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Expand 1 - History of the Regiment1 - History of the Regiment
Expand 2 - Nominal Records2 - Nominal Records
Expand 3 - Regimental Headquarters, Depot and Museum3 - Regimental Headquarters, Depot and Museum
Expand 4 - Recruitment, Enlistments and Discharges4 - Recruitment, Enlistments and Discharges
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Collapse 1 - Manuals and instruction books1 - Manuals and instruction books
1 - Infantry Training, 4-Company Organisation
2 - Infantry Training, 4-Company Organisation
3 - Infantry Training, 4-Company Organisation, 1914, reprinted
4 - Infantry Training, part I: The Infantry Battalion
5 - Infantry Training, part IV: The Mortar Platoon
6 - Infantry Training volume III, Ranges and Courses pamphlet no.31: Range Work-General
7 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.11: Exercising Trained Soldiers
8 - Infantry Training volume IV, Tactics, Infantry Section Leading and Platoon Tactics
9 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.2: Fieldcraft
10 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.3: No.4 Rifle and Bayonet
11 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.3B: The 7.62mm Self Loading Rifle and Bayonet
12 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.4: The Sub-machine Gun
13 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.6A: The General Purpose Machine Gun
14 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.7: Grenades
15 - Infantry Training volume I, Infantry Platoon Weapons pamphlet no.8: The Light Mortar (2 inch)
16 - Infantry Training, pamphlet no.1: General Introduction (All Arms)
17 - Successful Instruction
18 - Infantry Section Leading, 1938, reprinted
19 - Infantry Bugle Sounds
20 - Field Exercises and Evolutions of Infantry, third edition 1859, pocket edition
21 - Field Exercises and Evolutions of Infantry, revised edition
22 - Movements and Changes of Position of a Battalion of Infantry
23 - The Soldier's Pocket-book for Field Service, third edition, by Maj. Gen. Sir Garret J. Wolseley
24 - Field Service Regulations, part 1: Operations, 1909, reprinted with revisions
25 - Field Almanac 1916
26 - Field Almanac 1917
27 - Drill and Field Training
28 - Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching, 1912, revised edition
29 - Notes on Map Reading, 1929, reprinted with amendments
30 - Manual of Field Engineering, 1911, reprinted
31 - Mine Detector No.4A, Provisional Working Instructions No.2
32 - Mine Detector Log Book
33 - Notes on Visual Training and Judging Distance in Relation to Musketry
34 - Notes on Methods of Giving Fire Orders
35 - Musketry Regulations, part I, 1909, amended version
36 - Yeomanry and Mounted Rifle Training, parts I and II
37 - Rifle Exercises Made Easy
38 - Bayonet Training (Provisional)
39 - Drill Book for 16-PR Batteries, Volunteer Artillery, fourth edition
40 - Infantry Machine-Gun Company Training
41 - Handbook for the 303 in. Vickers Machine Gun (Magazine Rifle Chamber)
42 - The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army, Revised Army Regulations, volume II
43 - Ceremonial instructions
44 - A Chart of the New Company Drill with explanatory notes and diagrams by E.V. Bacon
45 - Notes for the Guidance of Newly Commissioned Officers of the Army Cadet Force by Maj. Francis Mott, 2nd edition
46 - The Young Officer's Guide to Knowledge by The Senior Major
47 - Skeleton Operational Orders by Maj. W.D.J. Pollard
48 - School of Infantry Tactical Wing, Company Operation Orders suggested heading and sequence
49 - Battalion Standing Orders
50 - First Aid: pocket booklet for Civil Defence Personnel
51 - The Home Guard Training Manual by Maj. John Longden-Davies, revised and enlarged 6th edition
52 - Air Raid Precautions Handbook No.1: Personal Protection Against Gas
53 - Air Raid Precautions Handbook No.1: Basic Training in Air Raid Precautions
54 - Air Raid Precautions Training Pamphlet No.3: Advising the Public in the Event of Invasion
Expand 2 - Guides to countries and regions2 - Guides to countries and regions
Expand 3 - Language guides, phrasebooks and dictionaries3 - Language guides, phrasebooks and dictionaries
Expand 4 - Bibles and prayer books4 - Bibles and prayer books
Expand 6 - Maps6 - Maps
Expand 7 - Ceremonial Events and Commemorations7 - Ceremonial Events and Commemorations
Expand 8 - Bands and Music8 - Bands and Music
Expand 9 - Recreational Activities9 - Recreational Activities
Expand 10 - The Tiger and Rose Regimental Journal10 - The Tiger and Rose Regimental Journal
Expand 11 - Ephemera and Scrapbooks11 - Ephemera and Scrapbooks
Expand 12 - Photographic Material12 - Photographic Material
Expand 2 - 1st Battalion, former 65th Regiment of Foot2 - 1st Battalion, former 65th Regiment of Foot
Expand 3 - 2nd Battalion, former 84th Regiment of Foot3 - 2nd Battalion, former 84th Regiment of Foot
Expand 4 - 3rd Battalion4 - 3rd Battalion
Expand 5 - Hallamshire Battalion5 - Hallamshire Battalion
Expand 6 - 5th Battalion, later the 467 (York & Lancaster) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery (T.A.)6 - 5th Battalion, later the 467 (York & Lancaster) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery (T.A.)
Expand 7 - Service Battalions and Home Defence Units7 - Service Battalions and Home Defence Units
Expand 8 - Records of Individuals8 - Records of Individuals
Expand 9 - The Regimental Association9 - The Regimental Association
Expand 10 - General War-related Material and Ex-Servicemen's Groups10 - General War-related Material and Ex-Servicemen's Groups
Expand 11 - Military-themed and War-related Publications11 - Military-themed and War-related Publications
Expand 12 - Books of the Regimental Library12 - Books of the Regimental Library
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