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Tunic, 3 Durham Rifle Volunteers

Officer's Full Dress Tunic, 3rd Durham Rifle Volunteers, 1863-1870. This scarlet jacket has blue facings (collar and cuffs), silver buttons and Lieutenant Colonel's rank badges on the collar. The badge on the left sleeve is for marksmanship (good shooting). The 3rd Durham Rifle Volunteers was formed in Sunderland in 1860 and was the ancestor of the 7th (Territorial) Battalion DLI. Acc No: 227

Date:
1863-1870
Item Type:
photograph
Reference:
227

Tunic, 3 Durham Rifle Volunteers is an object from the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Collection.

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