14th Hussars Martingale Horse Bit British
1420H
14th/20th Kings Hussars
27th-28th July 1809 – Battle of Talavera
The 14th Light Dragoons made up part of the 2nd Brigade, headed by Brigadier General Stapleton Cotton, with Colonel Samuel Hawker as the regiment’s Commanding Officer.
Colonel Edward Douglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson
The 13th October 2024 marked the 124th anniversary of Colonel Edward Douglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson receiving the Victoria Cross Originally entering the army as a Lieutenant with the 18th Hussars, Brown joined the 14th King’s Hussars in March 1889. From 1890 to 1894 he served as Commandant of the Aldershot School of Instruction for Yeomanry. By October … Continue reading Colonel Edward Douglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson
Christmas Card
CAME ACROSS THIS ON EBAY AND THOUGHT IT A WORTHY ADDITION TO THE WEBSITE. ANTIQUE - MILITARY - WWI-WWII WAR PERIOD, CHRISTMAS CARD to 8th KING'S ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS FROM THE OFFICERS 14th/20th KING'S HUSSARS.
Unknown Soldier of the 20th Hussars
Soldier of the 20th Hussars
A fine mother of pearl gold colour wire 20th Hussars – May 1918 dated brooch.
Fine mother of Pearl
Hawk Enterprise
I have added a new page to the website where former members of the regiment can advertise their businesses and assist other members with their newly acquired trades. If you would like your business adding to the website please contact me via the contact link in the other section of the menu.
Car Grill Badge
An unusual and rare car radiator grill badge. Flat design with a central Hawk emblem on a circle of red enamel, within a plated wreath below a crown, three-colours enamelled bar to the base, blue and brown flanked by yellow. Made by J R Gaunt of London. Size: Height 14.5cm, Width 8cm.
Major Edward Douglas Brown
but for Major Brown, who, waiting till the last squadron had retired, rode back, and, assisting him to mount behind, brought him safely out of range of the Boers.
Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland
Regimental Signallers of the 14th Hussars - Newbridge 1898 Another image I found on eBay, it is believed that this photograph was taken whilst the 14th Hussars were mobilised for active service during the 2nd Boer War in Newbridge, Ireland." Read: The 20th Hussars
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