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D/DLIDurham Light Infantry Records
D/DLI 1Regiment
D/DLI 1/1Colonels of the RegimentBrigadier-General Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant 1937 – 1940 Colonel Claude Matthews 1940 – 1947 Brigadier John Churchill 1947 – 1952 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Terence Airey 1952 – 1956 General Sir Nigel Poett 1956 – 1965 Major-General Abdy Rickets 1965 – 1968
D/DLI 1/1/1Brigadier-General Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant, 1937 – 1940
D/DLI 1/1/11 cardTelegram of thanks from Brigadier-General H.H.S. Morant to The Durham Light Infantry on his resignation as Colonel of the Regiment, 27 April 1940
D/DLI 1/1/2-11General Sir Nigel Poett, 1956 – 1965
D/DLI 1/1/2-7Correspondence
D/DLI 1/1/2117 papersCorrespondence between Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Commandant of the Staff College, Camberley, Surrey; Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; and Major E. Browne, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Christmas card, a telephone kiosk at Brancepeth Camp, and personal news, 19 September 1955 – 5 September 1958
D/DLI 1/1/3109 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-General Sir Nigel Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Singapore; Brigadier P.H.M. May, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland, and Headquarters of 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; and The War Office, Whitehall, London; concerning personnel, music and personal news, 5 September 1958 – 31 July 1963
D/DLI 1/1/412 papersLetters to Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth, from Princess Alexandra of Kent, Kensington Palace, London, on the occasion of the bicentenary of The Durham Light Infantry, 16 May – 2 June 1958
D/DLI 1/1/58 papersCorrespondence of General Sir Nigel Poett, Headquarters, Southern Command, Salisbury, Wiltshire, with the War Office, Whitehall, London, concerning the setting up of a regimental museum trust, 7 January – 13 July 1959
D/DLI 1/1/642 papersCorrespondence of General Sir Nigel Poett, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Singapore; S.G.P. Ward, 20 South End Row, Kensington, London; and Brigadier P.H.M. May, Deputy Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry Headquarters, 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; concerning the Regimental History, 28 August 1961 – 24 February 1964
D/DLI 1/1/7160 papersCorrespondence between Brigadier P.H.M. May, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland; Colonel F.M. De Butts, the Brigade Colonel, The Light Infantry Brigade Depot, Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Lieutenant Colonel J.R. Burgess, Commanding the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; Captain R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey; The War Office, Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, London; and General Sir Nigel Poett, 165 Colehearne Court, Redcliffe Gardens, London; concerning the recruitment of officer cadets, 12 June 1962 – 12 May 1964
D/DLI 1/1/8-11Correspondence and supporting papers for Colonels’ Committee meetings
D/DLI 1/1/893 papersCorrespondence and memoranda between Colonel K.M.W. Leather, Brigade Colonel, Headquarters, The Light Infantry Brigade, Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall Camp, York; and Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Staff College House, Camberley, Surrey; concerning the Light Infantry Brigade depot and recruiting, 10 March 1955 – 20 January 1958 Includes: copy minutes of meetings of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade, 18 January 1956, 13 April, 6 August, 18 October 1957, 3 January 1958
D/DLI 1/1/995 papersCorrespondence and memoranda between Colonel K.M.W. Leather, Brigade Colonel, Headquarters, The Light Infantry Brigade, Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall Camp, York; and Lieutenant-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel The Durham Light Infantry, General Officer Commanding- in-Chief Southern Command, Salisbury; concerning army reorganisation, 3 March 1958 – 29 June 1959 Includes: copy minutes of meetings of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade, 2 June and 17 October 1958
D/DLI 1/1/1097 papersCorrespondence between Colonel G.M. Thornycroft, Brigade Colonel, Headquarters, The Light Infantry Brigade, Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; and Lieutenant General Sir Nigel Poett, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, Salisbury; concerning promotions to command, 31 March 1959 – 25 August 1960 Includes: copy minutes of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade, 27 June and 16 October 1959, 6 April 1960
D/DLI 1/1/1188 papersCorrespondence between Colonel G.M. Thornycroft, Brigade Colonel, Headquarters, The Light Infantry Brigade Depot, Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury; Lieutenant General Sir Nigel Poett, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, Salisbury, Wiltshire; and Brigadier P.H.M. May, 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; concerning promotion to command and army reorganisation, 21 September 1960 – 1 June 1962 Includes: copy minutes of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade, 14 October 1960, 20 October 1961, 25 April 1962
D/DLI 1/1/12-17Instructions and Reports to Colonels of the Regiment, 1927 – 1972
D/DLI 1/1/1254 papersCorrespondence and instructions to the Colonel of the Regiment concerning the presentation of colours to the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and the laying up of colours of the 17th Battalion, 29 July 1927; 1 – 25 March 1934; 3 January 1947 – 20 July 1952
D/DLI 1/1/137 papersInstructions for Colonels, 27 September 1965
D/DLI 1/1/1483 papers and 1 bookletReports and letters from various officers to General Sir Nigel Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Regimental Headquarters, Elvet Waterside, Durham, concerning the formation of a large Light Infantry regiment, the reduction of one Light Infantry Brigade battalion and the disbandment of The Durham Light Infantry, 18 February 1963 – 3 February 1972
D/DLI 1/1/151 volume, paper bound, printedHouse of Commons Official Report of Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), vol. 751, no. 241, including a debate on defence policy, 27 July 1967
D/DLI 1/1/161 volume, paper bound, printedHouse of Lords Official Report of Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), vol. 285, no. 185, including remarks by Lord Thurlow and Lord Inglewood concerning the disbandment of The Durham Light Infantry, 25 July 1967
D/DLI 1/1/171 volume, paper bound, printedHouse of Lords Official Report of Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), vol. 290, no. 53, including a motion concerning defence policy, 13 March 1968
D/DLI 1/1/18-19Copy minutes of the Colonels’ Committee of The Light Infantry Brigade, 1949 – 1969
D/DLI 1/1/1874 papersCopy minutes of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade, 19 January 1949 – 31 January 1952
D/DLI 1/1/19papersCopy minutes of the Colonels’ Committee of the Light Infantry Brigade (from 1968 the Colonel of the Regiment’s Committee of The Light Infantry), 19 April 1961 – 15 April 1969
D/DLI 1/2Honorary Colonels of the Regiment
D/DLI 1/2/1-2King Vajiravudh of Siam (d. 1925)As Crown Prince of Siam attached to the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Aldershot in 1899; died 1925
D/DLI 1/2/11 paperLetter from King Vajiravudh of Siam, Royal Palace, Bangkok, Siam, to Colonel Vane, thanking Colonel Vane for the gift of his History of The Durham Light Infantry, and expressing the writer’s delight in being appointed an Honorary General in the British Army with permission to wear the uniform of The Durham Light Infantry, 12 December 1915
D/DLI 1/2/21 photograph, 11cm. x 17cm., black and whitePhotograph of His Majesty King Vajiravudh of Siam, Honorary General in the British Army, in the uniform of Honorary Colonel in The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [before 1925]
D/DLI 1/3Regimental Committees
D/DLI 1/3/1-2Cottage Homes Management Committee, 1903 – 1923Two cottages were built by public subscription at Western Hill, Durham, for disabled men of The Durham Light Infantry. They were known as ‘The Durham Light Infantry Cottage Homes’. A third cottage, Cliffe Cottage, Darlington, was to be handed over by W.J. Wilson of Cliffe, Darlington. The Management Committee ceased in 1922 when the assets were transferred to the Charity Commissioners in trust for The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund.
D/DLI 1/3/11 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of The Durham Light Infantry Cottage Homes Management Committee, 17 August 1903 – 2 May 1922
D/DLI 1/3/21 photograph, 20cm. x 15cm., sepia, card mountedPhotograph of Durham Light Infantry Cottages, Western Hill, Durham, n.d. [c. 1903]
D/DLI 1/3/3-8Regimental Committee, including the 68th Committee, 1948 – 1970The Regimental Committee was reorganised in 1957 to include representation from the territorial battalions and affiliated regiments. The reorganised committee consisted of the 68th Committee, dealing exclusively with all matters of policy, domestic and financial business of the regular battalion and the depot, and the Regimental Committee,representing the territorial battalions, the affiliated regiments, formerly 5th, 7th and 9th Battalions, and the cadet battalions. The chairman of the Regimental Fund was a member of the committee.
D/DLI 1/3/3-4Minutes
D/DLI 1/3/31 volume, cloth boundMinute book of the Regimental Committee, indexed, 10 July 1948 – 26 March 1976
D/DLI 1/3/448 papersAgendas and reports of the Regimental Committee, including the 68th Committee, 2 March 1955 – 19 January 1968
D/DLI 1/3/5-8Correspondence
D/DLI 1/3/597 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; General Sir Nigel Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, 154 Cranmer Court, London; and Colonel G.K. Stobart, Ford Hill, Ford, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland; concerning the activities of the Regimental Committee, 9 January 1963 – 14 May 1969
D/DLI 1/3/694 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Secretary of the Light Infantry Office (Durham), Elvet Waterside, Durham, and members of the Regimental Committee, concerning the activities of the Regimental Committee, 12 May – 18 July 1966, 9 May 1969 – 5 November 1970
D/DLI 1/3/781 papers and 4 bookletsCorrespondence of Lieutenant-Colonel G.K. Stobart, Regimental Headquarters, The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; C. d’O. Pilkington-Jackson, sculptor, 4 Polwarth Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Very Reverend John Wild, the Dean of Durham, The Deanery, Durham; concerning proposed alterations to the regimental memorial chapel; and minutes of the Regimental Committee; 10 July 1968 – 23 January 1970 Includes: Four Orders of Service of the laying up of the Colours and the Trooping of the Colour of The Durham Light Infantry, 5 November 1949, 6 April – 12 December 1968
D/DLI 1/3/8Photographs of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel, n.d. [1968 – 1970]
D/DLI 1/3/8(1)Photograph of a carved wooden screen containing a memorial panel to the Great War, 1914 – 1918, taken at The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel, Durham Cathedral, c.1968
D/DLI 1/3/8(2)Photograph of the Great War memorial panel, detail, taken at The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel, Durham Cathedral, c.1968
D/DLI 1/3/8(3)Photograph of a carved wooden doorway leading to The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel, taken at Durham Cathedral, c.1968
D/DLI 1/3/8(4)4 photographs, 21cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of a carved wooden doorway, open, looking towards the Butte de Warlencourt memorial cross in The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel, taken at Durham Cathedral, c.1968
D/DLI 1/3/9-11Battle Honours Committee, 1956 – 1958
D/DLI 1/3/9112 papersCorrespondence between Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Commandant of the Staff College, Camberley, Surrey; Brigadier R.G. Thurburn, secretary of the Battle Honours Committee, The War Office, Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, London; Lieutenant-Colonel J.H. Taylor, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, T.A. Centre, Gilesgate, Durham; Lieutenant-Colonel G.K.C. Lyster Todd, Durham Light Infantry Regimental Depot, Brancepeth Castle; Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Depot, Brancepeth Castle; concerning battle honours of the Second World War, 24 January 1956 – 28 January 1958
D/DLI 1/3/1065 papersForms concerning battle honour claims for the Second World War, 1956 – 1957
D/DLI 1/3/1120 papers and 1 bookletNotes and instructions concerning the battle honour claims of The Durham Light Infantry for the Second World War, 28 January – 8 December 1956
D/DLI 1/3/12-56Regimental Fund Management Committee, 1904, 1938 – 1986For records of the Regimental Fund Management Trustees see: D/DLI 8/1
D/DLI 1/3/12-13Minutes
D/DLI 1/3/121 volume, card boundMinute book, signed, of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee (Memorial Garden), 1945 – 1950, and The Durham Light Infantry Prisoners of War Fund, 1941 – 1945
D/DLI 1/3/13papersCopy minutes of the Managing Trustees and Committee of Management of the Regimental Fund, 15 May 1952 – 2 May 1967
D/DLI 1/3/14-27Correspondence of the chairman of the Regimental Fund Committee
D/DLI 1/3/14183 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Honorary Colonel of The 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 27 April 1956 – 9 January 1961
D/DLI 1/3/15135 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Honorary Colonel of The 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 10 January – 18 December 1961
D/DLI 1/3/16110 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 3 January – 29 June 1962
D/DLI 1/3/1792 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham: concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 29 June 1962 – 15 January 1963
D/DLI 1/3/18111 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; and Brigadier P.H.M. May, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 17 January – 20 November 1963
D/DLI 1/3/19113 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 21 November 1963 – 31 July 1964
D/DLI 1/3/20148 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; and the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 30 July 1964 – 23 April 1965
D/DLI 1/3/21104 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 26 April 1965 – 30 March 1966
D/DLI 1/3/22147 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 4 April 1966 – 22 October 1967
D/DLI 1/3/2384 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 3 July 1964, 4 October 1967 – 10 October 1968
D/DLI 1/3/24209 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; David Mellor, design consultant, 20 Eyre Street and later 1 Park Lane, Sheffield, Yorkshire; the Right Reverend J.H.S. Wild, the Dean of Durham, The Deanery, Durham; and Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; concerning the refurbishment of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Chapel in Durham Cathedral in commemoration of the regimental bicentenary, 28 June 1956 – 3 November 1960
D/DLI 1/3/25157 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; and the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; concerning the charities of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 March 1950 – 28 January 1956
D/DLI 1/3/26204 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; the United Services Trustee, 123 Pall Mall, London; Messrs W.I. and H.C. Watson, solicitors, Barnard Castle; Colonel W.H. Lowe, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; and Major C. Fanning-Evans, The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle; concerning the trust funds and chattels of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 22 January – 28 December 1954 Includes: accounts of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 1953
D/DLI 1/3/27184 papersCorrespondence between Colonel W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; and the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; concerning a proposed trust scheme for the property and funds of the 6th and 8th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 May 1966 – 19 January 1973
D/DLI 1/3/28-33Correspondence of the Secretary to the Regimental Fund Committee
D/DLI 1/3/2852 papersMemoranda concerning the disposal of regimental funds and the property of regimental training centres, 24 July 1941 – 4 July 1944
D/DLI 1/3/2975 papers and 2 bookletsCorrespondence between Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; and Major E. Browne, later Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, later Major P.F. Greenwell, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle, concerning the Regimental Headquarters Central Fund, 17 August 1955 – 27 August 1962 Includes: three newsletters of the Friends of St. George’s Memorial Church, nos. 1, 5 and 16, October 1966, February 1959, February 1981; and bank statements
D/DLI 1/3/3050 papersCorrespopndence between Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London, and Major L.L. Fleming, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle, concerning The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Central Fund and the Officers’ Mess Fund, 27 August 1958 – 29 August 1962 Includes: accounts and bank statements
