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Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 1924.

Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel

 


Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel
The Field Marshall and General Sir Archibald Hunter, Colonel of the Regiment.
Accession Number: KO0439/01


Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel
The Guard of Honour on Castle Green.
Accession Number: KO0861/15


Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel
Field Marshall Earl Haig inspecting the Guard of Honour on Castle Green, Lancaster. Captain G R R Beaumont, Commanding the Guard of Honour.
Accession Number: KO0861/16 and KO1107/11


Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel
Field Marshall Earl Haig inspecting the Guard of Honour on Castle Green, Lancaster. With him are General Sir Archibald Hunter, Colonel of the Regiment; Captain G R R Beaumont, Commanding Guard of Honour; Lieutenant Colonel John Bois, Commanding, Regimental Depot.
Accession Number: KO0861/17 and KO1107/10


Visit of Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lancaster, 27 27th November 1924, to unveil the 1914-18 War Memorial in the King’s Own Royal Regiment Chapel
Left to right: General Sir Archibald Hunter, Colonel of the Regiment; Field Marshall Earl Haig; Lieutenant Colonel John Bois, DSO, MC, Commanding Regimental Depot, Lieutenant Colonel O H L Nicholson, CMG, DSO, Commanding 1st Battalion, King’s Own Royal Regiment.
Accession Number: KO0861/18 and KO1107/09

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