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OBLI:5121
A framed print showing Bugler Robert Hawthorn winning his VC at the Cashmere Gate Delhi in 1857.
OBLI:5222
A small framed copy photograph showing Lt General Sir William Patrick Napier (1785-1860) who served in both the 52nd and 43rd Light Infantry.
OBLI:5262
A small framed picture of Bugler Robert Hawthorn VC.
OBLI:5264
A small framed photograph showing Company Sergeant Major Edward Brooks VC.
OBLI:5267
A small framed picture of Private Henry Addison who was awarded the VC in 1859 for chasing off rebel sepoys and rescuing a wounded political officer.
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OBLI:5306
A clip-framed photograph relating to Palestine and showing a 52nd moblie patrol on the outskirts of Haifa 1946.
OBLI:5328
A framed photograph showing Major John Howard 52nd OBLI.
OBLI:5417
A framed photograph showing Major John Howard and his men during the "Salute the Soldier" week in Oxford in May 1944.
OBLI:5450
A large framed colour photograph of Tauranga in New Zealand 1959.
OBLI:6035
A framed photograph showing Major-General Sir Robert Fanshawe Chairman of the County of Oxford TA Association 1927=1945. Picture No.17 in old Museum catalogue.
OBLI:6067
A framed print showing the dispositions of former members of the Oxford City Police while serving with the OBLI and other regiments during WWII.
OBLI:7536
A small framed photograph showing acting serjeant Charles William Harris who was killed in action in 1917. Photographs showing a male and female are hidden within the frame and these are assumed to be his mother and father.
OBLI:7667
A framed photograph of Lt Colonel Fred Clare.
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OBLI:7669
A framed colour print depicting the storming of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi during the Indian Mutiny.
OBLI:7673
A large framed print depicting King Edward VIII.
OBLI:7674
A framed print depicting a passing out parade at Cowley Barracks circa 1950.
OBLI:7675
A framed photograph showing Major-General Sir John Winterton.
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OBLI:7677
A framed print depicting a hog hunting scene in India from an original design by Captain Thomas Williamson.