Cap badge in good condition. ... Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment drawing rations from the Quartermaster’s stores in a camp near Dickebusch, 9 August 1917. Northamptonshire Regiment. On 17 October 1935 a Royal Scot Class locomotive of the London Midland and Scottish Railway was named The Northamptonshire Regiment at a ceremony at Northampton (Castle) Station. The 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot (raised in 1741) and the 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot (raised in 1755) were redesignated as the 1st and 2nd battalions of the Northamptonshire Regiment, with the regimental depot at Northampton. Northamptonshire Regiment cap badge in brass and white metal along with GSM Medal issue box and WOII rank sleeve badge, all in good condition, box is the issue of the GSM with 'Arabian Peninsula' clasp, to 22977441 WOII A Phillips, Northamptonshire Regiment. PRICE: $15 . I have his dogtags and would love to get them home to his family. In good condition. GB Original Cap Badge: The Northamptonshire Regiment, 1898-1960. Between the two world wars the regular battalions were in a number of overseas locations including Burma, China, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland, Palestine and Sudan. Speaking of things Northamptonshire Regt, which I often do, heres a conundrum. Age 21. Slider Fitting. There are over 35,000 Northamptonshire Regiment pension and service records (for this regiment - and its antecedents) in various War Office series held at the National Archives. History of the raising of the 7th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, 48th & 58th Foot, and its records from the formation until it proceeded on active service, 14th Sept., 1914-31st August, 1915 7th (S.) Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, 1914-1919 Mobbs' Own, The: The 7th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, 1914-18 5th Bttn. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military cap badges for sale including other Northamptonshire Regiment cap badges. It is now succeeded by The Royal Anglian Regiment. We take great pride in our stock and will always strive to bring you genuine items. Mooie originele oorlogse cap badge. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military cap badges for sale including other Northamptonshire Regiment cap badges. The Northamptonshire Regiment served in Ireland during the Troubles of the 1920s, before resuming their global role defending democracy from tyranny in the 1940s. In 1782 it was re-designated 48th Foot (The Northamptonshire). The collar badge (which was also used as the design for the regimental "crest"), was based on that of the Northamptonshire and Rutland Militia… Dealer in North London. IF NOT SATISFIED MONIES WILL BE REFUNDED ON RETURN OF ITEM. There are over 35,000 Northamptonshire Regiment pension and service records (for this regiment - and its antecedents) in various War Office series held at the National Archives. The Northamptonshire Regiment served in Ireland during the Troubles of the 1920s, before resuming their global role defending democracy from tyranny in the 1940s. Members who served with Northamptonshire Regiment. Very good condition. CW 235(S)* Knowledge Base All our items are carefully checked to make sure they are authentic original pieces. Between the two world wars the regular battalions were in a number of overseas locations including Burma, China, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland, Palestine and Sudan. SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY. 5 November 1914 : landed at Le Havre. Stay safe and healthy. Victorian. On 17 October 1935 a Royal Scot Class locomotive of the London Midland and Scottish Railway was named The Northamptonshire Regiment at a ceremony at Northampton (Castle) Station. The cap badge featured a representation of a castle and key and the battle honour "Gibraltar", earned by the 58th Foot in 1779-1783. We use cookies to give you the best service on our site. The ONLY reference to this badge is that is MAY be of the Daventry VTC ( Volunteer Training Corps WW1 Home Guard). In 1751 the Regiment was re-designated 48th Regiment of Foot and formally thereafter known by that number. May 24, 2017 - Please view our cap badges from military and emergency services. All badges have original lugs or pins unless otherwise stated. – Leicestershire Regiment (In 1825 the regiment was granted the badge of a "royal tiger" to recall their long service in India) – 24th Foot The ... Regiment of Foot later 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment – The Northamptonshire Regiment. World War two badges and collectables for sell. Pic shows badge I own, along with a pic I found amongst my collection. Classic lapel pin badge design (butterfly pin)Coloured enamel/gilt/chrome depending on design (as pictured)Comes in presentation boxOur store also stocks tie clips and cufflinks of this regiment.. £4.95. For more original cap badges for sale, click here. 1766) An original. In good condition. If you move out of Northamptonshire you can still use the badge until it expires. The Northamptonshire Regiment cap badge,with its original lugs firm and intact. For more original cap badges for sale, click here. The regiment was formed as part of the reorganisation of the infantry by the Childers reforms. THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY REGIMENT WW1 1915 printed silk Regimental Badge - $11.51. The badges of the regiment included references to the units combined in 1881. With the enactment of the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907, they became the 3rd (Special Reserve) and 4th (Territorial Force) Battalions respectively. Get Latest Price. Coldstream World War Two Militaria Shop Dealer based in North London Islington UK. Add to Cart. In 1948 the regiment was reduced to a single regular battalion. Born at Chislehurst, Kent, UK. Northamptonshire Regiment during WW1 Since 1815 the balance of power in Europe had been maintained by a series of treaties. Between the two world wars the regular battalions were in a number of overseas locations including Burma, China, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland, Palestine and Sudan. In 1782 it was re-designated 48th Foot (The Northamptonshire). IN GOOD CONDITION WITH SLIDDER INTACT. (Served Western Front, Gallipoli) **IMPORTANT. An Account based on the Recollections of some who were there. The 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot (raised in 1741) and the 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot (raised in 1755) were redesignated as the 1st and 2nd battalions of the Northamptonshire Regiment, with the regimental depot at Northampton. Northamptonshire Regiment WW2 Regimental Flash Badge — Lot No. The badge is the Castle of Gibraltar. The 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteers were a unit of the British Army raised from 1859 onwards as a group of originally separate Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs). We are happy to buy or part-exchange all military badges, medals & militaria Free P&P to UK customers 3rd (Reserve) Battalion August 1914 : in Northampton. Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from Northamptonshire Regiment.. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members!