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The Colours of the Regiment

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Colours 1909 - 4th TF Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.


Colours of the 4th (Territorial Force) Battalion King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, photographed in 1919 whilst the Battalion was based in Brussels. The Colours were presented by HM King Edward VII at Knowsley on 5th July 1909. Gift of Colonel Myles Kennedy. Carried by the Battalion and successor Artillery units until 1955. Laid up in Ulverston Parish Church on 24th April 1955.
Accession Number: KO2734/02


Colours of the
4th (Territorial Force) Battalion King’s Own. Presented by HM King Edward VII at Knowsley on 5th July 1909. Gift of Colonel Myles Kennedy. Carried by the Battalion and successor Artillery units until 1955. Laid up in Ulverston Parish Church on 24th April 1955.
Accession Number: KO1494/02


Stated to be Sergeant Major Jones, photographed in front of the Colours of the 4th Battalion of the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, probably prior to the First World War.
Accession Number: KO3046/50

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