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Fusilier Regiments, Lancashire Fusiliers, Northumberland Fusiliers, Royal Fusiliers and Warwickshire Fusiliers, now part of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and the Welsh Fusiliers, can be seen in historical military prints in the galleries below.

Regiment of Fusiliers ] Lancashire Fusiliers ] Welch Fusiliers ] Northumberland Fusiliers ]

 

As with the scotch regiments, because of a certain similarity of costume and locality it has been judged better to collect them in one group; so with the Fusilier regiments it seems advisable to brigade them, so to speak, because of their characteristics head-dress.  “Fusiliers” were originally ordinary foot soldiers, armed with light firelocks or “fusils,” which could be carried slung. The chevrons, too, were different; and, wearing a head-dress somewhat like the Grenadiers, but shorter, and made of racoon skin or seal skin, they usually march past to the “Grenadiers’ March.” A hundred years ago there were but three regiments in the service-the Royal regiments of English, Scotch, and Welsh Fusiliers (or “Fuziliers”). Now there are nine-the Northumberland (formerly 5th Foot), the Royal (the 7th), the Lancashire (the 20th), the Royal Scots (the 21st, already dealt with under the Scotch regiments), the Royal Welsh (the 23rd), the inniskilling (the 27th and 108th), the Royal Irish (the 87th and 89th), the Royal Munster (the 101st and 104th), and the Royal Dublin (the 102nd and 103rd).   The distinctive head-dress or “cap,” as it was formerly called, is nine inches high, with a gilt grenade in front, bearing a badge.  In all other respects the uniform is the same, generally, as that of the Line.

Howay the Lads by David Rowlands.

Y Company of 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers assault Bridge 2 over the Shatt al Basrah waterway under heavy fire on the morning of 23rd March 2003.

Signed edition. Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm). Price £70.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm). Price £130.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00

ITEM CODE DHM1329

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Into the Fray by Richard Taylor.

Into the Fray by Richard Taylor.

Item Price : £110

The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.

The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.

Item Price : £95

The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers by David Rowlands (GL)

Machine gunners then and now.

Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £327.60

ITEM CODE DHM9026

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Doe's Griffin by David Pentland. (P)

Doe's Griffin by David Pentland. (P)

Item Price : £460

A Welcome Shore by Ivan Berryman.

A Welcome Shore by Ivan Berryman.

Item Price : £75

The German attack on the Nimy Bridge At Mons.

The defence of the Nimy Bridge at Mons on August 23rd 1914 was one of the gallant episodes of the first days of the war. From eight oclock in the morning, when the Germans launched the first infantry attack, a single company under Captain Ashburner held the bridge until the order to retire was given late in the day. Time after time the Germans advanced in great rushes in an endeavour to clear the bridge, and four battalions were opposed to the British Company without success. Lieutenant Maurice James Dease, of the 4th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, whose most gallant services were rewarded with the V.C., was wounded no less than five times, but he continued firing his machine gun throughout the day. At the retirement Lieutenant Steele carried him across the open to a place of safety where he died.

First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00

ITEM CODE DTE0322

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Rorkes Drift by Jason Askew.

Rorkes Drift by Jason Askew.

Item Price : £65

Textbook Attack by David Pentland.

Textbook Attack by David Pentland.

Item Price : £56

Private Godley Working A Machine Gun In Defence Of The Ghlin Bridge At Mons.

While Captain Ashburner and his company were engaged in a struggle against overwhelming odds at the Nimy Bridge, Captain Byng and his men were fighting with equal valour to hold the Ghlin Bridge. The pressure was tremendous and the Germans made considerable progress, but they could not gain the bridge. Private Sidney Frank Godley, of the 4th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, who though wounded, remained working his machine gun for two hours, inflicted great losses on the enemy. He was rewarded with the V.C. for his great gallantry.

First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00

ITEM CODE DTE0325

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Freedom Fighters by Simon Smith. (B)

Freedom Fighters by Simon Smith. (B)

Item Price : £160

The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland. (E)

The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland. (E)

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An Officers Funeral by Harry Payne

Special edition of 50 reprints, printed on high quality 300gsm German etching stock. Paper and Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 23cm). Price £18.00


Original chromolithograph published 1891. Overall size 12.5 inches x 9 inches (32cm x 23cm). Price £110.00

ITEM CODE ANT0218

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A Special Breed by Gerald Coulson.