D/DLI 1/3/3112 papers and 1 bookletCorrespondence between Major L.L. Fleming, The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Depot, Brancepeth Castle; Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; and Barclays Banks Limited, 6-7 Market Place, Durham; concerning depot funds, 3 September 1960 – 3 March 1961 Includes: booklet concerning the Combined Charitable Fund, 1960
D/DLI 1/3/32248 papers and 1 bookletCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; Miss Ida Henstock, 27 Chapel Street, Petersfield, Hampshire; and Major D. Rissik, Birchens Spring, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire; concerning the roll of honour and small campaigns book and amendments to the same, 1947 – 6 August 1971
D/DLI 1/3/33309 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; and Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; concerning the activities of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund Committee, 2 July 1955 – 22 December 1958
D/DLI 1/3/34-39Correspondence of the Secretary to the Regimental Fund Committee concerning the property of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions
D/DLI 1/3/3485 papersCorrespondence between Glynn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; Major L.L. Fleming, Secretary of the Managing Trustees Committee, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; and Major E.D.A. Browne, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; concerning the silver and chattels held in trust for the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 27 April 1956 – 12 March 1964 Includes: schedules
D/DLI 1/3/35141 papersCorrespondence between Major E.D.A. Browne and Major L.L. Fleming, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; and Messrs. Holt and Company, Trustees, 67 Lombard Street, London; concerning the trust funds of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 18 January 1957, 22 September 1959 – 12 October 1961
D/DLI 1/3/3642 papersCorrespondence between Major P.F. Greenwell, Honorary Secretary of the Managing Trustees Committee, The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle; Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; and Messrs. Holt and Company, Trustees, 67 Lombard Street, London; concerning the trust property of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 26 August 1958 – 8 September 1959
D/DLI 1/3/37197 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Honorary Secretary of the Managing Trustees Committee, Regimental Headquarters, Elvet Waterside, Durham; Major E. Browne, Secretary of the Managing Trustees Committee; and Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; concerning the charitable trust funds of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 May 1962 – 13 May 1969
D/DLI 1/3/3838 papersCorrespondence between Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, The Staff College, Camberley, Surrey; Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle; the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; Messrs Holt and Company, Trustees, 67 Lombard Street, London; and Glyn, Mills and Company, bankers, Kirkland House, Whitehall, London; concerning the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, trust funds, 19 November 1955 – 6 May 1957
D/DLI 1/3/3994 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Lowe, Secretary of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 Elvet Bridge, Durham; Edward Lumley and Sons Limited, insurance brokers, Lumley House, 43-51, St. Mary Axe, London; the Charity Commission, 14 Ryder Street, St. James’, London; concerning the insurance of the silver and chattels of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 23 October 1951 – 14 May 1964
D/DLI 1/3/40-50Trust deeds and inventories of the property of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions
D/DLI 1/3/40114 papersProperty lists, and trust deeds, of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, and correspondence between the Charity Commission, London, and Major C. Fanning-Evans, officer commanding the Durham Light Infantry Depot, Brancepeth Castle, concerning the property, 26 August 1904; 4 October 1938 – 1 November 1952
D/DLI 1/3/4189 papersInventories and valuations of the silver of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, held in Brancepeth Castle, 9 June 1948; 13 -24 May 1952; 15 March 1956
D/DLI 1/3/4281 papersLists of the silver and chattels of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 1949 – 1952
D/DLI 1/3/431 volume, paper boundSilver book of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 31 October 1951 – 18 March 1965
D/DLI 1/3/4492 papersLists of the silver and chattels loaned by the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, to the 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and ‘D’ Company of the Light Infantry Volunteers, 19 September 1949 – 29 February 1968
D/DLI 1/3/458 papersCharity commission schedule of the silver of [the 3rd and 4th Battalions], The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1960s]
D/DLI 1/3/461 volume, paper boundProperty list of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1946]
D/DLI 1/3/4748 papersSchedule of the property of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1955
D/DLI 1/3/4858 papersRecommendations for the disposal of the silver and chattels of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 November 1955
D/DLI 1/3/4955 papersValuation schedule of the property of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, 1952 – 1960
D/DLI 1/3/5021 papersSchedules of the chattels and silver of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, and of the investments of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, 13 May 1955 – 14 September 1959
D/DLI 1/3/51Trust deeds of the Regimental Collection and the charities of the former County of Durham Regiment, Royal Artillery
D/DLI 1/3/5131 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel T.M. Barker, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, The Drill Hall, Gilesgate, Durham; Colonel W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle; Lieutenant-Colonel J.A.G. Arnot (retired), Regimental County Secretary, The Durham Light Infantry Charitable Fund, Light Infantry Office (Durham), Elvet Waterside, Durham; Lieutenant-Colonel R.J.M. Garrett, 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry, The Drill Hall, Gilesgate, Durham; and the Charity Commission, St. Alban’s House, 57-60 Haymarket, London; concerning the scheme for the charities of the former County of Durham Regiment Royal Artillery, 1 June 1960 – 13 September 1965, 18 July 1985 – 26 March 1986 Includes: trust deeds for the custody of the Regimental Collection of The Durham Light Infantry
D/DLI 1/3/52-55Inventories of property at the Regimental Depot and Headquarters
D/DLI 1/3/5217 papersSchedule of the chattels at Brancepeth Castle, 27 January 1949
D/DLI 1/3/5322 papersLists of regimental property and band music, 22 August 1950, 30 May – 15 July 1958
D/DLI 1/3/5432 papersInsurance schedules of the silver at The Durham Light Infantry Depot, 20 January 1955 – 13 April 1959
D/DLI 1/3/551 volume, paper boundProperty book of [Regimental Headquarters], n.d. [1962]
D/DLI 1/3/56Financial
D/DLI 1/3/567 papersStatement of accounts for the charities for the benefit of The Durham Light Infantry, 1965
D/DLI 1/4Officer Commanding Regimental Depot and Regimental Secretary
D/DLI 1/4/1-18Correspondence, 1948 – 1972
D/DLI 1/4/1-2Correspondence of the Deputy Colonel
D/DLI 1/4/160 papers and 1 bookletCorrespondence between Brigadier F.W. Sandars, War Office, London; Major R. Steele, War Office, London; and Lieutenant-General Sir Terence Airey, Commander British Forces; concerning the presentation of colours to the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and the 2nd Battalion farewell parade, 9 July 1950; 17 July 1952 – 10 July 1955
D/DLI 1/4/225 papersCorrespondence between Brigadier F.W. Sandars, War Office, London; Lieutenant-Colonel K.M.W. Leather, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and the Mayor of Durham, Town Hall, Durham; concerning the presentation of colours to the 2nd Battalion, 19 January – 20 May 1953
D/DLI 1/4/3-7Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning recruitment, officers and general business
D/DLI 1/4/3209 papersCorrespondence between Major L.L. Fleming, Regimental Depot, The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth; Colonel F.M. De Butts, Headquarters of The Light Infantry Brigade, Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Lieutenant-Colonel J.R. Burgess, Commanding the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Heathfield Camp, Honiton, Devon; Brigadier PH.M. May, Deputy-Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Headquarters of 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; G.H. Edkins and Son, estate agents, Estate House, 34-35 Saddler Street, Durham; and Lieutenant-General Sir Nigel Poett, Headquarters Southern Command, Salisbury; concerning recruiting, regimental social events and exercises, 24 January – 24 October 1961
D/DLI 1/4/4153 papersCorrespondence between Brigadier P.H.M. May, Deputy Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland; Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, 13 Elvet Waterside, Durham; and Lieutenant-Colonel J.R. Burgess, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; concerning personnel, social events and magazine articles, 20 October 1961 – 22 April 1963
D/DLI 1/4/5105 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; General Sir Nigel Poett, 189 Cranmer Court, Chelsea, London; and Brigadier P.H.M. May, Deputy Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland; concerning regimental events, magazine articles and personnel, 6 November 1962 – 28 December 1963, 18 January 1966
D/DLI 1/4/631 papersCorrespondence between Lieutenant-Colonel L.L. Fleming, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; Brigadier P.H.M. May, Ellwood, Barrasford, Hexham, Northumberland; and Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Regimental Headquarters, The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; concerning recruiting, 17 October 1962 – 19 April 1963
D/DLI 1/4/799 papersCorrespondence between Brigadier P.H.M. May, Deputy Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Headquarters 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; Lieutenant-Colonel J.R. Burgess, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Heathfield Camp, Honiton, Devon; and Major L.L. Fleming, Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle; concerning obituaries and recruitment of officers, 16 January 1961 – 23 May 1972
D/DLI 1/4/8Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning personnel and the closure of the depot at Brancepeth Castle
D/DLI 1/4/880 papersCorrespondence between Major L.L. Fleming, Administrative Officer, Brancepeth Camp; Lieutenant-Colonel J.R. Burgess, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; Major J.B. Tonkinson, Headquarters of The Light Infantry Brigade, Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; and Brigadier P.H.M. May, Deputy Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Headquarters of the 149 Infantry Brigade (T.A.), Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne; concerning personnel and the closure of the depot at Brancepeth Castle, 11 October 1961 – 3 May 1962
D/DLI 1/4/9-11Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning the regimental bicentenary celebrations
D/DLI 1/4/9185 papersCorrespondence between Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle; Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, the Staff College, Camberley, Surrey; and the Very Reverend J.H.S. Wild, the Dean of Durham, The Deanery, Durham; concerning The Durham Light Infantry bicentenary celebrations, 13 November 1957 – 22 May 1958
D/DLI 1/4/1019 papersCorrespondence between Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, commanding The Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle, and Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, concerning the design of a regimental brooch for presentation to H.R.H. Princess Alexandra, Colonel-in-Chief, 1 – 24 January 1958
D/DLI 1/4/1134 papersCorrespondence between Major C.M. D’Arcy-Irvine, commanding The Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth; Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Colonel of The Durham Light Infantry, Commandant of the Staff College, Camberley; and Lieutenant-Colonel G. Stobart, chairman of the Bicentenary Committee, the Regimental Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth; containing congratulations on the bicentenary parade, 12 May – 10 June 1958
D/DLI 1/4/12-15Correspondence of the Officer Commanding the Regimental Depot concerning the regimental history
D/DLI 1/4/1272 papersCorrespondence between Major E. Browne, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; S.G.P. Ward, 20 South End Row, Kensington, London; and Lieutenant-General Sir Nigel Poett, Commander in Chief of Far East Land Forces, Singapore, and the Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, concerning Ward’s regimental history, 15 March 1948; 29 June 1958 – 13 July 1967
D/DLI 1/4/13118 papersCorrespondence between Major E. Browne, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; Thomas Nelson and Sons Limited, publishers, Parkside Works, Edinburgh, Scotland; Sunday Times Publications Limited, 200 Grays Inn Road, London; and S.G.P. Ward, 20 South End Row, Kensington, London; concerning the publication of ‘Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry’ by S.G.P. Ward, 12 February 1963 – 7 May 1964
D/DLI 1/4/1492 papers and 1 bookletCorrespondence between Major E. Browne, Regimental Headquarters of The Durham Light Infantry, Elvet Waterside, Durham; Thomas Nelson and Sons Limited, publishers, Parkside Works, Edinburgh, Scotland; and Arthur Swinson, 21 Welclose Street, St. Albans, Hertfordshire; concerning the regimental histories of The Durham Light Infantry, 30 April 1964 – 7 September 1966
D/DLI 1/4/1529 papersLetters to Major E. Brown, and to Lieutenant-Colonel P.B. Humphrey, Regimental Secretary, Regimental Headquarters, The Durham Light Infantry, Old Elvet, Durham, concerning the purchase of the latest recording made by The Durham Light Infantry band, 17 April – 2 October 1968
D/DLI 1/4/16Correspondence concerning the colours of the 8th Battalion
D/DLI 1/4/1683 papersCopy minutes of the Colour Presentation Committee and correspondence of the Regimental Secretary concerning the presentation of new colours to the 8th Battalion and the laying up of the old colours, 28 May 1962 – 28 July 1964
D/DLI 1/4/17-18Correspondence and circulars from the Light Infantry Brigade and Depot
D/DLI 1/4/17103 papers and 1 bookletCorrespondence and newsletters from The Light Infantry Depot, Sir John Moore Barracks, Copthorne, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, concerning regimental events, 14 December 1964 – 19 September 1969
D/DLI 1/4/1813 papersLight Infantry Brigade officers’ dress regulations, 1961
D/DLI 1/4/19-20Recruitment posters, 1911 – 1958
D/DLI 1/4/191 paper, 60cm. x 93cm., colour, card mounted, and 1 paper, colour, linen-backedRecruitment poster for The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [c. 1911] Entitled: Any Smart Lad who wants Good Pay, Good Food, & Good Sport Should Join this Distinguished Regiment – God Save the King Includes illustration of the regimental badge, battle honours and 9 images: (1) Men of The Durham Light Infantry in the Crimea, 1854 (2) John Lambton of Lambton Castle who raised the Regiment in 1756 (3) The 1st Battalion marching into Escourt under Col. Woodland CB, S A War, 1899 (4) Corporal Sheriff, winner of the All Ireland Army & Navy Heavyweight Championship, 1908 (5) Private Skye – from a sketch by one of the Officers, Malta, 1853 (6) Private Vickers, winner of the 100 yards Championship of the Army, 1910 (7) 2nd Battalion Football XI, Army Cup Finalists, 1911 (8) A Good Day’s Sport in India (Sergeants of the 1st Battalion) (9) 2nd Battalion Hockey Team, Winners of the Army Cup, 1911 Printed by Gale and Polden Ltd, London and Aldershot
D/DLI 1/4/201 paper, 25cm. x 38cm., colour printedRecruitment poster, entitled, ‘Men of Durham : Faithful 200 years, 1758 – 1958’ produced for the regimental bicentenary year, 1958
D/DLI 1/4/21Regimental organisation, c. 1955
D/DLI 1/4/211 paperDiagram illustrating the components of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [after 1955]
D/DLI 1/4/22-23Records concerning Army reorganisation, 1968
D/DLI 1/4/223 papers, duplicatedCopy of Special Army Order no. 43: Changes in Composition of Military Forces and Amendments to Corps Warrant, 10 July 1968
D/DLI 1/4/231 paper, printedNewspaper cutting concerning the proposed reorganisation of the Army, and the quiet optimism about the regiments’ future, n.d. [1960s]
D/DLI 1/5Regimental Headquarters or DepotSunderland (1873 – 1884) Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne (1884 – 1939) Brancepeth Castle (1939 – 1962) Sir John Moore Barracks, Shrewsbury (1962 – 1968)
D/DLI 1/5/1-3Depot Scrapbook, 1801 – 1936
D/DLI 1/5/1Scrapbook of the depot of The Durham Light Infantry, containing newspaper cuttings and photographs of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions, 1801 – 1936 This volume has been disbound and most of the photographs have been removed. A catalogue of the contents remains.
