 - 1915]D/DLI 7/389/2
Photograph of unidentified troops, probably the lst Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at a passing-out parade, marching past a military band at BlD/DLI 7/389/3
Photograph of an unidentified infantry passing-out parade, as D/DLI 7/389/3, n.d., [1930s]D/DLI 7/389/4
Photograph, from the rear, of unidentified infantry troops taking the salute at a passing-out parade at Blackdown, Hampshire, n.d., [1930s]D/DLI 7/389/5
Photograph of troops lined up for a passing-out parade at Blackdown, Hampshire, n.d., [1930s]D/DLI 7/389/6
Photograph of officers of the 1st Battalion, in party hats, and smoking cigars, seated on steps outside the front entrance of the officers' mess, ShanD/DLI 7/389/7
Photograph of Second Lieutenant J. Maitland Lauderdale, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who fell in the service of his country at High Wood,D/DLI 7/390/1
Key to a [missing] photograph of the officers of the 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d., [1919 - 1927]D/DLI 7/391/20
Photograph, from the Imperial War Graves Commission, of the grave of Private Robert Charlton Lamb, The Durham Light Infantry, in Gouzeaucourt New BritD/DLI 7/907/4
Group photograph of the Aldershot Athletic Hockey Club, Hampshire, March 1905 Back row: F. Smith; F. Burle; C. Long; H. Spencer; W. Crosson; F. BateD/DLI 7/909/1
Group photograph of the D.W.E.H.C. [possibly Durham Workers' Educational Hockey Club] hockey team, taken on a playing field south of Durham Cathedral,D/DLI 7/909/2
Photocopy of a photograph of Second Lieutenant William Lawson, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1914 - 1916]D/DLI 7/1008/1
Photograph of Private G. Leadbitter, n.d.D/DLI 7/393/2
Photograph captioned Prisoner No: 263436/ivB, showing Major Mark Leather, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, holding up his prisoner of war numD/DLI 7/394/1(1)
Extract from the novel St. Ives, by Robert Louis Stevenson [published 1897]D/DLI 7/394/1(2)
Quotation from Professor Toynbee, n.d.D/DLI 7/394/1(3)
Handwritten account by Major Mark Leather, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, of the Battle of Cos [in Greece], and his time as a prisoner of wD/DLI 7/394/1(4)
Photograph captioned 'Received in my first letter', showing Mrs Leather walking along a street, holding a bunch of flowers, n.d.D/DLI 7/394/1(5)
Photograph captioned 'The occupants of Northumberland attic', showing two prisoners of war, including Mark Leather on the right, taken at Oflag 79, BrD/DLI 7/394/1(6)
Colour illustration of a dog, by John Oldfield, 1944D/DLI 7/394/1(7)
Photograph [taken by a German photographer] of a drawing of a horse and rider jumping a fence, by John Oldfield, 1943D/DLI 7/394/1(8)
Illustrated menu card for Christmas dinner at Oflag VIII F, Legnickie Pole, Poland, 1943 The drawing of a huntsman on horseback is by Mark Leather. AD/DLI 7/394/1(9)
Photograph [taken by a German photographer] of a drawing of a mounted Indian cavalryman, by John Oldfield, 1944D/DLI 7/394/1(10)
Poem, by Rudyard Kipling, entitled 'The Lost Legion' [1895], captioned 'To Mark Leather - a 'Bushwhacker' and Bearer of the White Man's Burden, R.S.B.D/DLI 7/394/1(12)
Drawing of a horse and hounds, by M. Leather, c.1944D/DLI 7/394/1(14)
Extract from Book Four, Chapter Five of 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy, published 1869D/DLI 7/394/1(15)


















































