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OBLI:5085
The sovereign's colour and regimental colour of the 3rd Special Reserve Bn. Presented by Lady Warner at Felixstowe in 1912.
OBLI:5087
The 43rd regimetal colours 1802-18 in a glass case.
OBLI:5094
The framed colours of 4th Battalion OBLI presented by CIGS Field Marshal Sir John Harding in 1954.
OXFYT:314
Banner created after WWI naming battles fought by the regiment during the Boer War and WWI including Armentiers; the Somme; Ypres; Amiens; Arras; Cambrai; and Lys.
OXFYT:429
A small staff car pennant taken from German a staff car at Kiel that was said to have belonged to Grand Admiral Karl Donitz.
OXFYT:430
A small triangular pennant taken from a German staff car at Kiel that was said to have belonged to Grand Admiral Karl Donitz.
OXFYT:755
A standard red and white swallow-tailed pattern lance pennant as used by 39 Skinners Horse/5th Signals QOOH.
OBLI:5069
Red white and black Nazi flag 1943.
OBLI:5080
A company flag that was carried by the 43rd OBLI in Mesopotamia during WWI.
OBLI:5081
Fragment of 43rd colours preserved by Lt A. C. Money when in charge of the colours aboard SS Eagle en route for England in 1886.
OBLI:5082
A framed battle flag carried by 'D' Coy 52nd OBLI during World War I. Flag No.10 in old catalogue. Originally coloured blue on buff.
OBLI:5083
The Regimental Head Quarters battle flag used by the 52nd OBLI during WWI. Incorporates the colours of the four companies: 'A' = buff; 'B' = green; 'C' = red and 'D' = blue.
OBLI:5084
The colours of the 5th 6th 7th 9th and Garrison Battalions. The service battalions were not issued with regimental colours and their battle honours were therefore embroidered on the King's Colour.
OBLI:5086
43rd Regimental HQ battle flag WWII.
OBLI:5088
WWI Flag of Capt and Brevet Maj R. B. Crosse's Coy carried by the winning team in relay race etc at Lichfield 7. 8. 1920.
OBLI:5089
A framed fragment of 43rd colours bearing the word 'Cuidad' mounted in a small frame.
OBLI:5090
The royal colour and regimental colour of the 52nd Light Infantry. Presented to the regiment in at New Brunswick in 1823 to replace the colours that had been carried at Waterloo.