D/DLI 1/5/1(1)Programme of the ceremony of ‘laying-up’ the old colours of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, at Durham Cathedral, 24 October 1912
D/DLI 1/5/1(2)Catalogue of photographs originally enclosed in D/DLI 1/5/1
D/DLI 1/5/1(3)Catalogue of documents originally enclosed in D/DLI 1/5/1
D/DLI 1/5/1(4)Extract from the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, consisting of a letter from His Royal Highness, Frederick, Duke of York, to the Right Honourable, The Secretary at War, 1808
D/DLI 1/5/1(5)Extract from the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, consisting of copies of General Orders issued by Major Sir John Foster Fitzgerald, Acting Commander-in-Chief, Bombay Army, 16 December 1839, and by The Honourable the Governor in Council, at Bombay Castle, India, 10 November 1840
D/DLI 1/5/1(6)Copy of mess rules regarding dogs, issued by Major E.T. Heslop, and Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Churchill, of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Catterick Camp, Yorkshire, 1 May 1934
D/DLI 1/5/1(7)Plan of a parade formation for the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1935
D/DLI 1/5/1(8)Plan of the parade formation of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at the War Establishment Demonstration, 18 July 1935
D/DLI 1/5/1(9)Plan of a parade formation for the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1936
D/DLI 1/5/1(10)Letter from Frederick [possibly His Royal Highness, Frederick, Duke of York], Commander-in-Chief, to the Right Honourable, The Secretary at War, concerning the formation of 68th, and 85th Regiments, 10 September 1808
D/DLI 1/5/1(11)Copy of a photograph of the Allied Generals, comprising Lord Raglan, left, Omar Pacha, centre, and General Pellissier, right, seated around a table, taken during the Crimean War, 1854 – 1855
D/DLI 1/5/1(12)Copy of The Star newspaper, including a letter from Major and Lieutenant-Colonel William Johnston, Commanding 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, expressing appreciation of the former commanding officer of the regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel John Farley, 17 July 1809
D/DLI 1/5/1(13)Card of newspaper cuttings concerning the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, covering regimental fatalities in the West Indies; the military career of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Warde, Colonel of the regiment; regimental, and munitions movements; the suspension of Michael Murphy’s (late of the 68th Regiment) pension following his use of ‘opprobrious and insulting language to some of the constabulary’; sporting fixtures; and the military career of Colonel William Johnston, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 68th Regiment, 1830 – July 1832
D/DLI 1/5/1(14)Card of newspaper cuttings concerning the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, covering the appointment of Major-General Sir C.J. Greville as Colonel of the regiment; a cholera outbreak in Ireland; troop movements; the death of Lieutenant Kirwin, 70th Regiment, from cholera; the death of a soldier of the 70th Regiment following an accident involving a ramrod; the death of the wife and child of Lieutenant Duff, from cholera; the theft, by Ann Fraser, of Ensign Harris’ forage cap; a robbery committed by soldiers Michael Walsh, William Whitter, and William Bruce; the assault, and robbery, inflicted upon Private Francis Cody; names of officers killed, wounded, or missing during the Peninsular War; an obituary of Major Crespigny; a notice of the death of Lieutenant R. Stopford; and an observation on the Hanoverian knapsack by Captain Kinloch, July 1813 – 13 July 1833
D/DLI 1/5/1(15)Card of newspaper cuttings concerning the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, covering troop movements; mutinous conduct by soldiers of the regiment in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and subsequent orders discharging infantrymen after three years service; the accidental death of soldier Thomas Staunton; the court-martial of a regimental private for making a ‘vexatious complaint against his commanding officer’; and a civil action brought against Captain Barnard by Mr Walpole Willis to ‘recover compensation in damages from the defendant for criminal conversation with his wife’, February 1783 – 3 September 1833
D/DLI 1/5/1(16)Newspaper cutting of an obituary of General Sir Henry Ward, late Colonel of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, from the United Services Journal, Number 73, December 1834
D/DLI 1/5/1(17)List of the ‘number of officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers [of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot] that died in each month since the arrival of the Regiment in the West Indies’, 19 November 1801
D/DLI 1/5/1(18)Card of newspaper cuttings concerning the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot, covering fatalities from cholera; troop movements; a half-yearly inspection of the regiment by Major-General the Honourable Patrick Stuart; Captain Witham’s attempt to walk thirty miles a day, for six consecutive days, in order to win a fifty guinea wager; and Lieutenant Harris’ success in completing the task of walking from Portsmouth, Hampshire, to Petersfield, Hampshire, and back, daily, for seven days, 28 November 1833 – June 1836
D/DLI 1/5/1(19)Copy of The Illustrated London News, 21 November 1857
D/DLI 1/5/1(20)Propaganda leaflet from the ‘Shanghai Defence Force Revolutionary Soldiers Committee’ 1927
D/DLI 1/5/1(21)Memorial card commemorating officers of the 68th (The Durham) Light Infantry, listing Major Heneage Griffith Wynne, Captain Richard Lloyd Edwards, Lieutenant Frederick Grote Barker, officer James Marshall, and Assistant-Surgeon John Francis O’Leary killed in action in the Crimea; Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Smyth, who died of wounds at Scutari; Lieutenant Harry Edmund Smyth, who died of fever in the Crimea; Captain Thomas Whitmore Storer, Pay-Master William Hadley, and Assistant-Surgeon Alexander Johnstone, invalided in the Crimea, and died shortly afterwards; and six sergeants, thirteen corporals, four buglers and two hundred and thirty five privates of the regiment killed in action, or who died of wounds or disease during the Russian War, 1854 – 1856
D/DLI 1/5/1(22)Order of Service for the ‘Laying up of the Colours of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions of the Durham Light Infantry’ at Durham Cathedral, 24 October 1912
D/DLI 1/5/1(23)Photograph, from Lloyds Weekly News, of Mr Robert Cole [late of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot], Mrs Cole, their son, and a great-great grandchild, n.d.
D/DLI 1/5/1(24)Photograph, from an unidentified newspaper, of the funeral cortege of the late Captain William Ebenezer Leibrecht, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken outside St Hilda’s Church, Southwick, Sunderland, n.d.
D/DLI 1/5/1(25)1 volume, leather half-bound, and 18 papersNotice announcing a choral commemoration of the First Seven Divisions, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 15 December 1917
D/DLI 1/5/21 photograph, 13.5cm. x 8.5cm., black and whitePostcard photograph of soldiers in front of a gateway to police barracks, in Africa, n.d. [early 20th c.] On reverse: ‘W.A. [West African] Rifles’ Originally enclosed in D/DLI 1/5/1
D/DLI 1/5/31 photograph, 16cm. x 10cm., black and whitePhotograph of a man standing beside a Durham Light Infantry memorial, Natal, South Africa, n.d. [late 20th c.] Originally enclosed in D/DLI 1/5/1
D/DLI 1/5/4-5Sunderland Depot, 1873 – 1884
D/DLI 1/5/4Photographs of the 3rd Brigade Depot, c. 1879 as follows:
D/DLI 1/5/4(1)Photograph of C.L. Heathcote, 106th Light Infantry, retired, n.d. [c. 1879]
D/DLI 1/5/4(2)Photograph of Captain Ducat, 106th Light Infantry, exchanged, retired, n.d. [c. 1879]
D/DLI 1/5/4(3)Photograph of Kirwan, 3rd Brigade Depot, n.d. [c. 1879]
D/DLI 1/5/4(4)Photograph of an unidentified officer, n.d. [c. 1879]
D/DLI 1/5/4(5)Photograph of Thomas, 68th Light Infantry, exchanged, n.d. [c. 1879]
D/DLI 1/5/4(6)6 photographs, black and white, card mountedPhotograph of 3rd Brigade Depot staff, 1879 Back row: Major Girardot; Captain Fulton; Captain James; Mr. Jervis; Major Hepworth; Mr. Davison Front row: Quartermaster Sladden; Captain Stanley; Captain Coker
D/DLI 1/5/51 photograph, 27cm. x 19cm., sepia, card mountedGroup photograph of officers of The Durham Light Infantry at the depot, October 1882 Left to right: Lieutenant Milliard, Lieutenant Denny, Captain Lambert, Captain Wilson, Lieutenant Cales, Quartermaster Connell Seated: Lieutenant-Colonel Bush, Lieutenant Talbot, Colonel Lord John Taylour, Major Peyton
D/DLI 1/5/6-21Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1884 – 1939
D/DLI 1/5/61 cardCopy of telegram from Colonel Stoikin, 68th Russian Borodinsky Regiment, War Office, Petrograd, Russia, to Lieutenant-Colonel Francis G. Kenyon Slaney, Depot, Durham Light Infantry, Newcastle upon Tyne, with reply, exchanging greetings, 22 – 25 December 1915
D/DLI 1/5/71 paper, card mountedTelegram from Darlington to the Depot of The Durham Light Infantry, Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, containing the message ‘war has broken out with Germany’, 3 September 1939
D/DLI 1/5/81 photograph, 20cm. x 15cm., black and whitePhotograph of five soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry in historic uniform and displaying regimental colours, n.d. [1890s] Left to right: [ ]; Bell; [ ]; Costello; Bond
D/DLI 1/5/91 photograph, 27cm. x 22cm. black and white, card mountedGroup photograph of The Strensall Cup winners, 1903 Colour-Sergeant I. Hornsby; [ ]; Colour-Sergeant Peters; Sergeant C. Moor; C.S.I. Robson Seated: J. Shea; Major C.E. Wilson; Sergeant-Major Clements; S.I.A. Thorp
D/DLI 1/5/101 photograph, 29cm. x 23cm. black and white, card mountedGroup photograph of The Strensall Cup winners, 1903 Colour-Sergeant I. Hornsby; [ ]; Colour-Sergeant Peters; Sergeant C. Moor; C.S.I. Robson Seated: J. Shea; Major C.E. Wilson; Sergeant-Major Clements; S.I.A. Thorp
D/DLI 1/5/111 photograph, 35.5cm. x 28.5cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of the officers of 5/68 Regimental Depot, Newcastle upon Tyne, who served in the Great War, n.d. [post 1916] Back row: Captain H.C. Hall, Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieutenant F. Thompson, Durham Light Infantry; Captain M. Blackett-Ord, Northumberland Fusiliers; Major J. Thomson, Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieutenant-Colonel H.M. Greenwell, Durham Light Infantry; Major R.P. Norman; Lieutenant W.E. Liebrecht, Durham Light Infantry Front row: Major T.F. Long, Durham Light Infantry; Major G.T. Noel, Durham Light Infantry; Lieutenant-Colonel F.G. Kenyon Slaney, Durham Light Infantry; Colonel E.W. Dashwood, Northumberland Fusiliers; Captain J.H.L. White, Northumberland Fusiliers; Major S.D. Shortt; Major H.T.D. Wilkinson, D.S.O.
D/DLI 1/5/121 photograph, 28.5cm. 23cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of Durham Light Infantry training staff and soldiers, including pioneers, at the Joint Regimental Depot, Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d. [c. 1918]
D/DLI 1/5/131 photograph, 20cm. x 16cm., black and white, card mountedGroup photograph of the members of the regimental football team, champions of the Wednesday League, 1st Division, Depot, The Durham Light Infantry, 1922
D/DLI 1/5/141 photograph, 15cm. x 11cm. black and white, card mountedGroup photograph, named, of the men taking part in the Newcastle upon Tyne garrison boxing tournament, April 1923
D/DLI 1/5/151 photograph, 30cm. x 20cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of an unidentified Durham Light Infantry group, probably best new squad, medal winners, Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, after 1 December 1924
D/DLI 1/5/161 photograph, 22cm. x 15cm. black and white, card mountedGroup photograph of the Depot of The Durham Light Infantry Squad, 2 January (1926), winners of the inter squad boxing banner and football challenge shield, 1926
D/DLI 1/5/171 photograph, 30cm. x 22cm., sepia, card mountedGroup photograph of the Depot, The Durham Light Infantry June (1926) Squad, winners of the cross country shield and boxing banner, June 1926
D/DLI 1/5/181 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm. black and whiteGroup photograph of the January 7 Squad, first winners of the boxing banner, presented at the Depot, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d. [c. 1926]
D/DLI 1/5/191 photograph, 19.5cm. x 12cm. black and whiteGroup photograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry Depot, 1926 Left to right: Royal; Crawford; [ ], Sergeant Wilson; [ ]; [ ]; Bell, Oliphant Front row: Sergeant Simpkin; J. Gray; [ ]; Captain Hasted; Tomkinson
D/DLI 1/5/201 photograph, 38cm. x 30cm. black and white, card mountedGroup photograph of the football team of The Durham Light Infantry Depot, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne, winners of the Northern Command Recruits Football Cup, 1927
D/DLI 1/5/211 photograph, 24cm. x 20cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of the guard of honour to King George V, formed from two squads of recruits from The Depot, The Durham Light Infantry, outside Jesmond station, Newcastle upon Tyne, on the occasion of the opening of the new Tyne Bridge, 1928. Left to right: Captain Heysham, M.C., 5th Fusiliers, officer in charge of guard of honour; General Sir Cameron Shute, G.O.C. Northern Command; King George V; Lieutenant C.E.S. Phillips, M.M., The Durham Light Infantry
D/DLI 1/5/22-30Brancepeth Castle Depot and No. 4 Infantry Training Centre, 1939 – 1962
D/DLI 1/5/221 cardExtract from a letter from Headquarters, Northern Command, to the Infantry Training Centre, The Durham Light Infantry, concerning the decision to make Brancepeth Castle the peace-time depot of the regiment, 4 May 1940
D/DLI 1/5/232 papers, card mountedLetter from Princess Mary, Princess Royal, Harewood House, Leeds, Yorkshire, to Colonel Hasted, concerning the gift of two books to the Regimental Depot, and her visit to the Brancepeth Castle Depot, 13 August 1940
D/DLI 1/5/241 paperProgramme of a sports meeting held at No. 4 Infantry Training Centre, Brancepeth Camp, 29 July 1944
D/DLI 1/5/251 photograph, 31cm. x 25cm. black and white, card boundGroup photograph of officers, named, of the Infantry Training Centre, The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth Castle, 14 August 1941 Back row: Second-Lieutenant P.K. Dimlaw, Second-Lieutenant H. Lamb, Lieutenant D.H. Clarke, Lieutenant A.H. Shorter, Second-Lieutenant C.C.H. Worrall, Lieutenant D.C. Rissik, Second-Lieutenants W.F. McMichael, G.B. Wood, T.H. Vickers, P.W. Goss, N.S. Joseph, and R. Ellison Front row: Lieutenant C.A.G. Bertram, Lieutenant A. Fairless, Captains P.P. Kelly, J.H. Taylor, and G.J.M. Longden, Major J.F. Sumner, Lieutenant-Colonel J.O.C. Hasted, Major F.R. Tubbs, Captains O.H. Pearson, F.H. Perry, A.A.T. Willoughby, and S.H. Hanmer
D/DLI 1/5/261 photograph, 35.5cm. x 13cm. black and white, card mountedPhotograph of the arrival of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment at the Infantry Training Centre of The Durham Light Infantry, Brancepeth, 14 August 1941
D/DLI 1/5/271 photograph, 14cm. x 9cm. black and whiteGroup photograph of The Durham Light Infantry Depot band, Brancepeth, n.d. [1940s]
D/DLI 1/5/281 photograph, 28cm. x 34cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of the Salamanca Platoon, Brancepeth Castle, May 1953
D/DLI 1/5/291 photograph, 24cm. x 29cm. colourPhotograph of Brancepeth Castle gateway, n.d. [1960s]
D/DLI 1/5/301 photograph, 24cm. x 29cm. colourPhotograph of Brancepeth Castle exterior, n.d. [1960s]
D/DLI 1/6Number not used
D/DLI 1/7Regimental History
D/DLI 1/7/1History and Traditions, 1937
D/DLI 1/7/11 card, colour printed‘History and Traditions of The Durham Light Infantry’, n.d. [1937]
D/DLI 1/7/2-3The Story of The Durham Light Infantry by E.W. Short
D/DLI 1/7/21 booklet, printedThe Story of The Durham Light Infantry by Lieutenant E.W. Short, sold in aid of The Durham Light Infantry Prisoners of War Fund, 10 April 1943
D/DLI 1/7/31 booklet, printedThe Story of The Durham Light Infantry by Captain E.W. Short, 3rd edition, sold in aid of The Durham Light Infantry Regimental Fund, n.d. [1945]
D/DLI 1/7/4The D.L.I. at War by D. Rissik
D/DLI 1/7/42 papersCopy of the foreword written by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery for The D.L.I. at War by D. Rissik, n.d. [1952]
D/DLI 1/7/5-12Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward
D/DLI 1/7/5135 papersNotes by S.G.P. Ward for Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1958 – 1959]
D/DLI 1/7/6178 papersNotes by S.G.P. Ward for Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1959]
D/DLI 1/7/7188 papersNotes by S.G.P. Ward for Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1959]
D/DLI 1/7/89 papersPencil draft review, by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, of Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward, for The Journal newspaper, October 1963
D/DLI 1/7/91 paperReview, by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, of Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward, in The Journal newspaper,10 October 1963
D/DLI 1/7/101 paperReview, by Sir Arthur Bryant, of Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward, in the Sunday Times newspaper, 10 November 1963
D/DLI 1/7/111 paperReview, by Brigadier W.F.K. Thompson, of Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry by S.G.P. Ward, in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, 15 November 1963
D/DLI 1/7/122 papersLetter from [S.G.P. Ward], 20 South End Row, Kensington, London, to Colonel W.I. Watson, concerning the reviews of Faithful : the Story of The Durham Light Infantry, 17 November 1963
D/DLI 1/7/13-15Notes concerning regimental history, 1935 – 1969
D/DLI 1/7/138 papersLetter from W.I. Watson, Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle, to Colonel T.H. Miller, enclosing notes made after reading the proofs of an unpublished regimental history by E.H. Veitch, 29 October 1935
D/DLI 1/7/141 cardNote made by Colonel W.I. Watson concerning histories of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1960s]
D/DLI 1/7/1538 papersNotes concerning the history of The Durham Light Infantry, by an unidentified person, 1957 – 1969
D/DLI 1/7/16-132Papers of Colonel the Hon. William Lyonel Vane, 1914 – 1920Colonel W.L. Vane published his regimental history, The Durham Light Infantry, in 1914. The following papers were collected for a history of the regular and first line territorial battalions of the regiment throughout the First World War, as a continuation of his earlier work. Completion of this project was prevented by Colonel Vane’s death on 23 January 1920.
