APPENDICES

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[I.][Regimental Plate]383
[II.][Staff]386
[III.][Members who served in South African War]390
[IV.][School of Arms]392
[V.][Annual Strength States]396
[VI.][Casualty List]394
[VII.][Decorations and Awards (Officers)]397
[“““(Other Ranks)]401
[VIII.][Officers who served, 1914-1919]407
[IX.][Other Ranks who served, 1914-1919]415

PLATES[1]

[1804. Volunteer (colour)][Frontispiece]
[1871. Wimbledon]Facing p.36
[1899. Old Deer Park, Richmond]36
[W. H. Brantom, D.C.M.]66
[Captain Allen Edward Trembath, D.C.M.]66
[Lieutenant Robert Chalmers]66
[Brevet-Colonel A. M. Renny, Ret. Ind. Army]72
[Bethune Square]82
[Double Crassier, Loos, 1915]82
[Festubert Church, May, 1915]88
[Machine-gun Position, Givenchy]88
[Lewis Gunners of Civil Service Rifles]88
[Front Trench, opposite Hulluch]88
[Gare Alley, Loos]88
[“The Tower Bridge,” Loos]88
[Captain Leslie Davies]112
[Captain A. Roberts]112
[Captain Geoffrey A. Gaze]112
[Captain W. E. Ind, M.C]142
[Captain Francis Woodbine Parish, 1915]147
[Bourlon Wood from south-west corner, 1917]164
[Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. E. Segrave, D.S.O. (H.L.I.)]166
[Road to Jerusalem near Bab-el-Wad]314
[Jebel Kuruntul and Jericho]314
[Second Lieutenant R. H. Harris, M.C.]320
[Lieutenant-Colonel T. E. Bisdee, D.S.O., M.C. (D.C.L.I.)]338
[Regimental Plate]383

[1] It might be explained that the photographs here reproduced were not selective but rather those which were at hand available for publication. A larger collection of portraits might have been secured had there been more time.