Uniform.—Scarlet, with Green facings (1st Batt.), and Scarlet with Yellow facings (2nd Batt.), from formation in 1741 and 1823 respectively until territorialised. The facings are now White.
Regimental and other Badges.—In the Army List "The United Red and White Rose." Also in various combinations, "A Maltese Cross surmounted by a Crown; a White Stag (the municipal arms of Derby) within a Wreath."
Nickname.—"The Old Stubborns" (of the 45th Foot, during the Peninsular Campaigns).
Notes.—The 45th captured a French flag at the storming of Badajos.
Bibliography.—The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea. By Major H. C. Wylly. [London: Sonnenschein, 1900.]
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment,
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