D/DLI 1/7/16-19‘Short History of The Durham Light Infantry’
D/DLI 1/7/1613 papersCopy of the supplement to the ‘Short History of The Durham Light Infantry’ by Colonel Vane, 4 August 1916
D/DLI 1/7/1717 papersSupplement to the ‘Short History of The Durham Light Infantry’ by Colonel Vane, 4 August 1916
D/DLI 1/7/182 papersOutline plan of Colonel Vane’s proposed history of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1916]
D/DLI 1/7/192 papersProposed alterations to Colonel Vane’s ‘Short History of The Durham Light Infantry’ n.d. [1916]
D/DLI 1/7/20-44Letters to Colonel W.L. Vane concerning his history of the regiment during the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/201 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, Scotton Camp, Catterick, Yorkshire, to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing documents for Vane’s regimental history, 11 May 1919
D/DLI 1/7/212 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton [Catterick, Yorkshire] to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing documents for Vane’s regimental history, 25 May 1919
D/DLI 1/7/222 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, Catterick, Yorkshire, to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing documents for Vane’s regimental history, 2 June 1919
D/DLI 1/7/232 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton [Scotton Camp, Catterick, Yorkshire] to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing documents for Vane’s regimental history, 18 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/242 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, Scotton Camp, Catterick, Yorkshire, to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning information for Vane’s regimental history, 25 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/251 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, The Depot, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Colonel W.L. Vane, containing personal news, 7 October 1919
D/DLI 1/7/263 papersLetter from J.F. Ferguson, 15A Gower Street, London, to Colonel Vane, answering questions about his own career and those of other officers in the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 22 July [1919]
D/DLI 1/7/271 paperLetter from J.F. Ferguson, Dalmachy, Ballater, Aberdeen, Scotland, to Colonel Vane, giving information concerning individuals who served with the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 4 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/281 paperLetter from J.F. Ferguson, 136 Cambridge Street, London, to Colonel Vane, adding the name of temporary Captain E.H.L. Lysaght-Griffin to the list of officers of the 68th Regiment in 1914, who left to serve on other fronts, 7 November 1919
D/DLI 1/7/292 papersLetter from Major Sir John F. Ferguson, Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Hampshire, to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning questions for his regimental history, 14 January 1920
D/DLI 1/7/307 papersLetter from W.E. Govier, War Office, Whitehall, London, to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing a list of officers of The Durham Light Infantry giving the dates of their promotions and other remarks, 5 January 1920
D/DLI 1/7/311 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel J.O.C. Hasted, Rawalpindi, India, to Colonel W.L. Vane, enclosing documents for his regimental history, 9 October 1919
D/DLI 1/7/322 papersLetter from Captain Higginbotham, Alma [ ], 4 [ ] [ ], Barnard Castle, to possibly [Vane], thanking him for the covering letter to the Brigadier-General, which helped him to obtain a commission and enclosing a list of non-commissioned officers and men who joined the 68th Light Infantry, 9 September 1919
D/DLI 1/7/331 paperLetter from A.E. Irvine, Staff Officers’ Mess, Lower Barracks, Chatham, Kent, to Colonel Vane, apologising that he cannot give any information concerning individuals who were in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 29 March [c. 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/341 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel E. du P.H. Moore, Rawalpindi, India, to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning documents for Vane’s regimental history, 9 April 1919
D/DLI 1/7/352 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel E. du P.H. Moore, Landi, India, to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning documents for Vane’s regimental history, 7 October 1919
D/DLI 1/7/361 paperLetter from ‘J.G.H.S.’, Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning the tabulation of casualties of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 12 July 1916
D/DLI 1/7/371 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel R.V. Turner to Colonel W.L. Vane, concerning documents for Vane’s regimental history, 9 March 1919
D/DLI 1/7/381 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel R.V. Turner, Black Sea Expeditionary Force, to Colonel W.L. Vane, containing personal news, 26 November 1919
D/DLI 1/7/391 paperLetter from W.B. [Twist], Dalecote, Coventry, Warwickshire, to Colonel Vane, concerning the movements of officers of The Durham Light Infantry, 27 November 1916
D/DLI 1/7/401 paperLetter from [R.U….], Fritton [ ], Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to Colonel Vane, concerning the possibility of writing a history of the war, 27 February 1919
D/DLI 1/7/411 paperLetter from [R.U….], Fritton [ ], Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to [Colonel] Vane, wishing him good luck in writing the history of The Durham Light Infantry, 21 March 1919
D/DLI 1/7/421 paperLetter from the Chief Clerk of the Durham County Association to Colonel W.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, concerning the whereabouts of Captain H.F. Wilkin and Captain G.H. Coates, 11 August 1916
D/DLI 1/7/431 paperLetter from B [ ], Hythe, Kent, to Colonel Vane, giving information on the dates on which certain officers went out to France, 9 October 1916
D/DLI 1/7/446 papersLetter from the Depot of The Durham Light Infantry to Colonel W.L. Vane, and letters and newspaper cuttings concerning Sergeant-Major Lockyer, 4 – 11 July 1920
D/DLI 1/7/45Letter to Lieutenant-Colonel J.O.C. Hasted
D/DLI 1/7/451 paperLetter from Colonel W.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lieutenant-Colonel J.O.C. Hasted, thanking him for sending documents for his regimental history, 11 November 1919
D/DLI 1/7/46-50Letters to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton
D/DLI 1/7/461 paperLetter from Colonel W.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton concerning problems with the writing of his regimental history, 25 July 1919
D/DLI 1/7/472 papersLetter from Colonel W.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, enclosing more questions to be answered for his regimental history, 19 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/482 papersLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel R.V. Turner to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, concerning the national memorial to Brigadier-General R.B. Bradford [killed in action 30 November 1917], 8 December 1918
D/DLI 1/7/491 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel H.B. des V. Wilkinson, 94 Piccadilly West, London, to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, giving information for the regimental history, 5 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/501 paperLetter from Lieutenant-Colonel H.B. des V. Wilkinson, Headquarters, Western Command, Chester, Cheshire, to Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Brereton, giving information for the regimental history and containing personal news, 11 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/51-55Letters to Lady Katharine Vane concerning the late Colonel W.L. Vane’s history of the regiment during the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/511 paperLetter from C.W. Darwin, Elston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, to Lady Katharine [Vane], concerning the delay in the publication of the history of The Durham Light Infantry, 28 June 1920
D/DLI 1/7/521 paperLetter from C.W. Darwin, Elston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, to Lady Katharine [Vane], concerning the transfer of historical notes to the various commanding officers of The Durham Light Infantry, 7 July 1920
D/DLI 1/7/531 paperLetter from C.W. Darwin, Elston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, to Lady Katharine [Vane], concerning the handing over of The Durham Light Infantry history documents to Major Brereton, 16 July 1920
D/DLI 1/7/541 paperLetter from C.W. Darwin, Elston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, to Lady Katharine [Vane], concerning the distribution of notebooks and manuscripts concerning the war service of The Durham Light Infantry, 10 August 1920
D/DLI 1/7/553 papersLetter from C.W. Darwin Elston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, to Lady Katharine [Vane], concerning the completion of the late Colonel Vane’s history of The Durham Light Infantry, 5 April 1922
D/DLI 1/7/56-58Records concerning honorary and commanding officers in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/561 paperNote to the effect that the King of Siam was appointed Honorary General on 6 October 1915, with permission to wear the uniform of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [c. 1916]
D/DLI 1/7/571 paperNotes concerning the new commanders of The Durham Light Infantry battalions, 29 July – 25 August 1915
D/DLI 1/7/581 paperList of the General Officers Commanding the 6th Division and the 18th Infantry Brigade, 1914 – 1918
D/DLI 1/7/59-65Records concerning officers of The Durham Light Infantry, and officer casualties, in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/591 volume, paper boundList of officers of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, between 1914 and 1919, giving the dates of their promotions, 1920 Includes: covering letter from W.E. Govier, War Office, Whitehall, London, to Colonel C.W. Darwin, 24 March 1920
D/DLI 1/7/602 papersList of retired officers of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, beginning in 1914; and list of untraced former officers, n.d. [c. 1919]
D/DLI 1/7/613 papersLists of officers of the 2nd and 3rd Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, sent to Colonel W.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, 7 September 1914, 15 May 1919
D/DLI 1/7/624 papersCasualty roll of officers of The Durham Light Infantry, who died between 5 August 1914 and 1 July 1916, giving rank, battalion and date of death, 8 July 1916
D/DLI 1/7/631 paperList of officers of The Durham Light Infantry, who were killed and wounded, n.d. [c. 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/641 paperList of the total casualties sustained by The Durham Light Infantry, between 4 August 1914 and 4 August 1916, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/651 paperNote concerning the whereabouts of various officers, between 4 August 1914 and 25 November 1916, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/66-70Records concerning the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/661 paperList of officers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at the outbreak of the Great War, January 1917
D/DLI 1/7/671 paperTelegram from Colonel Morant to Major D.L. Brereton, asking for information about foreign decorations, 17 November 1919
D/DLI 1/7/681 paperLetter from Major D.L. Brereton, Senior Officers’ School, Woking, Surrey, to Colonel Morant, officer commanding the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, giving the names of individuals to be considered for foreign decorations, 17 November 1919
D/DLI 1/7/691 paperLetter from Colonel Morant to Major D.L. Brereton, enclosing letters answering his questions concerning depot officers, etc., of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [c. November 1919]
D/DLI 1/7/701 paperList of questions concerning acting and temporary rank, asked by Colonel Morant, with answers, n.d. [c. November 1919]
D/DLI 1/7/71-95Records concerning the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/71128 papersWar diary of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 4 August 1914 – 29 December 1915 Includes: operational order and report concerning the attack on Hooge, Belgium, 7 – 12 August 1915
D/DLI 1/7/7295 papersWar diary of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 January – 31 December 1916 Includes: report on a trench raid carried out on the night of the 14 – 15 March 1916
D/DLI 1/7/7391 papersWar diary of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 January 1917 – 30 April 1918
D/DLI 1/7/742 papersLetter from Lieutenant John G. Harter, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to Lieutenant-Colonel H.H.S. Morant, 10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, describing trench warfare, 31 October 1914
D/DLI 1/7/751 paperCopy letter from Lieutenant John G. Harter, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to Lieutenant-Colonel H.H.S. Morant, 10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, describing trench warfare, 15 November 1914
D/DLI 1/7/761 paperList of the honours won by the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, between 1914 and 1918, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/771 paperList of decorations awarded to officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, between 13 March and 9 July 1919, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/781 paperHonour list of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (non-commissioned officers, band and bugler), n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/791 paperHonour list of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (privates), n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/801 paperList of men and non-commissioned officers of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, awarded the M.M. or the D.C.M., between 1 January and 17 June 1919, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/811 paperCopy of army orders concerning the award of the D.C.M. to 6742 Sergeant G.W. Harrington, 5338 Company Sergeant-Major C. Kent, and 8757 Private J. Warwick, all of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 May 1915
D/DLI 1/7/825 papersRoll of officers who served with the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in France, between 1914 and 1919, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/831 paperList of officers of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who embarked for France on 8 September 1914, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/841 paperNote of additional attached officers of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [c. 24 September 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/851 paperList of officers of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed, wounded, missing, or taken prisoner, 21 March 1918
D/DLI 1/7/862 papersList of officers of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed, missing, or who died of wounds, between 18 and 24 September 1918, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/871 paperList of warrant officers who went out with an unidentified battalion of The Durham Light Infantry at the outbreak of the First World War, n.d. [4 August 1914]
D/DLI 1/7/881 paperList of those killed, wounded, or missing, who served in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, between 4 August 1914 and 4 August 1916, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/891 paperList of the numbers of deaths of other ranks in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/901 paperNote of the number of cases of other ranks ‘wounded’ in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/911 paperNote concerning other ranks missing who served in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/921 paperList of casualties amongst non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to 1 May 1915, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/931 paperNote of casualties amongst the non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, between 4 August 1914 and 4 August 1916, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/942 papersLetter from the Infantry Record Office, York, to E.T. Noel, Officer Commanding, Depot, Durham Light Infantry, enclosing a copy of the war diary, from mobilization until 30 June 1915, of 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 17 August 1915
D/DLI 1/7/951 paperLetter from S. Arabella Garfit, Kenwick Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, enclosing particulars of her son, Lieutenant Thomas Noel Cheney Garfit, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died of wounds, 30 March 1915, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/96-97Records concerning the 1st and 2nd Battalions in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/9646 papersNotes made by Colonel W.L. Vane towards his regimental history of The Durham Light Infantry, concerning mobilization, relations with the 68th Russian Borodinsky Regiment, fighting and manoeuvres, honours awarded, and answers to questions set by Colonel Vane, 1914 – 1920
D/DLI 1/7/971 paperLetter from Charles Wood, The Barracks, to ‘Hubert’ concerning the number of reservists called up on mobilization in 1914, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/98-101Records concerning the 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/981 paperNotes concerning the 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, requested by Colonel Vane, 12 July 1916
D/DLI 1/7/991 paperCutting from the Darlington Chronicle newspaper, concerning the death of Captain W.N.J. Moscrop, M.C., 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed in action 27 May 1918, n.d. [1918]
D/DLI 1/7/1001 paperMemorial from King George V of a brave life given for others in the Great War, n.d. [c. 1919]
D/DLI 1/7/1011 photograph, 9cm. x 14cm., black and whitePhotograph of an unidentified captain of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [possibly after 1918]
D/DLI 1/7/102Records concerning the 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/1021 paperCertificate that 250186 Company Sergeant-Major J. Taylor, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, was mentioned in a despatch from Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, on 7 November 1917, for gallant and distinguished services in the field, 1 March 1919
D/DLI 1/7/103-122Extracts from the Army List concerning the regiment in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/1031 paperList of promotions and deaths in The Durham Light Infantry, from the Army List, August 1914
D/DLI 1/7/1041 paperList of promotions and deaths in The Durham Light Infantry, published 9 October 1914
D/DLI 1/7/1051 paperList of promotions and deaths in The Durham Light Infantry, from the Army List, November 1914
D/DLI 1/7/1061 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, December 1914
D/DLI 1/7/1071 paperExtract from the Army List, January 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1081 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, February 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1091 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, March 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1101 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, April 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1111 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, May 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1121 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, June 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1131 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, June 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1141 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, July 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1151 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, August 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1161 paperExtract from Army orders, concerning the award of the D.C.M. to the following: 1014 Sergeant J. Coombe, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 9200 Corporal G. Martin, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3138 Private J. Morrison, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 11044 Private W. Peverley, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 1 August 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1171 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, September 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1181 paperCopy of the Army List, concerning the award, on 1 April 1915, of a clasp to the D.C.M. to 5338 Company Sergeant-Major C. Kent, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and the death, on 30 August 1915, of Captain J. Errington, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, October 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1191 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning promotions to the rank of Second-Lieutenant, October 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1201 paperList of promotions and decorations in The Durham Light Infantry, from the Army List, October 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1211 paperList of transfers, secondments, promotions and deaths in The Durham Light Infantry, from the Army List, November 1915
D/DLI 1/7/1221 paperExtract from the Army List, concerning The Durham Light Infantry, December 1915
D/DLI 1/7/123-125Records concerning territorial and volunteer forces in the First World War
D/DLI 1/7/1231 paperNote concerning the Territorial Force battalions of The Durham Light Infantry, between 1914 and 1916, n.d.
