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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Colonel of the Regiment General Sir William Platt GBE, KCB, DSO receiving the scroll from the Mayor of Salisbury on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Platt, W, General;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Kenrick, being met at Corsham, Wiltshire having arrived from India in September 1947 with, left to right, the Mayor of Chippenham, Colonel Cam of the Royal Army Dental Corps (OC Troops), Lieutenant Commander Watkins RN (HMS Royal Arthur), Lieutenant Colonel, GI SP District (name not known), Major General Gordon, GOC Salisbury Plain district.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the arrival of the Battalion's Colours at Corsham Railway Station in September 1947. The Colours are being carried by Lieutenants Etherington and Fairclough.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Etherington, Lieutenant; Fairclough, Lieutenant;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Parade formed up in Salisbury Market Square on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. Number 1 Company was formed by soldiers from the 1st Battalion; Number 2 Company consisted of the Colour parties of the 1st and 4th Battalions together with the standards from fourteen branches of the Old Comrades Associations. Major Dutton MC commanded No 1 Company, Lieutenant Colonel Luce DSO commanded No 2 Company and Major Read No 3 Company. The parade as a whole was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel N Kenrick. The county cadets lined the parade ground.The 1st Battalion colour bearers were Lieutenant Etherington, Lieutenant Fairclough. The 4th Battalion bearers were Captain Brain and Captain Newton-Clare MC. The Bandmaster was Bandmaster Dalrymple, Parade Adjutant Major Royle, The RSM was RSM White, [No 1 Company RSM Davies, No 2 Company RSM Bull]

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Dutton, Major; Newton-Clare, H M, Captain; Fairclough, Lieutenant; Luce, Major; Read, Major; Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the Colonel of the Regiment, General Sir William Platt GBE, KCB, DSO, addressing the parade before the presentation of the scroll.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Platt, W, General;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the Mayor inspecting the parade in the Market Square. To the left of the photo is Captain Parsons.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Parsons, Captain;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the Mayor accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel N Kenrick inspecting No 3 Company in the Market Square. To the left of the photo is Major A. Snell.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Snell, A, Major;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the Mayor accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel N Kenrick in the Market Square inspecting the Colour Party which consisted of the Colours of the 1st and 4th Battalions. Carrying two of the Colours are Lieutenant Etherington and Captain Brain.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Etherington, Lieutenant; Brain, Captain;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the Colonel of the Regiment General, Sir William Platt GBE, KCB, DSO, at the microphone addressing the parade.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Platt, W, General;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph ofthe ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows the parade saluting the mayor and the citizens of Salisbury in the Market Square; on the far left in the photo is Major Dutton.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Dutton, Major;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows Number 1 Company marching along Blue Boar Row past the Mayor, Lieutenant General Sir John Harding, Major General Guerdon and General Sir William Platt GBE, KCB, DSO.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Harding, J, General; Guerdon, Major General; Platt, W, General;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image shows Number 1 Company marching along Silver Street.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel;

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Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the ceremony on 3 December 1947 when the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Salisbury. This image (which has been printed in reverse) shows the Colour Company under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Luce DSO, the Commanding Officer of the 4th Battalion, marching along Blue Boar Row past the saluting base which was situated below the statue of Henry Fawcett. Also present is Regimental Sergeant Major Bull and Company Sergeant Major (WO2) Ainslie.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Luce, Lieutenant Colonel; Bull, Regimental Sergeant Major; Ainslie, Company Sergeant Major;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Drums waiting to march on Number 1 Company on the Ferozeshah Parade held at Monkton Farleigh near Corsham in December 1947

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of Number 1 Company escorting the Officers Colour Party onto the Ferozeshah Parade at Monkton Farleigh near Corsham 20 December, 1947. The officers carrying the colours are Lieutenants Brown and Couzens.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Brown, Lieutenant; Couzens, Lieutenant;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Battalion on the Ferozeshah Parade at Monkton Farleigh near Corsham in December 1947, prior to the handing over of the Colours to the Sergeants by the Officers. The Commanding Officer addresses the Battalion giving a description of the battle, and then delivers 'The Charge' to the Sergeants.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Officers and Sergeants Colour Parties drawn up prior to the handing over of the Colours on the Ferozeshah Parade at Monkton Farleigh near Corsham in December 1947. The officers carrying the Colours are Lieutenants Brown and Couzens. The Colour Sergeants receiving the Colours are Colour Sergeants Major and Miles.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Brown, Lieutenant; Couzens, Lieutenant; Major, Colour Sergeant; Miles, Colour Sergeant;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Battalion on the Ferozeshah Parade at Monkton Farleigh near Corsham in December 1947. This image shows Lieutenant Brown handing over the King's Colour to Colour Sergeant Major.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Major, Colour Sergeant; Brown, Lieutenant;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white group photograph of the Officers in Shanghai in 1932 showing (standing left to right) Captain N.F.Hamilton, Lieutenant E.S.C.Parsons MC, Lieutenant C.R.A.Schofield, Captain J.H. Peacock, Lieutenant T.A. Arnold, Captain P.J. Pritchard, Captain L.H. Bearne, Lieutenant (QM) C.V. Joffife MM, Lieutenant N.E.C.Kenrick, Lieutenant R.C. Thompson, Lieutenant C.M. Keble and (front row sitting left to right) Captain G.K. Wait MC, Captain G.P. Oldfield, Major P.S.L.Beaver MC, Lieutenant Colonel J.H.M. Mee, Lieutenant and Adjutant) F.W.Stevens, Major J.M. Ponsford MC, Captain L.J. Fairchild MC.

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Hamilton, N F, Lieutenant; Parsons, E S C, Lieutenant; Schofield, C R A, Lieutenant; Peacock, J H, Captain; Arnold, T A, Lieutenant; Pritchard, P J, Captain; Bearne, L H, Captain; Jollife, C V, Lieutenant; Kenrick, N E C, Lieutenant; Thompson, R C, Lieutenant; Keble, C M, Lieutenant; Wait, G K, Lieutenant; Oldfield, G P, Captain; Beavor, P S L, Major; Mee, J H M, Lieutenant Colonel; Stevens, F W, Lieutenant; Ponsford, J M, Major; Fairchild, L J, Captain;

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1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white group photograph of Lieutenant Kenrick's platoon at Tanglin Barracks, Singapore sometime between1932 and 1936. This was one of the platoons in 'D' (Machine gun) Company. It shows(front row sitting 2nd from the left ) L/Corporal Bradbury, Corporal Preston, Lieutenant Kenrick, Sergeant Vallis, Corporal Weaver (and seated on the ground ) Private Hinton (left), Private Pitt (right).

Persons(s): Kenrick, N, Lieutenant Colonel; Bradbury, Lance Corporal; Preston, Corporal; Kenrick, N E C, Lieutenant; Vallis, Sergeant; Weaver, Corporal; Hinton, Private; Pitt, Private;

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