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
14th Hussars
14th Hussars
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Recruiting Poster
A Recruiting Poster for the 14th King's Hussars, circa 1920. Although undated, battle honours from the First World War are used and it also pre-dates the amalgamation with the 20th Hussars in 1922 so must come from the window between 1919 - 1922. The cap badge shown is the Royal Crest as the Prussian Eagle … Continue reading Recruiting Poster
Mobilisation
On the 1 November 1937 the Adjutant-General Sir Harry Knox writes to Brigadier F. B. Hurndall, Colonel of the Regiment, informing him that the final decision has been made to mechanise the 14th/20th King's Hussars.
14th Hussars Brooch
Brooch of the 14th Hussars
Embroidery of the 14th Kings Own Hussars
Came across this on an auction site today, sadly the auction has closed but this is a really nice piece from many years ago.
Lt George Newman Caswall – 14th Light Dragoons
Lt George Newman Caswall - 14th Light Dragoons, c.1811.
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The Band of the 14th King’s Hussars
The Band of the 14th King's Hussars
THE 14th (KING’S) HUSSARS 1914-1918
Lt. Colonel Hewitt was again in command of the Regiment. There was a well-planned series of preparatory battles. The Regiment suffered perhaps its severest blow in the death of Capt. T. R. Bruce.
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