D/DLI 1/7/1241 paperNewspaper cutting from The Yorkshire Post, concerning the Durham Volunteer Regiment, 13 August 1919
D/DLI 1/7/1251 paperNewspaper cutting from The Times, concerning the disbandment of the Volunteer Force, 27 September 1919
D/DLI 1/7/126-128Records concerning The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral
D/DLI 1/7/1261 paperNewspaper cutting, concerning the proposed Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral, 5 September 1922
D/DLI 1/7/1272 papersNewspaper cutting from The Observer, concerning the dedication of The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral, 21 October 1923
D/DLI 1/7/1281 photograph, 20cm. x 15cm., black and whitePhotograph of the interior of The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral, n.d. [1920s]
D/DLI 1/7/129-132Letters to Captain Fillingham, concerning regimental history
D/DLI 1/7/1292 papersLetter from John [Hull], 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to Captain Fillingham, giving information on the colours and uniforms of the 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 December 1936
D/DLI 1/7/1301 paperLetter from E. Borrow to Captain G.S. Fillingham, 175 Hurst Grove, Bedford, Bedfordshire, informing him that the 13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, did not wear special sleeve patches, 3 November 1937
D/DLI 1/7/1311 paperLetter from [W.G. Legat], 130 Norbury Court Road, Norbury, London, to Captain Fillingham, concerning the regimental patches of The Durham Light Infantry, 25 November 1937
D/DLI 1/7/1321 paperLetter from Donald Anderson, Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, London, to Captain Fillingham, thanking him for the photographs of the uniforms of the 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 May 1939
D/DLI 1/8Regimental Journals and Newsletters
D/DLI 1/8/1-10The Sea and The Durham Light Infantry Gazette, 1858 – 1861Newsletters of the 68th Light Infantry. See Appendix VIII of W.L. Vane, The Durham Light Infantry, 1914, for further details.
D/DLI 1/8/11 paper, printedThe Sea, or Floating Gentleman’s Magazine, no. 1, published on the Steam Ship Australasian, 18 January 1858
D/DLI 1/8/21 paper, printedThe Sea, or Floating Gentleman’s Magazine, no. 3, published on the Steam Ship Australasian, 15 February 1858
D/DLI 1/8/31 paper, printedThe Sea, or Floating Gentleman’s Magazine, no. 4, Madras, India, 6 March 1858
D/DLI 1/8/43 papers, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, or The Wanderer’s Magazine, no. 1, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 25 June 1858
D/DLI 1/8/51 booklet, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, no. 3, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 20 November 1858
D/DLI 1/8/61 booklet, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, no. 4, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1 February 1859
D/DLI 1/8/71 booklet, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, no. 5, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1 May 1859
D/DLI 1/8/81 booklet, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, no. 6, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1 September 1859
D/DLI 1/8/91 booklet, printedThe D.L.I. Gazette, no. 9, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1 March 1861
D/DLI 1/8/101 paperLetter from Major A.L. Kerans, late Manchester Regiment (S.R.) to Captain W.A. Grey-Wilson, presenting copies of The Sea and The D.L.I. Gazette to the Regiment, 29 July 1921
D/DLI 1/8/11-25The Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, 1934 – 1968
D/DLI 1/8/111 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 1, July 1934 – October 1935
D/DLI 1/8/121 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 2, January 1936 – October 1937
D/DLI 1/8/131 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 3, January 1938 – July 1939
D/DLI 1/8/141 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 4, July 1946 – April 1948
D/DLI 1/8/151 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 5, July 1948 – July 1950
D/DLI 1/8/161 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 6, October 1950 – July 1952
D/DLI 1/8/171 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 7, October 1952 – July 1954
D/DLI 1/8/181 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, volume 8, October 1954 – July 1956
D/DLI 1/8/191 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, October 1956 – July 1958
D/DLI 1/8/201 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, October 1958 – July 1960
D/DLI 1/8/211 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, October 1960 – July 1962
D/DLI 1/8/221 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, October 1962 – April 1964
D/DLI 1/8/231 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, July 1964 – April 1965
D/DLI 1/8/241 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, July 1965 – October 1966
D/DLI 1/8/251 volume, card boundThe Regimental Journal of The Durham Light Infantry, February 1967 – June 1968
D/DLI 1/8/26The Durham Light Infantry Monthly News Letter, 1946During the Second World War publication of the regimental journal was replaced by monthly newsletters.
D/DLI 1/8/266 papers, duplicatedThe Durham Light Infantry Monthly News Letter, no. 51 (final edition), 1 April 1946 Publication of the Regimental Journal was resumed in July 1946
D/DLI 1/8/27-28The Durham Light Infantry Regimental News Letter, 1967 – 1968
D/DLI 1/8/274 papersThe Durham Light Infantry Regimental News Letter, 29 December 1967
D/DLI 1/8/281 paperThe Durham Light Infantry Regimental News Letter, 21 February 1968
D/DLI 1/9Regimental Band and Music
D/DLI 1/9/1-9Manuscript Music, 19thC – 1968
D/DLI 1/9/11 bookletManuscript music book of The Durham Light Infantry (68th and 106th) containing regimental music, n.d. [c. 1908] Contains the following marches:- Royal salute ‘God Save the King’; general salute ‘Prince Regent’ slow march; ‘Old 68th’ slow march; 68th march past in column ‘The Light Bark’ (sic); 68th march past in quarter column ‘I’m Ninety-five; 68th double march ‘ Money Musk’; ‘May Blossom’ troop; 68th regimental call; 68th company calls; 106th general salute ‘Gemma di Vergy’ (Donizetti); 106th slow march ‘Garb of Old Gaul’; 106th march past in column (up to 1878) ‘Paddy Carey’; 106th march past in column (1879 – 1881) ‘Ap Shenkin’; 106th march past in quarter column ‘Garry Owen’; 106th double march ‘The Keel Row’; 106th regimental call; ‘Durham Rangers’ (i.e. Durham Fencible Cavalry); ‘Durham Militia’ march; 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry call
D/DLI 1/9/21 paper‘Durham Militia’ march, copied from a manuscript dated c. 1810, owned by Richard Hugill; in the possession of Frank Kidson of Leeds, Yorkshire, n.d. [19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/31 paper‘The Light Barque’: quick march of the 68th Light Infantry, n.d. [c. 1880] This copy was forwarded to the War Office and then to the publishers when regimental marches were first officially published, c. 1880; it was discovered at Kneller Hall, Middlesex, in 1936, and is the only official regimental march of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
D/DLI 1/9/41 paper‘Ap Shenkin (Welsh) regimental march, 106th Light Infantry’, n.d. [1862 – 1881]
D/DLI 1/9/4A1 paper‘Paddy Carey’: regimental march of the 106th Light Infantry, n.d. [1862 – 1881] Originally enclosed in D/DLI 1/5/1
D/DLI 1/9/51 booklet‘The Old 68th’: regimental march used by the 1st and 2nd Battalions when marching the colours on and off parade, arranged by E.F. Rippon, bandmaster, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1942
D/DLI 1/9/61 paper‘The Light Barque’: regimental march, revised arrangement in B flat by R.C.H. Berry, bandmaster, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1968]
D/DLI 1/9/71 paper‘The Old 68th’ march, revised arrangement by R.C.H. Berry, bandmaster, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1968
D/DLI 1/9/81 booklet‘Steady Durhams’: a patriotic song by Lieutenant-Colonel Randall, 14th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, arranged for a military band by D. Eldridge, late 68th and 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and bandmaster, 20th Division, France, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/9/91 paper‘Blackout calls ‘A’ and ‘B” for use by the Infantry Training Corps, composed by Bandmaster F. Rose, n.d. [October 1940]
D/DLI 1/9/10-14Band Music Cards, 20thC
D/DLI 1/9/1032 cards, 19cm. x 13cm., printedBand music cards for ‘The Durhams’ quick march, by Shipley Douglas, published by Boosey’s Brass Band Journal, n.d. [20th c.] Marked: ‘Band, 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment’
D/DLI 1/9/1137 cards, 18.5cm. x 14cm.Band music cards for ‘The King’ and ‘Keel Row’, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/1225 cards, 15cm. x 6.5cm.Band music cards for ‘The Light Barque’: regimental march of The Durham Light Infantry; for the ‘Old 68th’ and for the ‘Keel Row’; revised arrangement by R.C.H. Berry for the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/1317 cards, 16.5cm. x 13.5cm.Band music cards for ‘Old 68th’ march, issued by Kladow Musical Services Limited, n.d.
D/DLI 1/9/1417 cards, 16.5cm. x 13.5cm.Band music cards for ‘The Light Barque’ and ‘Keel Row’, issued by Kladow Musical Services Limited, n.d.
D/DLI 1/9/15-106Printed Music, 1893 – 1926
D/DLI 1/9/152 papers, printedThe Fourth Durham March : 4th Durham Volunteer Artillery, Western Division, Royal Artillery, by Robert Irvine, dedicated to Mrs. J.W. Cameron, published by F. Pitman Hart and Company Limited, London, n.d. [1899 – 1900]
D/DLI 1/9/161 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the Regimental Bands of the British Army, arranged for piano solo: Vanished Army March by Kenneth J. Alford, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/171 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Preciosa Quick March from Weber’s opera, arranged by S.V. Balfour, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/181 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Vimy Ridge March, by Thomas Bidgood, Hawkes and Son, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/191 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Light Horse March, by Franz Von Blon, Hawkes and Son, London, 1908
D/DLI 1/9/201 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Victoria March, by Franz Von Blon, Hawkes and Son, London, 1923
D/DLI 1/9/211 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The 3 D.Gs. March, by J. Brophy, 1922
D/DLI 1/9/221 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Colonel J. Ward March, by W.J. Cheeseman, Hawkes and Son, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/231 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Forward (Pas Redouble) Quick March, by Doppler, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/242 papersPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Sangre Torera Marcia Espagnola, by José Erviti, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/251 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Lion of St. Mark March, by G. Fabiani, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/261 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Winning Fight March Two-Step, by A. Holzmann, Hawkes and Son, London, 1911
D/DLI 1/9/271 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: B.B. March, by R.A. Horne, 1925
D/DLI 1/9/281 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: To the Front March by J. Ord Hume, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/291 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Happy Warrior Prize March, by Victor Kahl, Hawkes and Son, London, 1925
D/DLI 1/9/301 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Youth and Vigour March, by W. Lautenschläger, Hawkes and Son, London, 1924
D/DLI 1/9/311 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Kwang Hsu March, by Paul Lincke, Hawkes and Son, London, 1902
D/DLI 1/9/321 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Berliner Luft March, by Paul Lincke, Hawkes and Son, London, 1907
D/DLI 1/9/331 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Beautiful Persia March, by Paul Lincke, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/341 bookletPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Dunkirk March, by Adolf Lotter, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/351 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Gallant Serbia March by Adolf Lotter, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/361 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Great Big David March, by Adolf Lotter, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/371 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Pro Patria March, by Adolf Lotter, Hawkes and Son, London, 1923
D/DLI 1/9/381 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Kismet Characteristique Orientale, by J.D. Markey, Hawkes and Son, London, 1910
D/DLI 1/9/391 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Indian Blood March, by Albert Mattausch, Hawkes and Son, London, 1924
D/DLI 1/9/401 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Strauss March, by E. Mezzacapo, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [1905]
D/DLI 1/9/411 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Last Stand March, by Myddleton, Hawkes and Son, London, 1899
D/DLI 1/9/421 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: A Wounded Friend March, by W.H. Myddleton, Hawkes and Son, London, 1902
D/DLI 1/9/431 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Leonidas March, by Roger North, Hawkes and Son, London, 1924
D/DLI 1/9/441 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Castaldo March Militaire, by R. Nováèek, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [late 19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/451 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Big Brother March, by Ian Playfair, Hawkes and Son, London, 1925
D/DLI 1/9/461 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Namur Quick March, by W.V. Richards, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/471 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Juarez Spanish March, by P.R. Schettino, Hawkes and Son, London, 1916
D/DLI 1/9/481 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Loyal Legion March, by John Philip Sousa, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [1890]
D/DLI 1/9/491 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Manhattan Beach March, by John Philip Sousa, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [1893]
D/DLI 1/9/501 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Libua March, by C. le Thiere, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/511 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: March Indienne, by C. Le Thiere, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/521 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Our Regiment March, by C. Le Thiere, Hawkes and Son, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/531 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Argandab Quick March, by S. Thompson, Hawkes and Son, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/541 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: The Right o’ the Line March, by G.O. Walker, Hawkes and Son, London, 1901
D/DLI 1/9/551 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Wait for the Waggon March, by Charles Woodhouse, Hawkes and Son, London, 1920
D/DLI 1/9/561 booklet, printedPopular marches played by the regimental bands of the British Army arranged for piano solo: Wellington March, by W. Zehle, Hawkes and Son, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/571 booklet, printedMilitary marches, a series of popular marches: no. 42: On Parade, by Miles Crawford, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/581 booklet, printedMilitary marches, a series of popular marches: no. 43, The Glamour of the Sword, by Julian Fredericks, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/591 booklet, printedMilitary marches, a series of popular marches: no. 44: For Flag and Freedom, by Miles Crawford, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/601 booklet, printedMilitary marches, a series of popular marches: Na-Poo! March, by Howard Carr, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1922
D/DLI 1/9/611 booklet, printedMilitary marches, a series of popular marches: Indian March, in commemoration of the visit of the Prince of Wales to India, by T.W. Thurban, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1922
D/DLI 1/9/621 booklet, printedFamous military marches performed by the bands of H.M. Navy, Army, and Imperial forces for piano solo: Amazonen March, by Franz Von Blon, The Frederick Harris Company, 1900
D/DLI 1/9/631 booklet, printedFamous military marches performed by the bands of H.M. Navy, Army, and Imperial forces for piano solo: Under the Banner of Victory, by Franz Von Blon, The Frederick Harris Company, 1901
D/DLI 1/9/641 booklet, printedFamous military marches performed by the bands of H.M. Navy, Army and Imperial forces for piano solo: No Surrender, by R.S. Morrison, 1901
D/DLI 1/9/651 booklet, printedFamous marches for piano no. 3: Florentine March, by J. Fucik, 1908
D/DLI 1/9/661 booklet, printedFavourite marches arranged for piano solo: Glenwood March by R.B. Hall, 1904
D/DLI 1/9/671 booklet, printedFavourite marches played by the leading military bands and orchestras arranged for piano solo: Billboard March, by J.N. Klohr, The John Church Company, London, 1901
D/DLI 1/9/681 booklet, printedRosie’s 3rd March Album containing: Isandula by J.H. Bridger; Hoch Habsburg March by J.N. Kral; War March of Priests by Mendelssohn; March of Israelites from Eli by M. Costa; Liberty Bell March by J.P. Sousa; Country Life March by W.F. Sudds; and Washington Post by John Philip Sousa, n.d. [late 19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/691 booklet, printedThe Vanished Army (They Never Die) Poetic March by Kenneth J. Alford, Hawkes and Son, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/701 booklet, printedJessie’s Dream or the Relief of Lucknow: Descriptive Fantasia for the Pianoforte, composed by John Blockley, E. Donajowski, London, n.d. [1920]
D/DLI 1/9/711 booklet, printedThe Advance Guard March by Theo Bonheur, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/721 booklet, printedThe Dreadnought Descriptive Fantasia by Theo Bonheur, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, n.d. [1906]
D/DLI 1/9/731 booklet, printedThe Lord Manor March by Francis G. Byford, Bosworth and Company Limited, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/741 booklet, printedThe New Hail Columbia Marching Song, music by George W. Chadwick, The B.F. Wood Music Company, London, 1917
D/DLI 1/9/751 booklet, printedMarche des Zouaves by F.W. Coventry, J.R. Lafleur and Son Limited, London, 1920
D/DLI 1/9/761 paper‘Mons’ (A Hundred Thousand Gentlemen), song ‘A little British Army goes a Long Way’, with words from the poem by Hardress O’Grady and music by Charles Duncan, B. Feldman and Company, London, 1926
D/DLI 1/9/771 booklet, printedOur Young Man, Valse for Piano, by Julian Fredericks, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1922
D/DLI 1/9/781 booklet, printedSecond in Command Grand Military March for the Pianoforte, by Sydney H. Gambrell, Alfred Oliver and Company, London, 1902
D/DLI 1/9/791 booklet, printedUnder the British Flag Grand Military March Piano Solo by Sydney H. Gambrell, Alfred Oliver and Company, London, 1906
D/DLI 1/9/801 booklet, printedOn Guard Quick March, composed by Leonard Gautier, Paterson and Sons, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/811 booklet, printedThe Irish Guards, words by Rudyard Kipling and music by Edward German, Chappell and Company Limited, London, 1918
D/DLI 1/9/821 booklet, printedLimehouse Nights, written by J.H. Mears and Bud de Sylva, composed by George Gershwin, Francis, Day and Hunter, London, 1920
D/DLI 1/9/831 booklet, printedThe Sentry March for the Pianoforte, composed by Paul Graener, St. Cecilia Publishing Company Limited, London, 1898
D/DLI 1/9/841 booklet, printedPandora March Piano Solo by H. Hadwen-Chandler, Beal, Studdard and Company, London, 1916
D/DLI 1/9/851 booklet, printedThe Royal Pageant, Solennité Royale, Quick March by Ida Hampden, London Music Publishing Stores Limited, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/861 paperThe British Cavalry Grand March-Galop de Concert by Carl Hemann, Beal, Studdard and Company, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/871 booklet, printedBritish Infantry March Galop Militaire by Carl Hemann, Beal, Studdard and Company, London, 1911
D/DLI 1/9/881 booklet, printedThe Light Dragoons Marche Militaire for Piano by Carl Hemann, Banks and Son, York, 1924
D/DLI 1/9/891 booklet, printedThe Royal Review March-Galop Militaire for Pianoforte by Carl Hemann, Banks and Son, York, 1909
D/DLI 1/9/901 booklet, printedRoyal Horse Guards Grand Parade March for the Pianoforte by J. Ord Hume, F. Pitman Hart and Company Limited, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/911 booklet, printedYeomen of the King Military Quick March by J. Ord Hume, F. Pitman Hart and Company Limited, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/921 booklet, printedThe Kings of the Main National Song, dedicated to Queen Victoria, by William M. Hutchison; W. Marshall and Company, London, n.d. [late 19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/931 booklet, printedThe London Scottish Brigade March by B. Leopold, Mozart Allan, Glasgow, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/941 booklet, printedOld Glory March by Bertram Lestrange, Boosey and Company, London, 1919
D/DLI 1/9/951 paperMarching through Georgia March (In Honour of Major General Sherman’s Famous March from Atlanta to the Sea) composed by E. Mack, Charles Sheard and Company, London, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/961 booklet, printedBabau! Marche Surprise by Georg Marcel, Banks and Son, York, n.d. [1919]
D/DLI 1/9/971 booklet, printedThe Battle March of Delhi Descriptive Fantasia For the Pianoforte, by John Pridham, Smithfield Publishing Company, Manchester, n.d. [late 19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/981 booklet, printedTower of London March For the Pianoforte, by J. Pridham, F. Pitman Hart and Company Limited, London, n.d. [late 19th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/991 booklet, printedFire and Sword: Military March for the Piano by Percy Raymond, Beal, Studdard and Company, London, 1916
D/DLI 1/9/1001 booklet, printedWell away! March For the Piano by Gerald Romney, Arthur and Company Limited, London, 1921
D/DLI 1/9/1011 paperThere’s an Armchair Waiting by the Fireside by J.W. Sewell, C. Sheard and Company, London, 1917
D/DLI 1/9/1021 booklet, printedSunday Parade in a Cathedral City: Grand Fantasia for Piano by Charles Frank Smyth, A. Rutter and Company, Leeds, n.d. [early 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/9/1031 booklet, printedKing Cotton March by John Philip Sousa, The John Church Company, London, 1897
D/DLI 1/9/1041 booklet, printed‘To Tecumseh’: Who’s Who in Navy Blue March of the Class of 1921, United States Naval Academy by John Philip Sousa, Lieutenant-Commander U.S.N.R.F., The John Church Company, London, 1920
D/DLI 1/9/1051 booklet, printedThe Big Push March For Pianoforte by Vincent Thomas, W. Paxton and Company Limited, London, 1917
D/DLI 1/9/1061 paperLast page of an unidentified music score, Wilford Limited, 1923
D/DLI 1/9/107-108Song and Verse, c. 1899 – 1918
D/DLI 1/9/1071 paper‘The March of the 4th Brigade’, a poem by Corporal George Davison, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1899 – 1900]
D/DLI 1/9/1081 paper, printed‘The Faithful D.L.I.’, a song written and sung by Regimental Sergeant Major James Taylor, M.C., late 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to the tune ‘A Little Bit of Heaven’, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/9/109-110Records concerning the Band, c. 1945 – 1950
D/DLI 1/9/1091 paper, printedNewspaper cutting concerning the selection of the Durham Light Infantry band to go to France to lead British troops in victory marches, n.d. [1945]
D/DLI 1/9/1102 papers and 2 cardsNotes concerning the history of the regimental band, its musicians and the regimental march, 1950s
D/DLI 1/10Services of Officers
D/DLI 1/10/1Records of services of officers, 1917 – 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(1)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Septimus Aberdeen, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 16 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(2)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second Lieutenant Thomas Currey Adamson, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(3)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Thompson Alexander, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 19 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(4)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Vincent Allinson, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(5)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant J.G. Anslow, 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 5 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(6)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant B. Archer, 6th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, 28 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(7)3 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant John Ralph Armstrong, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 3 August 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(8)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Eric Bruce Findlay Arthy, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 17 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(9)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Melville Hildreth Aubin, 18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 3 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(10)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Francis Audas, The Durham Light Infantry, 15 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(11)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Frank Ayr Blackett, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(12)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Ernest Brittain, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(13)3 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Arthur Brown, 17th Battatlion, The Durham Light Infantry; 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 87th Battalion, YRB, 10 July 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(14)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant John Brown, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 19 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(15)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain William Cuthbert Brown, The Honourable Artillery Company, 20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 2 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(16)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Herbert Brown, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 12 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(17)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant William Ross Bruce, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(18)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Rowland Burdon, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 16 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(19)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain John Hugh Burrell, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(20)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Benjamin Burton, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, [7th] May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(21)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Hugh Hamilton Carmichael, The Durham Light Infantry, 30 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(22)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Cyril Rees Chapman, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 9 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(23)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Joseph Colman, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(24)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Thomas Edward Coulson, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(25)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Herbert John Crane, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(26)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Ernest A. Crossland, 13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 18 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(27)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Sydney Davey, Artists’ Rifles; 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 7 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(28)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Alexander Davidson, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(29)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Frederick Bowler Davison, 4th Hussars, and 20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [after 20 October 1918]
