Durham Light Infantry

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Military uniform prints of the Durham Light Infantry. The Durham Light Infantry part of the Light Infantry Collection by Harry Payne and Richard Simkin, published by Cranston Fine Arts.

Durham Light Infantry by Harry Payne.

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Durham Light Infantry by Harry Payne.

Open edition print. Image size 7 inches x 12 inches (18cm x 31cm). Price £14.00

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Durham Light Infantry by Richard Simkin.

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Durham Light Infantry by Richard Simkin.

Open edition print. Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm). Price £14.00


Original chromolithograph, published c.1888. Image size 10 inches x 13 inches (25cm x 33cm). Price £140.00

ITEM CODE UN0279

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Lieutenant (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) R. B. Bradford, M.C., Rallies The Men Of Another Battalion And Leads Them Forward With His Own Battalion.

A leading battalion having suffered severe casualties, and the commander wounded, its flank became dangerously exposed. Raked by machine gun fire, the situation was critical.  At the request of the wounded commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Bradford, M.C., of the Durham Light Infantry, obtained permission to command the exposed battalion in addition to his own. By his fearless energy and skilful leadership he succeeded in rallying the attack, and captured and defended the objective. He was awarded the V.C.

First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00

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The 68th Durham Light Infantry by G Douglas Giles (P)

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Original chromolithograph published 1880. £70.00
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The 68th Durham Light Infantry by G Douglas Giles (P)

Original chromolithograph published 1880. Image size 9 inches x 6 inches (23cm x 15cm). Price £70.00

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Durham Light Infantry - The United Red and White Rose by W L Vane.

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Durham Light Infantry - The United Red and White Rose by W L Vane.

This is a full history of the pre-Great War exploits of one of the proudest regiments in the British army - the Durham Light Infantry. Published, ironically, in 1914, and written by a former battalion Commander in the regiment, the history traces the DLIs story from its origins in the mid-18th century as the 68th Light Infantry , through its service in the West Indies, the Walcheren expedition and the Peninsular War, the Crimea, and India through to its emergence as the modern Durham Light Infantry in the 1880s. In these wars and campaigns the DLIs battle honours included Salamanca, Vittoria, the Nivelle, and Orthez (Peninsular War) the Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol (Crimea) as well as the Maori Wars of New Zealand and the relief of Ladysmith in the Boer War. The history is illustrated by ten pictures showing regimental insignia and uniforms, memorials and early commanders. In addition there are twelve appendices covering rolls of officers, lists of colonels, regimental music, freemasonry and and sporting awards and achievements.

Illustrated paperback. 334 pages. . Price £24.00

ITEM CODE NMP8156

The Durham Forces in the Field 1914 - 18 by Captain Wilfrid Miles.

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The Durham Forces in the Field 1914 - 18 by Captain Wilfrid Miles.

In response to Kitcheners call in August 1914 for volunteers for his New Armies, the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) had, by the end of September raised six battalions which were numbered consecutively after the existing battalions of the regiment and distinguished by the word Service in brackets after the number. Thus these new battalions became the 10th to 15th (Service) Battalions, the DLI. In addition they had also raised and completely equipped a battalion free of all expense to the Government, at first known as the County Battalion of the DLI but later (December) numbered 18th. The opening chapter in this record describes the raising of the new battalions, including those which never went overseas. This history is concerned with the eleven Service battalions that went on active service: 10th to 15th; 18th to 20th; 22nd and 29th. All of them fought on the Western Front, two of them (12th and 13th) also served in Italy. The author does not take each battalion in turn but rather tells the story of the battalions in the form of a chronological narrative, beginning in May 1915 when the first of the battalions (10th) arrived on the battlefield. and bringing in the others as they arrived in France. In his account the major battles involving one or more of these service battalions (Loos, Somme, Arras, Messines, Third Ypres, Cambrai, Italy etc) are described in detail, a chapter devoted to each and interspersed with chapters on trench warfare operations between major battles. Thus there is a chapter on Loos followed by a chapter on trench warfare from October 1915 to June 1916 followed by a chapter on the Somme, and so on. There is a very good index in which each battalion is covered separately. Miles has done a good job in making this an informative and very readable account with plenty of detail of fighting at battalion level with mention of individuals, acts of bravery (including two VCs) and casualties.

Illustrated paperback. 380 pages. . Price £18.00

ITEM CODE NMP8116

 

Lieutenant (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) R. B. Bradford, M.C., Rallies The Men Of Another Battalion And Leads Them Forward With His Own Battalion.    A leading battalion having suffered severe casualties, and the commander wounded, its flank became dangerously exposed.  Raked by machine gun fire, the situation was critical.  At the request of the wounded commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Bradford, M.C., of the Durham Light Infantry, obtained permission to command the exposed battalion in addition to his own.  By his fearless energy and skilful leadership he succeeded in rallying the attack, and captured and defended the objective.  He was awarded the V.C.

Durham Light Infantry - The United Red and White Rose by W L Vane. This is a full history of the pre-Great War exploits of one of the proudest regiments in the British army - the Durham Light Infantry. Published, ironically, in 1914, and written by a former battalion Commander in the regiment, the history traces the DLIs story from its origins in the mid-18th century as the 68th Light Infantry , through its service in the West Indies, the Walcheren expedition and the Peninsular War, the Crimea, and India through to its emergence as the modern Durham Light Infantry in the 1880s. In these wars and campaigns the DLIs battle honours included Salamanca, Vittoria, the Nivelle, and Orthez (Peninsular War) the Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol (Crimea) as well as the Maori Wars of New Zealand and the relief of Ladysmith in the Boer War. The history is illustrated by ten pictures showing regimental insignia and uniforms, memorials and early commanders. In addition there are twelve appendices covering rolls of officers, lists of colonels, regimental music, freemasonry and and sporting awards and achievements.

The Durham Forces in the Field 1914 - 18 by Captain Wilfrid Miles. In response to Kitcheners call in August 1914 for volunteers for his New Armies, the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) had, by the end of September raised six battalions which were numbered consecutively after the existing battalions of the regiment and distinguished by the word Service in brackets after the number. Thus these new battalions became the 10th to 15th (Service) Battalions, the DLI. In addition they had also raised and completely equipped a battalion free of all expense to the Government, at first known as the County Battalion of the DLI but later (December) numbered 18th. The opening chapter in this record describes the raising of the new battalions, including those which never went overseas. This history is concerned with the eleven Service battalions that went on active service: 10th to 15th; 18th to 20th; 22nd and 29th. All of them fought on the Western Front, two of them (12th and 13th) also served in Italy.  The author does not take each battalion in turn but rather tells the story of the battalions in the form of a chronological narrative, beginning in May 1915 when the first of the battalions (10th) arrived on the battlefield. and bringing in the others as they arrived in France. In his account the major battles involving one or more of these service battalions (Loos, Somme, Arras, Messines, Third Ypres, Cambrai, Italy etc) are described in detail, a chapter devoted to each and interspersed with chapters on trench warfare operations between major battles. Thus there is a chapter on Loos followed by a chapter on trench warfare from October 1915 to June 1916 followed by a chapter on the Somme, and so on. There is a very good index in which each battalion is covered separately. Miles has done a good job in making this an informative and very readable account with plenty of detail of fighting at battalion level with mention of individuals, acts of bravery (including two VCs) and casualties.

 

 

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