2. Above the Burma Memorial. A Pair of Colours.
With Shield bearing the inscription—
THE COLOURS OF THE 1ST BATTALION, ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT
CARRIED FROM 1837 TO 1856, IN THE WARS OF
CHINA, BURMA, AND THE CRIMEA.
3. On the East Side. A Pair of Colours.
With Shield bearing the inscription—
2ND BATTALION, THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT, 1904.
4. On the West Side. A Pair of Colours.
With Shield bearing the inscription—
3RD BATTALION, THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT, 1908.
MEMORIAL TABLETS AND BRASSES.
1. Brass Tablet placed below the South African Memorial Window bearing the following inscription:—
In Memory of
GENERAL CLEMENT ALEXANDER EDWARDS, C.B.,
KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR.
BORN NOVEMBER 13th, 1812; DIED JULY 29th, 1882.
COLONEL OF THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT,
IN WHICH HE SERVED UPWARDS OF 53 YEARS,
WAS PRESENT WITH ITS 1ST BATTALION IN
THE WARS OF CHINA, 1842; BURMA, 1852;
THE CRIMEA, 1854; THE INDIAN MUTINY, 1857.