D/DLI 1/10/1(30)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Harry John Ditcham, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(31)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Alan Dobson, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(32)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant James Edward Eccles, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(33)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Arthur Edwin Edge, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 17 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(34)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Henry Edwards, Royal Garrison Artillery; 26th Lancashire Fusiliers [1st] K.O.R.L; 6th Officer Cadet Battalion; 22nd Officer Cadet Battalion; 27th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(35)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Ernest Eggleston, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(36)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Vernon Falkiner, 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry and 106th Battalion, T.M.B., 28 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(37)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Charles Quentery Farmer, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(38)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Edward Fawcett, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(39)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant James Ferguson, The Durham Light Infantry, 7 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(40)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Wilfred Vane Fryer, The Durham Light Infantry, 27 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(41)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Horace Hanson Garside, 4th West Yorkshire; and 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 25 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(42)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant (T. Major) Charles Gibbens, The Durham Light Infantry, 9 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(43)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Henry Gibson, 75th Field Company Royal Engineers, and 22nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 27 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(44)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Joseph Love Gott, The Durham Light Infantry, 27 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(45)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Frank Graham, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(46)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Robert Donald Green, 16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and 20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 2 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(47)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant George Ernest Haddon, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 28th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(48)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant A.E. Hales, 13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(49)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Henry Walwin Hampson, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 29 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(50)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant John Reginald Harraton, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 15 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(51)2 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant [Acting Captain] Benjamin James Harvey, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 December 1918 and 7 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(52)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Harry Heaton, 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 19 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(53)4 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant James Henthorn, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 April 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(54)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Edward Herbert, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 5 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(55)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Arthur Belfit Hill, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(56)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Frank Hill, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(57)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Miles Middleton Hutchinson, The Durham Light Infantry, 12 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(58)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant John Duncan Inches, 13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(59)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Harold K. Jackson, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(60)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Thomas Henry Jefferson, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 9 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(61)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant George Jeffreys, The Durham Light Infantry, 25 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(62)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Ronald Johnson, The Durham Light Infantry, 12 August 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(63)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant George Keeler, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 6 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(64)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Stanley Kirkup, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(65)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Ernest Howard Krause, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 25 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(66)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Adam Watson Laidlaw, 4th York and Lancaster Regiment, 9 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(67)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant John Simpson Lancaster, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 9 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(68)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant John Farquaharson Leys, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, since 25 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(69)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant William Norman Leng, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 13 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(70)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Leslie Foster Lightowler, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 23 November 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(71)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Martin John Jesseyman, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 25 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(72)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Frederick Clark Major, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(73)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Acting Captain Joseph Henry Rawlinson Massey, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 5 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(74)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Charles Henry McCaughey, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 31 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(75)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Ernest Mearns, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(76)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Ernest Minto, 22nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 5 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(77)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Fred Naylor, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(78)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Alexander Wallace Nesbitt, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 21 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(79)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant William Henry O’Dell, 4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [after 19 February 1919?]
D/DLI 1/10/1(80)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant George Richard Oliver, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 4th Officer Cadet Battalion, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 5 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(81)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant John Dixon Ord, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 30 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(82)2 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant James Gordon Reay Pacy, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(83)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Herbert Padley, 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 9 December 1918
D/DLI 1/10/1(84)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant [Acting Captain] Miles Whichello Pattison, The Durham Light Infantry, 16 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(85)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Thomas Edward Peart, 4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 30 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(86)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Clarence Banyon Pickard, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [after 31 October 1917]
D/DLI 1/10/1(87)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Mark Richard Pinkney, 1/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(88)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Arnold Thimbleby Price, 17th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 21 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(89)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Francis Bowyer Rice-Oxley, The Durham Light Infantry; Reserve Garrison Battalion, K.O.Y.L.I.; and Lancashire Fusiliers, 23 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(90)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Thomas Riley, 22nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and Royal Field Artillery, 13 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(91)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant George Dodd Roberts, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 18 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(92)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Robert Coulson Robinson, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(93)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Joseph Nelson Octavius Rogers, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 22 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(94)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant James Horsburgh Ronald, The Durham Light Infantry, 15 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(95)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain George Frederick Rowe, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 3 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(96)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Harold Salmon, 2/9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and 10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 6 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(97)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Robert Harry Sampson, 6th Battlion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(98)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Bertram Sanderson, The Durham Light Infantry, 21 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(99)2 papersRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Samuel Hardyman Scott, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(100)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant John Serle Siddell, 4th York and Lancaster Regiment, and 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 May 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(101)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Basil Robert James Simpson, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 16 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(102)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Kingsley Smith, 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 28 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(103)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Walter Spencer, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(104)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Frederick George Stone, 18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 April 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(105)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant George Trickett, The Durham Light Infantry, 31 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(106)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Edward William Tuffs, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 19 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(107)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Gordon Tunnell, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 23 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(108)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant Peter Walker, 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 March 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(109)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Captain Clifford Robert Wells, 14th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 8 January 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(110)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant Richard White, 13th Northumberland Fusiliers, and The Durham Light Infantry, 19 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(111)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Second-Lieutenant John Yellowlees, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 February 1919
D/DLI 1/10/1(112)1 paperRecord of services (Army Form B.199) of Lieutenant John Bertram Young, 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 January 1917
D/DLI 1/10/2List of potential officers, 1959 – 1965
D/DLI 1/10/21 volume, paper boundList of potential officers for The Durham Light Infantry, September 1959 – 1965
D/DLI 1/11Rolls of Honour and Books of Remembrance
D/DLI 1/11/1-2Roll of honour and book of remembrance, 1939 – 1945
D/DLI 1/11/1106 papers, 1 booklet and 1 cardRoll of honour of The Durham Light Infantry, 1939 – 1945, and key to code numbers used, War Office, 1947 Gives name, number, rank, place of birth and of domicile, and place and date of death
D/DLI 1/11/284 papersBook of remembrance : roll of honour of the Second World War, n.d. [after 1945]
D/DLI 1/11/3Records concerning the book of remembrance, 1914 – 1918
D/DLI 1/11/33 papersReceipt from Joseph J. Hall, illuminator and designer, 74 Salisbury Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral, for payment of £325 for the preparation of the Durham Light Infantry book of remembrance, and architect’s certificate,12 – 30 April 1928
D/DLI 1/12War Graves and Memorials
D/DLI 1/12/1-8Grave of Major William Gough, 68th Light Infantry, drowned at sea, 1822
D/DLI 1/12/11 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., black and whitePhotograph of Major Gough’s tomb, Templetime, County Cork, Ireland, 22 November 1968
D/DLI 1/12/21 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., black and whitePhotograph of Major Gough’s tomb, Templetime, County Cork, Ireland, 22 November 1968
D/DLI 1/12/31 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., black and whitePhotograph of a section of the inscription on Major Gough’s tomb, Templetime, County Cork, Ireland, 22 November 1968
D/DLI 1/12/41 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., black and whitePhotograph of the parish church, Templetime, County Cork, Ireland, 22 November 1968
D/DLI 1/12/51 paper and 1 envelopeLetter from C.P. Wright, Apartment 2, 310 Breezehill Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, Light Infantry Office, Elvet Waterside, Durham, concerning the wreck of the New York packet ship Albion and the grave of Major Gough at Templetime, County Cork, Ireland, 4 January 1969
D/DLI 1/12/61 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the overgrown grave of Major Gough, 68th Light Infantry, behind the upright gravestone in the foreground, in Templetime churchyard, County Cork, Ireland, n.d. [September 1975]
D/DLI 1/12/71 photograph, 8.5cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of Templetime church and churchyard, County Cork, Ireland, n.d. [September 1975]
D/DLI 1/12/81 paperLetter from C.P. Wright, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Humphreys, concerning the condition of the graves, in Templetime churchyard, County Cork, Ireland, of the victims, including Major Gough, of the shipwreck of the Albion in 1822, and enclosing photographs, as in D/DLI 1/12/6-7, 24 January 1976
D/DLI 1/12/9-15War graves of the 68th Durham Light Infantry, New Zealand War, 1864 -1866
D/DLI 1/12/91 photograph, 11cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the memorial, probably in Mission Cemetery, Tauranga, New Zealand, to Corporal T.A. Baker, ‘M’ Company, 68th Durham Light Infantry, who died 15 November 1864, n.d. [c. 1985]
D/DLI 1/12/101 photograph, 11cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the memorial, in Mission Cemetery, Tauranga, New Zealand, to Private James McAnary, Brevet-Major Trent’s Company, 68th Durham Light Infantry, who was drowned at Judea, near Tauranga, New Zealand, on 27 July 1865, April 1985
D/DLI 1/12/111 photograph, 11cm. x 9cm., black and whitePhotograph of the memorial, in the Mission Cemetery, Tauranga, New Zealand, to Private P. Shanaghan, 68th Durham Light Infantry, who was killed in action at Te Ranga, New Zealand, on 21 June 1864, April 1985
D/DLI 1/12/121 photograph, 11cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the memorial in the Mission Cemetery, Tauranga, New Zealand, to Private J. Timms, 68th Durham Light Infantry, who was killed in action at Te Ranga, New Zealand, on 21 June 1864, April 1985
D/DLI 1/12/131 photograph, 25cm. x 20cm., black and whitePhotograph of the graves of soldiers of the 68th Light Infantry who died at Te Ranga, New Zealand, in 1864, n.d. [20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/141 photograph, 25cm. x 20cm., black and whitePhotograph of the graves of soldiers of the 68th Light Infantry who died at Te Ranga, New Zealand, in 1864, n.d. [20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/152 papersTravel guide information concerning Tauranga, New Zealand, n.d. [1970s]
D/DLI 1/12/16-30Graves in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of Durham Light Infantrymen killed in action in Belgium and France in 1940
D/DLI 1/12/161 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4442263 Private H. Clarke, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 2 June 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/171 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4448045 Private R. Covell, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 1 June 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/181 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 3191143 Private J. Davidson, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 6 June 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/191 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4456175 Private J.W.B. Harland, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 22 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/201 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4457296 Private R. Malkin, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 5 June 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/211 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 774799 Lance-Corporal J. Nicholson, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 22 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/221 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4452500 Private J.R. Patterson, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 22 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/231 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4446329 Lance Corporal E.A. Riches, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 29 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/241 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4447726 Private F. Sharp, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 31 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/251 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4449009 Private J.T. Sutherland, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 31 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/261 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of the grave, in Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, of 4454430 Private W. Thurlow, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, who died 27 May 1940, n.d., [late 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/271 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph view of Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, n.d. [late 20th c.-
D/DLI 1/12/281 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph view of Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, n.d. [late 20th c.-
D/DLI 1/12/291 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph view of Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, n.d. [late 20th c.-
D/DLI 1/12/301 photograph, 9cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph view of Dunkirk Town Cemetery, France, n.d. [late 20th c.-
D/DLI 1/12/31-52War graves in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt
D/DLI 1/12/311 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Lieutenant D.E. Hutchinson, The Durham Light Infantry, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/321 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Sergeant T.H. Mason, The Durham Light Infantry, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/331 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Private S.L. Onions, The Durham Light Infantry, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/341 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Lieutenant G. Wilkes, The Durham Light Infantry, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/351 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Lieutenant, the Viscount Ebrington, The Royal Scots Greys, Royal Armoured Corps, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/361 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Private P.E. Gratwick, V.C., 2/48 Australian Infantry Battalion, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/371 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of the graves of Sergeant H. Johnson, Royal Army Ordnance Corps; Corporal Chef Masro Abdo; and Legionnaire Hannaoui Ibrahim, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/381 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Flight Lieutenant A. Ward, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/391 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of the graves of Sepoy-Fitter Muhammad Yaqub and Craftsman Karim Ullah, of the Indian Army Ordnance Corps, in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/401 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of a grave of an unknown soldier in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/411 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/421 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/431 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/441 photograph, 10cm. x 15cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/451 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/461 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/471 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/481 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/491 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/501 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/511 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/521 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt, n.d. [1991]
D/DLI 1/12/53War graves of Durham Light Infantrymen, Berlin, Germany, 1943 – 1945
D/DLI 1/12/53(1)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4440137 Lance-Corporal E. Walton, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 19 February 1943, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(2)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4470295 Private J.M. Best, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 5 May 1944, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(3)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 3316429 Corporal J. Bell, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 19 June 1944, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(4)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4461768 Private R. Hunter, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 16 July 1944, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(5)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4459340 Private A.G. Arthur, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 1 August 1944, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(6)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4462405 Private T.W. Crawford, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 1 August 1944, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(7)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 5444383 Private G.W. Roberts, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 26 February 1945, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(8)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4457500 Lance-Corporal J.H. Woods, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 27 February 1945, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(9)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of 4454443 Private J. Lowerson, The Durham Light Infantry, killed 15 April 1945, in Berlin, Germany; photograph taken, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/53(10)1 photograph, 12.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white; 1 negative, 6 cm. x 6cmPhotograph of the grave of Janet Christine Lieselotte, daughter of Sergeant D.R. Bell, 28 June 1956
D/DLI 1/12/54-67Graves in Kranji Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, 1946
D/DLI 1/12/541 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Private G.L. Barratt, The Durham Light Infantry, died 25 April 1946, at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/551 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of the graves of Private L. Barrett, The Durham Light Infantry, died 26 September 1946, and Vice-Admiral E.J. Spooner, at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/561 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of the grave of Private D.R. McGregor, The Durham Light Infantry, died 28 April 1946, at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/571 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of two graves of unidentified soldiers of the Second World War at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/581 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of graves at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/591 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/601 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/611 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/621 photograph, 13cm. x 9cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/631 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/641 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/651 photograph, 9cm. x 13cm., colourPhotograph of Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980s]
D/DLI 1/12/662 strips of negativesNegatives of the graves of Private D.P. McGregor, Private G.L. Barratt and Lieutenant A.E. Clifton at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d. [1980]
D/DLI 1/12/671 negative 5cm. x 4cm.Negative of an unidentified ceremony at Kranji War Memorial Cemetery, Singapore, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/68-74War Memorials, 20thC
D/DLI 1/12/681 paper, 9.5cm. x 15cm., black and whitePrint of the South African war memorial, Durham Cathedral, n.d. [20th c.]
