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The Colours of the Regiment

Regular Battalions

Colours 1756


King's Colour of the
2nd Battalion, 4th Foot. Passed to Colonel Alexander Duroure in 1758 and to his descendant Sir Godfrey Thomas. Returned to the Regiment in December 1946 and laid up in the Regimental Chapel on 17th August 1947.
Accession Number: KO1021/29A


Regimental Colour of the
2nd Battalion, 4th Foot. Passed to Colonel Alexander Duroure in 1758 and to his descendant Sir Godfrey Thomas. Returned to the Regiment in December 1946 and laid up in the Regimental Chapel on 17th August 1947.
Accession Number: KO1021/29B

    
Illustrations of the Colours as they appear in the Chapel of the King's Own Royal Regiment.
Accession Numbers: KO2914/01a and KO2914/01b

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