A Special Breed by Gerald Coulson.

Item Price : £110

Angels of Malta - Faith, Hope and Charity by Ivan Berryman.

Angels of Malta - Faith, Hope and Charity by Ivan Berryman.

Item Price : £140

Northumberland Fusiliers by Richard Simkin (P)

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Original chromolithograph published 1895. £120.00

Northumberland Fusiliers by Richard Simkin (P)

Original chromolithograph published 1895. Some light fold marks. Image size 10 inches x 13 inches (25cm x 33cm). Price £120.00

ITEM CODE SIMK0041

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The New Steed by David Pentland. (P)

The New Steed by David Pentland. (P)

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The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.

The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.

Item Price : £95

 
Howay the Lads by David Rowlands Y Company of 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers assault Bridge 2 over the Shatt al Basrah waterway under heavy fire on the morning of 23rd March 2003

The German attack on the Nimy Bridge At Mons. The defence of the Nimy Bridge at Mons on August 23rd 1914 was one of the gallant episodes of the first days of the war.  From eight oclock in the morning, when the Germans launched the first infantry attack, a single company under Captain Ashburner held the bridge until the order to retire was given late in the day.  Time after time the Germans advanced in great rushes in an endeavour to clear the bridge, and four battalions were opposed to the British Company without success.  Lieutenant Maurice James Dease, of the 4th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, whose most gallant services were rewarded with the V.C., was wounded no less than five times, but he continued firing his machine gun throughout the day.  At the retirement Lieutenant Steele carried him across the open to a place of safety where he died.

Private Godley Working A Machine Gun In Defence Of The Ghlin Bridge At Mons. While Captain Ashburner and his company were engaged in a struggle against overwhelming odds at the Nimy Bridge, Captain Byng and his men were fighting with equal valour to hold the Ghlin Bridge.  The pressure was tremendous and the Germans made considerable progress, but they could not gain the bridge.  Private Sidney Frank Godley, of the 4th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, who though wounded, remained working his machine gun for two hours, inflicted great losses on the enemy.  He was rewarded with the V.C. for his great gallantry. 

The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers by Charles Stadden

Print serial number DHM9020. Signed limited edition of 850 prints. Image size 26" x 17". 

Published 1974

Special price £30. SOLD

The Fusiliers by Charles Stadden

Print serial number DHM9021. Signed limited edition of 850 prints. Image size 26" x 17". 

Published 1974

  Special price £20. SOLD

Regimental Books Available:

The Fifth in the Great War.  A history of the 1st & 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers 1914 - 1918.  by Brig H R Sandilands. (1932)

Pre-war regular division which landed in France in August 1914 as part of the original BEF.  Sent to Italy in November 1917, returned to France April 1918.  Fought in nearly all the battles on the Western Front.  Total casualties some 50,000, seventeen VCs.  Chronology, Command and Staff lists.

Post: UK- £5.00 (max post for multiple books £6.00).

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Rest of World £8.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee per total shipment)

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Paperback Book serial number NMP2212.        

 310 pages.

 Price £24.

A History of the Northumberland Fusiliers 1674 - 1902.  by H M Walker (1919)

The 5th Foot.  Raised in Holland in 1674 as an Irish regiment.  Officially British Army 1688.  N America, Canada, S America, W Indies, the Peninsular War, India (three VCs during the Mutiny) and S African War where the story ends in 1902.

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Paperback Book serial number NMP0805.      

502 pages. 

Price £18.95

The History of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in the Second World War.  by Brig C N Barclay 

Covers from the end of WWI through to the end of WWII and includes Korea casualties.  Converted to MG regiment in 1937 though TA battalions served in various roles.  Active service in France (1939/40), N Africa, Singapore, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, NW Europe, India and Greece.

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Paperback Book serial number NMP231X.        

  322 pages.

 Price £24

 

 

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