D/DLI 1/12/691 photograph, 23.5cm. x 31cm., black and whitePhotograph of the war memorial at Primosole, Sicily, erected in memory of the men of the 6th, 8th and 9th Battalions, The Durham Light Infantry, who died between 10 July and 17 August 1943, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/701 photograph, 9cm. x 6cm., black and white, and 1 paperPhotograph of a Durham Light Infantry memorial tablet in Crete, 1945 or 1946 Includes: a note concerning the tablet, n.d.
D/DLI 1/12/711 photograph, 17cm. x 24cm., colour, card mountedPhotograph of the Kohima Memorial, India, n.d. [1982]
D/DLI 1/12/721 photograph, 25cm. x 19cm., black and whitePhotograph of the Kohima Memorial, India, n.d. [1982]
D/DLI 1/12/731 photograph, 24cm. x 19cm., colour, mountedPhotograph of The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel, Durham, n.d., [1968]
D/DLI 1/12/741 transparency, 13cm. x 10cm., colourTransparency of The Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel, Durham, n.d., [1968]
D/DLI 1/13Commemorative and Memorial Ceremonies
D/DLI 1/13/1Coronation of King George V, 1911
D/DLI 1/13/11 volume, paper bound, and 21 papersInstructions for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, 1911
D/DLI 1/13/2Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953
D/DLI 1/13/21 bookletOrder of service for the coronation review of ex-servicemen and women by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Hyde Park, London, 5 July 1953
D/DLI 1/13/3Birthday parade of Queen Elizabeth II, 1963
D/DLI 1/13/31 bookletProgramme of the parade in honour of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, 8 June 1963
D/DLI 1/13/4Freedom of the city of Durham, 1944
D/DLI 1/13/41 paperOrder of ceremony for the honouring of The Durham Light Infantry, City of Durham, 15 March 1944
D/DLI 1/13/5Freedom of the borough of Sunderland, 1944
D/DLI 1/13/5Photographs of the ceremony conferring the freedom of the borough of Sunderland on The Durham Light Infantry (as part of ‘Salute the Soldier Week’), 10 June 1944, as follows:
D/DLI 1/13/5(1)Photograph of Councillor W.L. Milburn, mayor, presenting the grant of the freedom of Sunderland to Colonel C.L. Matthews, on the steps of Sunderland Town Hall, 1944
D/DLI 1/13/5(2)Photograph of the unfurling of the colours of The Durham Light Infantry outside Sunderland Town Hall, 1944
D/DLI 1/13/5(3)3 photographs, 20cm. x 15cm., black and white, in a card mountPhotograph of The Durham Light Infantry marching past Sunderland Town Hall, 1944
D/DLI 1/13/6Freedom of the borough of Hartlepool, 1958
D/DLI 1/13/61 bookletGrant to The Durham Light Infantry of freedom of entry into the borough of Hartlepool, 10 May 1958 Includes: photographs of H.R.H. Princess Alexandra; Major-General J.H.N. Poett; and Councillor W.W. Emerson, Mayor of Hartlepool
D/DLI 1/13/7-9Bicentenary of the regiment, 1958
D/DLI 1/13/71 bookletOrder of service to celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of the raising of The Durham Light Infantry, Durham Cathedral,17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/81 cardInvitation from Major-General J.H.N. Poett and the Officers of The Durham Light Infantry to attend the bicentenary commemoration service in Durham Cathedral, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9Album of press photographs of The Durham Light Infantry Bicentenary Parade, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(1)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent standing on a saluting base, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(2)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/285(214)
D/DLI 1/13/9(3)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(4)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent waving to the public, taken outside the Town Hall, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(5)Photograph of Major-General J.H.N. Poett pinning a brooch onto Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent’s lapel, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(6)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent and Major-General J.H.N. Poett, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(7)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent receiving flowers from a young girl as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(8)Photograph of a bandmaster conducting from a bandstand, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(9)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent talking to former soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(10)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent receiving a gift from a Chelsea pensioner as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(11)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/285(211)
D/DLI 1/13/9(12)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/286(67)
D/DLI 1/13/9(13)Photograph of officers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, leading soldiers past a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(14)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(15)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(16)Photograph of the colour party, and escort, of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching though the grounds of Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(17)Photograph of the colour party, and escort, of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on parade in the grounds of Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(18)Photograph of the band of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching past a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(19)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent standing at a saluting base accompanied by Major-General J.H.N. Poett, second right, and a senior office and a civic dignitary [possibly the Mayor of Durham], taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(20)Photograph of the colour party of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching past a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(21)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent, accompanied by a senior officer and a civic dignitary [possibly the Mayor of Durham], walking across the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(22)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent and a man walking out of a building [possibly Durham Cathedral], taken in Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(23)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent and a civic dignitary [possibly the Mayor of Durham] walking out of Durham Town Hall, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(24)Photograph of soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching past a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at the Market Place, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(25)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(26)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/286(65)
D/DLI 1/13/9(27)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/286(64)
D/DLI 1/13/9(28)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent talking to a clergyman as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken in Durham [possibly outside Durham Cathedral], 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(29)Photograph of soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, marching past a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at the Market Place, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(30)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/285(212)
D/DLI 1/13/9(31)Photograph of a Chelsea pensioner presenting Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent with a gift, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(32)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent receiving a gift from a Chelsea pensioner as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(33)Photograph of Major-General J.H.N. Poett introducing Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent to a senior officer, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(34)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent standing at a saluting base during a bicentenary parade, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(35)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent talking to a staff sergeant of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, during an inspection, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(36)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(37)Photograph of Major-General J.H.N. Poett pinning a brooch onto Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent’s lapel, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(38)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent waving to the public as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken outside the Town Hall, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(39)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent waving to the public from a saluting base, taken at the Market Place, Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(40)Duplicate of D/DLI 2/1/285(213)
D/DLI 1/13/9(41)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(42)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent inspecting soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(43)Photograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent receiving flowers from a young girl as Major-General J.H.N. Poett looks on, taken at Brancepeth Castle, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/9(44)1 album, card boundPhotograph of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent and a man walking out of a building [possibly Durham Cathedral], taken in Durham, 17 May 1958
D/DLI 1/13/10Centenary of the battle of Inkerman, 1954
D/DLI 1/13/101 paper, printedNewspaper cutting from the Teesdale Mercury, concerning The Durham Light Infantry’s celebration of the centenary of the battle of Inkerman, Crimea, Russia, 3 November 1954
D/DLI 1/13/11South African war memorial dedication, Darlington, 1905
D/DLI 1/13/111 booklet, printedOfficial programme of the admission to the honorary freedom of the borough of Darlington of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Earl Roberts; and of ceremony of unveiling the South African war memorial, Darlington, 5 August 1905 Includes: photographs; a copy of the memorial inscription; and a list of Darlington men who served in the South African War
D/DLI 1/13/12Bowes Museum war memorial dedication, 1921
D/DLI 1/13/121 bookletOrder of service, for the unveiling of the memorial commemorating the dead of the Great War in the grounds of the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, 7 July 1921
D/DLI 1/13/13-28Durham Light Infantry memorial chapel dedication, 1923
D/DLI 1/13/131 paper, printedOrder of service of Dedication of the Memorial Chapel of The Durham Light Infantry at Durham Cathedral, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/141 card, 11.5cm. x 9cm.Invitation from the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral to Lady Katherine Vane to the Solemn Dedication of the Military Memorial Chapel in Durham Cathedral, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/151 paperDescription of The Durham Light Infantry Memorial Chapel, Durham Cathedral, n.d. [20 October 1923]
D/DLI 1/13/161 paperPart letter from an unidentified correspondent, North Bailey, Durham, to ‘Francie’, concerning the consecration ceremony of the memorial chapel in Durham Cathedral, on 20 October 1923, and concerning family news, 21 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/171 photograph, 15cm. x 21cm., black and whitePhotograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry marching over Framwellgate Bridge, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/181 photograph, 15cm. x 21cm., black and whitePhotograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry marching over Framwellgate Bridge, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/191 photograph, 22cm. x 17cm., black and whitePhotograph of civic dignitaries parading onto Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/201 photograph, 20cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of officers standing to attention on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/211 photograph, 15cm. x 21cm., black and whitePhotograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry standing to attention on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/221 photograph, 22cm. x 17cm., black and whitePhotograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry being inspected on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/231 photograph, 22cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of two officers on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/241 photograph, 22cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of an unidentified captain of The Durham Light Infantry and two women, crossing Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/251 photograph, 16cm. x 22cm., black and whitePhotograph of two unidentified officers on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/261 photograph, 22cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of an unidentified officer of The Durham Light Infantry, and two other men, on Palace Green, Durham, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/271 photograph, 22cm. x 17cm., black and whitePhotograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry parading into Durham Cathedral, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/281 photograph, 15cm. x 20cm., black and whitePhotograph of The Durham Light Infantry Memorial Chapel in Durham Cathedral, 20 October 1923
D/DLI 1/13/29Durham Light Infantry memorial garden dedication, 1950
D/DLI 1/13/291 card, 11.5cm. x 7cm.Invitation card from the Mayor of Durham, Councillor Mrs. H.H. Rushford, J.P., to tea at the Town Hall after the dedication of The Durham Light Infantry War Memorial Garden, 9 July 1950
D/DLI 1/13/30Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, 1957
D/DLI 1/13/301 bookletOrder of ceremony for the unveiling of the memorial, at Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, to officers and men of the armies of the Commonwealth, who died between 1939 and 1945, by General Sir Kenneth Anderson, 16 November 1957
D/DLI 1/13/31-38Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 1958
D/DLI 1/13/311 bookletOrder of ceremony for the unveiling of the memorial, to officers and men of the land forces of the Commonwealth, in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), by General Sir Francis Festing, Commander in Chief Far East Land Forces, 9 February 1958
D/DLI 1/13/323 papersReport on the ceremony of the unveiling of the memorial in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), 9 February 1958
D/DLI 1/13/331 photograph, 16cm. x 12cm., black and whitePhotograph of Indian Army, Royal Navy and Indian Navy contingents at the unveiling of the memorial in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958]
D/DLI 1/13/341 photograph, 16cm. x 12cm., black and whitePhotograph of the Commander-in-Chief about to inspect the guard of honour at the unveiling of the memorial in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958] Relatives of servicemen may be seen to the right of the photograph, and Indian Army, Royal Air Force and Indian Air Force contingents may be seen at the top right of the photograph
D/DLI 1/13/351 photograph, 16.5cm. x 12cm., black and whitePhotograph of the Commander-in-Chief laying a wreath at the memorial, with representatives of Commonwealth countries in the background, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958]
D/DLI 1/13/361 photograph, 16cm. x 20.5cm., black and whitePhotograph of the memorial taken from the top of the rotunda, showing the regimental panels, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958]
D/DLI 1/13/371 photograph, 16cm. x 20.5cm., black and whitePhotograph of the front entrance to the cemetery taken from the top of the rotunda, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958]
D/DLI 1/13/381 photograph, 20cm. x 16cm., black and whitePhotograph of the front view of the memorial and of the regimental panels behind the pillars, Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), n.d. [9 February 1958]
D/DLI 1/13/39Commonwealth war memorial dedication, Brookwood, Surrey, 1958
D/DLI 1/13/391 bookletOrder of ceremony at the unveiling of the memorial to officers and men of the land forces of the Commonwealth, by Queen Elizabeth II, Brookwood, Surrey, 25 October 1958
D/DLI 1/13/40-42Thanksgiving services for the end of the Second World War, 1945
D/DLI 1/13/401 bookletOrder of service for the Second Army thanksgiving service on the conclusion of the campaign of 6 June 1944 to 5 May 1945 in North West Europe, n.d., [May 1945]
D/DLI 1/13/412 papersOrder of service for the Eighth Army Service of Thanksgiving, n.d. [May 1945] Includes: a list of the formation signs represented on the cover of the order of service
D/DLI 1/13/421 bookletOrder of service for a Jewish Service of Thanksgiving for Victory, at Lungotevere Cenci Synagogue, Rome, Italy, n.d. [1945]
D/DLI 1/13/43Anniversary of the battle of El Alamein, 1946
D/DLI 1/13/431 bookletProgramme for the El Alamein Anniversary Celebration at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 23 October 1946
D/DLI 1/13/44-45John Byrne, V.C., memorial dedication, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/44Newspaper cuttings concerning the memorial service held for Colour-Sergeant John Byrne, V.C., at the unveiling, on 4 December 1985, of a new headstone in St. Woolo’s Cemetery, Newport, Gwent, South Wales, 5 – 14 November 1985
D/DLI 1/13/44(1)Photocopy of a photograph of Major-General Peter de la Billière, General Officer Commanding Wales, saluting the grave of Colour-Sergeant John Byrne, V.C., 68th Light Infantry, taken at Saint Woolos Cemetery, Newport, Wales, 4 November 1985
D/DLI 1/13/44(2)2 papers, printedPhotocopy of a photograph of Major-General Peter de la Billière, General Officer Commanding Wales, laying a wreath at the grave of Colour-Sergeant John Byrne, V.C., 68th Light Infantry, taken at Saint Woolos Cemetery, Newport, Wales, 4 November 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45Photographs of the memorial service held for Colour-Sergeant John Byrne, V.C., 4 November 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(1)Photograph of a bugler sounding the Last Post, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(2)Photograph of Major-General de la Billière receiving a wreath, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(3)Photograph of Major-General de la Billière laying a wreath beside John Byrne’s headstone, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(4)Photograph of an unidentified civilian laying a wreath, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(5)Photograph of the mayor [of Newport, Gwent, South Wales], laying a wreath, 1985
