A postcard dedicated to the History of the 20th Hussars
Cavalry
Sergeant 14th Hussars c1888
A Sergeant of the 14th Hussars about 1888 Courtesy of Lee Burgess diggerlee on ebay - Thank you!!
The Battle of Suakin
The headstones of four 20th Hussars cavalry men killed at Battle of Gemaizah in 1888 whose remains were re-interred in the Khartoum Cemetery of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (This image shows the headstones close together, they are actually further apart) Private E. Jordan | Private E. A. Howes | Private C. Thomas | Trumpeter … Continue reading The Battle of Suakin
14th Hussars Officer
Officer of the 14th Light Dragoons in Parade Dress from about 1812.
Corporal 14th (King’s) Hussars
A Corporal of the 14th (King's) Hussars standing to his horse in review order. Approximately 1904.
14th (King’s) Hussar
A 14th Hussar on his horse.
20th Hussar Scouts
Here the 20th Hussars are scouting, looking for enemy positions ahead of the advancing infantry and artillery during the First World War. When they made contact with the enemy they would report that back to those advancing troops.
Regimental Wall Plaque
The 14th/20th King's Hussars Regimental Wall Plaque.
The Regimental Song
The 14th/20th King’s Hussars
Click to enlarge The Cap Badge of the 14th/20th King's Hussars. The Prussian Eagle (also known as the Hawk) with the letters FR emblazoned on its breast (on some of the Hawks it should be added) was the cap badge of The 14th/20th King’s Hussars. It is the insignia of the Royal House of Prussia … Continue reading The 14th/20th King’s Hussars
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