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582 Whyte. F:


A History of The Queen's Bays (The 2nd Dragoon Guards) 1685...1929. 1930. Cannon. R: Historical Records of the British Army.n1837.


Stirling. J: The First and The Last The Story of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards 1939-1945. 1946.


Evans. R: The Story of the Fifth Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards together with a short account of their illustrious parent regiments the Fifth Princess Charlotte of Wales's Dargoon Guards and The Sixth Inniskilling Dragoons. 1951. Ainslie. D: Historical Record of the First or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons containing an account of its formation in the reign of King Charles the second, and of its subsequent services to the present time, illustrated by plates. 1887. Brereton. J: A History of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards and their predecessors 1685- 1980. 1982.


Graham. H: History of the Sixteenth, The Queen's, Light Dragoons (Lancers), 1912 to 1925. (Privately printed). 1926.


£80 - £120


583 Carnock. M: The History of the 15th The King's Hussars 1914-1922. 1932. Bolitho. H: The Galloping Third The Story of the 3rd The King's Own Hussars. 1963. Pease. H: The History of the Northumberland (Hussars) Yeomanry 1819-1919 with supplement to 1923. 1924. Dodson. E: History of the South Nottinghamshire Hussars 1924-1948. 1948 ( with 16 map booklet in rear pocket). Barrett. R: History of The XIII. Hussars. Vol. II with illustrations. 1911.


£40 - £60 584


James. N: Before the Echoes Die Away, The Story of a Warwickshire Territorial Gunner Regiment 1892-1969. 1980. Cunliffe. M: History of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1919-1955. 1956.


585 Mockler-Ferryman. A: The Oxfordshire &


Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle, 1914. An Annual Record of the First and Second Battalions, formerly the 43rd and 52nd Light Infantry. Vol. XXIII January to July 1914. Wheeler. C: Memorial Record of the Seventh (Service) Battalion The Oxfordshire and


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Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. 1921. Both titles scarce. (Besides being scarce, the Ferryman title has additional textual and photographic material relating to the regiment neatly cut and pasted into the front and rear of the book).


£20 - £30


£40 - £60


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