D/DLI 1/13/45(6)6 photographs, 25cm. x 20cm., black and whitePhotograph of Major-General de la Billière and dignitaries at St. Woolo’s Cemetery, Newport, Gwent, South Wales,1985
D/DLI 1/14Colours and Colour Ceremonies
D/DLI 1/14/1-2Newspaper cuttings, 1968
D/DLI 1/14/126 papersNewspaper cuttings concerning the appeal fund and the laying up of the colours of The Durham Light Infantry, 8 – 27 November 1968
D/DLI 1/14/254 papersNewspaper cuttings concerning the laying up of the colours of The Durham Light Infantry, 23 November – 14 December 1968
D/DLI 1/14/3-5Photographs, 1968 – 1991
D/DLI 1/14/31 photograph, 19cm. x 24 m. black and whitePhotograph of H.R.H. Princess Alexandra at the ceremony of the laying up of the colours of The Durham Light Infantry on Palace Green, Durham, 12 December 1968
D/DLI 1/14/41 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of a regimental plaque representing the colours of the 68th Durham Light Infantry, in an unidentified church, 31 January 1991
D/DLI 1/14/51 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourPhotograph of a regimental plaque representing the colours of the 68th Durham Light Infantry, in an unidentified church, 31 January 1991
D/DLI 1/15Durham Light Infantry Prisoners of War Fund
D/DLI 1/15/1-26Wrightson Comforts Fund, 1914 – 1918
D/DLI 1/15/11 volume, card bound‘Account of Requisites for the Red Cross, Army and Navy during the War’, August 1914 – [1918]
D/DLI 1/15/21 volume, card boundAccount book of comforts for the troops, 1914 – 1919
D/DLI 1/15/31 bookletNotes of parcels sent to prisoners of war, 29 May 1915 – 13 November 1916
D/DLI 1/15/49 papersNotes of the addresses of soldiers and of comforts sent, [1916]
D/DLI 1/15/51 cardCertificate, signed by the members of ‘The Durham Light Infantry Prisoners of War Fund’, and sent to Mrs. Shafto, thanking her for organising the fund, 25 December 1918
D/DLI 1/15/61 paperLetter from Katharine L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lady Wrightson, concerning the sending of comforts to men of The Durham Light Infantry being held as prisoners of war, 14 May 1915
D/DLI 1/15/72 papersLetter from Katharine L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lady Wrightson, concerning the sending of comforts to men of The Durham Light Infantry being held as prisoners of war, 13 January [1916 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/15/81 paperLetter from Katharine L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lady Wrightson, concerning the sending of comforts to men of The Durham Light Infantry being held as prisoners of war, 10 May [1916 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/15/91 paperLetter from Katharine L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, to Lady Wrightson, concerning the sending of comforts to men of The Durham Light Infantry being held as prisoners of war, 18 June [1916 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/15/101 paperLetter from Theresa, Lady Londonderry, Wynyard Park, Stockton on Tees, to Lady Wrightson, thanking her for the parcel of comforts for the Durhams and adding that she has been arranging Seaham Hall as a convalescent hospital, 11 June 1915
D/DLI 1/15/113 papersLetter from Private J. Longthorne, The Durham Light Infantry, Wahn, near Cologne, Germany, to his wife, asking her to thank Lady Wrightson for the parcels, 15 September [1916]
D/DLI 1/15/121 paperLetter from Mrs. Longthorne to Lady Wrightson, sending her husband’s letter and thanking her for the parcels, 26 September 1916
D/DLI 1/15/133 papersLetter from [Lieutenant R.J. Clews], Number 9 Light Railway Royal Engineers, British Expeditionary Force, France, to his aunt, Lady Wrightson, Neasham Hall, Darlington, thanking her for the parcel and sending personal news, 28 June 1917
D/DLI 1/15/141 postcardPrisoner of war postcard from Andrew McCormack, Merseburg, Germany, to Lady K. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, thanking her for two parcels, 13 June 1915
D/DLI 1/15/151 postcardPrisoner of war postcard from A. Gleason, the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Hameln, Germany, to Lady K. Vane, Adlestrop House, Chipping Norton, Gloucestershire, thanking her for a food parcel, 11 July 1915
D/DLI 1/15/161 paperPrisoner of war envelope from Private P. Cunningham, Giessen, Germany, to Lady K.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, 5 February 1917
D/DLI 1/15/171 paperEnvelope from R. Stokes to Lady K.L. Vane, Haughton Hall, Darlington, 2 December 1918
D/DLI 1/15/181 cardPrisoner of war postcard from Private J. Whyatt, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Gardelegen, Germany, to Mrs. Shafto, [9] South Bailey, Durham, asking for a parcel of food, 25 July 1915
D/DLI 1/15/191 cardPrisoner of war postcard from Lance-Corporal J.T. Lynas, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Dülmen, Germany, to Miss Ord, Sands Hall, Sedgefield, asking to be put in touch with a [Red Cross] fund, 11 October 1915
D/DLI 1/15/201 cardPrisoner of war postcard from Private Joseph Marshall, The Durham Light Infantry, Limburg, Germany, to Mrs Darwin, Dryburn, Durham, asking for ‘something warm for the winter’, 29 October 1915
D/DLI 1/15/211 cardPrisoner of war postcard from Private William Goodall, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Soltau, Germany, to Lady Dale, 3 Queen’s Gardens, Hove, Brighton, Sussex, containing a message of thanks, 17 June 1916
D/DLI 1/15/221 paperEnvelope from [L. Pertongen], Granville, Manche, France, to Miss Banks, Haughton le Skerne, Darlington, 18 December 1916
D/DLI 1/15/231 paperProgramme of an evening of music and drama at Neasham Reading Room, 1 February, n.d. [1914 – 1918]
D/DLI 1/15/241 paper, printedNewspaper cutting from the Yorkshire Herald, concerning Lady Londonderry’s Fund for Wheeled Stretchers, 5 October 1915
D/DLI 1/15/251 paper, printedNewspaper cutting from the Newcastle Daily Journal, concerning Lady Londonderry’s Fund for Wheeled Stretchers, 5 October 1915
D/DLI 1/15/261 paperExtract from The Times newspaper advising ‘How to be Useful in War-Time’, 5 August 1914
D/DLI 1/15/27Durham Light Infantry Prisoner of War Fund, 1939 – 1945For minutes of the Prisoner of War Fund, 1941 – 1945, see D/DLI 1/3/12
D/DLI 1/15/271 cardChristmas card from Prisoner of War Camp Oflag VIIB, Germany, sent by Private Nicholson to the Honorary Secretary, Durham Light Infantry Prisoner of War Fund, The Garden House, Brancepeth, 16 December 1944
D/DLI 1/16Durham Light Infantry Dinner ClubFor additional records of the Dinner Club see D/DLI 7/509/1-3
D/DLI 1/16/1Record of the hundred dinners, 1860 – 1977
D/DLI 1/16/11 card and 1 paper, printedRecord of the hundred dinners of The Durham Light Infantry Dinner Club, from 1860 – 1977, 1977 Attached: newspaper obituary of Brigadier John Michel Hanmer who died while presiding over the 100th dinner, 17 June 1977
D/DLI 1/16/2Records concerning the 100th dinner, 1977
D/DLI 1/16/21 card, printedMenu card of the 100th dinner of The Durham Light Infantry Dinner Club, held at the Naval and Military Club, London, 17 June 1977
D/DLI 1/17Durham Light Infantry LocomotiveTwo locomotives have carried the name plate ‘The Durham Light Infantry’. The first was LNER Gresley Class V2 steam locomotive No. 60964, built at Darlington Works in 1943. It was named ‘The Durham Light Infantry’ at Durham Station on 29 April 1958 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Regiment. Before disposal at Swindon Works in 1964 the 60964 locomotive name plate was presented to the Regiment at the naming ceremony for the replacement locomotive in October 1963. Class 55 Deltic diesel locomotive D9017 was named ‘The Durham Light Infantry’ at Durham Station on 29 October 1963. It was withdrawn from service at the end of 1981 and scrapped in January 1983. The diesel locomotive name plate was presented to the Regiment by British Rail at Gilesgate TA Centre in Durham City on 1 November 1983. Both name plates are preserved in the DLI Objects Collection.
D/DLI 1/17/1-4Naming of locomotive, 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1Photograph album, commemorating the naming of the North Eastern Region’s Deltic Locomotive no. D 9017 The Durham Light Infantry at Durham railway station, presented to General Sir Nigel Poett, K.C.B., D.S.O., 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(1)Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(2)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Durham County Advertiser 25 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(3)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Northern Despatch 25 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(4)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 26 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(5)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Sunderland Echo, 25 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(6)Photograph of dignitaries at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(7)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Sunderland Echo 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(8)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(9)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett unveiling the name-plate of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Shields Gazette, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(10)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett presenting a plaque to Driver J. Witherspoon during the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Shields Gazette, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(11)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Shields Gazette, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(12)Photograph of a bugler at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(13)Photograph of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Northern Echo, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(14)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett at the controls of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, as Driver J. Witherspoon looks on, taken from the Northern Echo, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(15)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Northern Echo, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(16)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways] at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(17)Newspaper cutting reporting the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Northern Daily Mail, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(18)Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(19)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett presenting a plaque to driver J. Witherspoon during the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Middlesbrough Evening Gazette, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(20)Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett and Captain R.W. Annand V.C., at the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(21)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett at the controls of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from The Journal, 30 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(22)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett in the drivers’ cab of the new locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham Railway Station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(23)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett presenting a plaque to driver J. Witherspoon during the naming ceremony of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken from the Northern Echo, 30 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(24)Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways], taken during the presentation of a name plate of a previously named engine to General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the new locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(25)Photograph of dignitaries, including General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways], taken during the presentation of a name plate of a previously named engine to General Sir Nigel Poett, at the naming ceremony of the new locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, taken at Durham railway station, 29 October 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(26)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett being presented with a painting of the locomotive The Durham Light Infantry, [by L.H. McRobert of British Railways], 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(27)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett being presented with a model of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, [by L.H. McRobert of British Railways], 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(28)Photograph of General Sir Nigel Poett [with L.H. McRobert of British Railways] with a model soldier, 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(29)Photograph of two unidentified men [possibly Mr Jim Hall, co-driver, and Mr Jack Witherspoon, driver of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry] with a model of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, 1963
D/DLI 1/17/1(30)1 volume, plastic boundPhotograph of General Sir Nigel Poett and two unidentified men [possibly Mr Jim Hall co-driver on left and Mr Jack Witherspoon, train driver on right] with a model of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, 1963
D/DLI 1/17/21 volume, plastic boundPhotograph album commemorating the naming of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, at Durham railway station, presented to The Durham Light Infantry, 29 October 1963 Duplicate of D/DLI 1/17/1
D/DLI 1/17/31 photograph, 35cm. x 23cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph of British Railways steam locomotive, no. 60964 The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [mid 20th c.]
D/DLI 1/17/41 photograph, 25cm. x 20cm., black and whitePhotograph print of bandsmen of the regiment at the naming ceremony of The Durham Light Infantry steam locomotive, Durham railway station, n.d. [1963] Left ro right: Buglers R. Taylor, G. Thompson, C. Clarck; Bugle Major G. Wood; Buglers E. Philipson, W. Wells, A. Harrison, K. Mowbray; Corporal N. Langmead; and Buglers J. Gay, R. Hepworth and B. Bradshaw
D/DLI 1/17/5Presentation of nameplate to DLI Museum, 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5Photograph album of the presentation of the nameplate of the locomotive, The Durham Light Infantry, to The Durham Light Infantry Museum, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(1)Description of the handover of The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate to The Durham Light Infantry Museum, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(2)Photograph of buglers Stokoe, left, and Robson, right, of 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry, flanking the nameplate of The Durham Light Infantry locomotive, taken at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(3)Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, with Buglers Stokoe, second left, and Robson, right, of 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry, and Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, second right, Chief of Staff South East District, Aldershot, Hampshire, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham), taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(4)Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff South East District, Aldershot, Hampshire, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham), centre, and Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of the Management Trustees Durham Light Infantry, right, taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(5)Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left, Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff South East District, Aldershot, Hampshire, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham), centre, and Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of the Management Trustees Durham Light Infantry, right, taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(6)Photograph of dignitaries, and officers and soldiers of The Light Infantry, taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983 Left to right: Councillor J. Jones, Mayor of the Borough of Hartlepool; Councillor H.A. Carling, Mayor of South Tyneside; Councillor J. McCallum, Chairman of Durham County Council; Councillor D. Hanson, Mayor of Durham City; Councillor V.J. Hardacre, Mayor of Great Aycliffe Town Council; Bugler Stokoe, 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry; Councillor Mrs M.J. Courtney-Shaw, Town Mayor of Spennymoor; Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region; Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, second right, Chief of Staff South East District, Aldershot, Hampshire, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham); Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of the Management Trustees Durham Light Infantry; Councillor Mrs A. Pratt, Mayor of Sunderland; Councillor M.G.C.W. Wheeler, Mayor, Barnard Castle Town Council; Mr Robert Ellison, former member of The Durham Light Infantry, Senior Operating Assistant British Rail Traction and Maintenance Depot, Heaton, Tyne & Wear; Bugler Robson, 7th Battalion, The Light Infantry; Councillor A.W. Graham, Chairman, Wear Valley District Council; Councillor A.R. Pragnell, Mayor of Stockton
D/DLI 1/17/5(7)Photograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left; Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff South East District Aldershot, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham), centre; and Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of the Management Trustees Durham Light Infantry, right; taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983
D/DLI 1/17/5(8)1 album, plastic boundPhotograph of Mr J.G. Thomson, Divisional Manager, Newcastle, British Rail, Eastern Region, left; Mr Robert Ellison, former member of The Durham Light Infantry, Senior Operating Assistant British Rail Traction and Maintenance Depot, Heaton, Tyne & Wear, second left; Brigadier R.B. MacGregor-Oakford, Chief of Staff South East District Aldershot, Hampshire, and Deputy Colonel The Light Infantry (Durham), second right; and Colonel W.I. Watson, Chairman of the Management Trustees Durham Light Infantry, right, taken during the handover of the The Durham Light Infantry locomotive nameplate at the Territorial Army Centre, Gilesgate, Durham, 1 November 1983