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Tunic, South Durham Militia
Officer's Full Dress Tunic, 1st South Durham Militia, 1855-1868. This scarlet jacket has white facings (collar and cuffs) with silver lace and buttons. On the collar are the rank badges worn by a major. This uniform belonged to Archibald Cochrane of Langton Grange, County Durham, who served in the South Durham Militia from 1853 to 1869. The South Dutham Militia had its Headquarters in Barnard Castle. The Regiment became the 3rd Battalion DLI in 1881.
Acc No: 4113.1
Date:
1855-1868
Item Type:
photograph
Reference:
4113.1
Tunic, South Durham Militia is an object from the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Collection.
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