Butchers in Camp, Brackenber, 1907, believed to be a Volunteer Battalion
of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Accession Number: KO2917/54
Volunteer Battalion Band, circa 1900s.
Accession Number: KO2985/54 and KO3074/91
1st Volunteer Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, on parade in
Ulverston, 1905.
Accession Number: KO1267/01
1st Volunteer Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, Lieutenant
Colonel Lord Richard Cavendish, Commanding Officer, alongside his
motorcycle.
Accession Number: KO1300/01-76
1st Volunteer Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, Lieutenant
Colonel Lord Richard Cavendish, Commanding Officer, alongside his
motorcycle.
Accession Number: KO2917/52
Colour Sergeants at the Volunteer Camp of the King's Own Royal Regiment
at Fleetwood, circa 1904.
Accession Number: KO2590/16
2nd Volunteer Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment circa 1906.
Accession Number: KO1722/05 and KO2950/77
Sergeants Mess of a Volunteer Battalion of the King's Own Royal
Lancaster Regiment, circa 1905-1908.
Soldiers are sat reading sheet music etc including ‘There’s a Girl
Wanted There’ by George Lashwood and ‘Anchored’ by Michael Watson. The
George Lashwood song appears to have been produced in around April 1903.
‘Anchored’ dates from 1883.
Accession Number: KO3013/76
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