14th Hussars Martingale Horse Bit British
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
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
20th Hussars – 1908
This detail from a photo of the quarter guard of the 20th Hussars c1910 shows a guard in dismounted review order, wearing a busby and carrying the new issue cavalry sword introduced in 1908.
A button of the 20th Hussars
An old button of the 20th Hussars
The Band of the 14th King’s Hussars
The Band of the 14th King's Hussars
Gilbert Hamilton
(Reproduced from The Navy and Army Illustrated, April 1899) holds an unique record, for he is the first cavalry officer in the Army who has ever risen straight from the ranks to command a cavalry regiment. And he deserves the position he has won for himself, if ever a man did, for he has shown … Continue reading Gilbert Hamilton
Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson
Henry West Hodgson was born 29 June 1868 the second son of Barnard Beckett Hodgson and Mabel Gertrude, married in 1839. He was the Regimental Colonel of the 14th King's Hussars and the Commanding Officer of the 15th (The King's) Hussars. He also commanded the Australian Mounted Division during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson joined the 15th … Continue reading Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson
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