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Barnard Castle, Castle, Durham Militia, officers
1st South Durham Fusiliers Militia was based at Barnard Castle 1868 - 1881. Officers group in full dress with fur caps in grounds of Castle, c.1869-70. back (left to right): Lieutenant Charles John Ayton, Lieutenant Robert Colling, Lieutenant Robert Hugginson. 3rd row: Lieutenant Edward Gerard, Lieutenant Alfred Clay, Captain George Sowerby, Captain Richard Llwellyn. 2nd row: Lieutenant Frederick Ayton, Captain Charles James Briggs, Captain Thomas Charles Sowerby, Lieutenant Henry Milvain, Captain William Dale Trotter, Assistant Surgeon James Munroe, Quartermaster John Boulby, Archibald Hamilton Cockrane, Captain Thomas Paulinus Lawson, Surgeon John Potts, Lieutenant Robert Taylor Richardson. front row: Captain & Adjutant Edward Frederick Agnew, Colonel William Maude, Major Charles F Surtees, Major John Frederick Gales.
People:
Agnew, Edward Frederick
Ayton, Frederick
Ayton, John
Boulby, John
Briggs, Charles James
Clay, Alfred
Cockrane, Archibald Hamilton
Colling, Robert
Gales, John Frederick
Gerard, Edward
Hugginson, Robert
Lawson, Thomas Paulinus
Llwellyn, Richard
Maude, William
Milvain, Henry
Munro, James
Potts, John
Richardson, Robert Taylor
Sowerby, George
Sowerby, Thomas Charles
Surtees, Charles F
Trotter, William Dale
Ayton, Frederick
Ayton, John
Boulby, John
Briggs, Charles James
Clay, Alfred
Cockrane, Archibald Hamilton
Colling, Robert
Gales, John Frederick
Gerard, Edward
Hugginson, Robert
Lawson, Thomas Paulinus
Llwellyn, Richard
Maude, William
Milvain, Henry
Munro, James
Potts, John
Richardson, Robert Taylor
Sowerby, George
Sowerby, Thomas Charles
Surtees, Charles F
Trotter, William Dale
Date:
1870
Period:
1850 - 1875
Place:
Barnard Castle
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You can see a history of Barnard Castle at the Keys to the Past website.
The Keys to the Past (www.keystothepast.info) website provides access to a complete record of archaeological and historical sites in County Durham and Northumberland.
Item Type:
photograph
Donor:
Unknown
Artist:
unknown
Reference:
DR20166
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