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Background imageFusiliers Collection: British Arabs greeting VIP Jerusalem railroad

British Arabs greeting VIP Jerusalem railroad
British & Arabs greeting VIP at Jerusalem railroad station. British Royal Fusiliers and British and Arab dignitaries at the Jerusalem train station in December 1931 to greet King Feisal of Iraq who

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Officers 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers India 1858

Officers 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers India 1858
The Officers of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers; India; 1858 - 1869; Albumen silver print

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Cyclists Of The Lancashire Fusiliers. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis

Cyclists Of The Lancashire Fusiliers. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageFusiliers Collection: A melange of small photos of British soldiers

A melange of small photos of British soldiers
The regiments represented are - 7th Hussars, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Life Guards, Seaforth Highlanders, Gordon Highlanders, Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 16th Lancers. WW1 Date: circa 1914

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Young man of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1

Young man of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1
A young man of the 1st City of London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, seen here in uniform at Peckham Rye, SE London, August 1915. He is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), commissioned on 20 July 1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Gordon Highlanders, Royal Fusiliers, Duke of Wellington?s Re

Gordon Highlanders, Royal Fusiliers, Duke of Wellington?s Re
One of five photographs of the Gordon Highlanders, Royal Fusiliers, Duke of Wellington?s Regiment and Royal Regiment of Wales in Northern Ireland, 1973-1974

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Swiss Grenadiers

Swiss Grenadiers
SWISS Grenadiers of the 1st regiment and fusiliers of the 2nd and 3rd regiments involved in a skirmish

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Sammy, Mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1

Sammy, Mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1
Sammy, a small terrier, who had been the mascot of the Northumberland Fusiliers regiment since April 1915. He had been wounded and gassed and, according to the Sphere magazine caption, was now

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Northumberland Fusiliers resting at St. Eloi, WW1

Northumberland Fusiliers resting at St. Eloi, WW1
Officers and men of the famous " Fighting Fifth" (the Northumberland Fusiliers) taken immediately after the battle at St. Eloi

Background imageFusiliers Collection: 18 pounder shell case - badge of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers

18 pounder shell case - badge of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers
18 pounder shell case, base dated 30.11.16, made into a cap with the badge of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and General Service buttons to cap band. Trench Art

Background imageFusiliers Collection: WWI pen and ink and pencil sketches

WWI pen and ink and pencil sketches
A collection of First World War pen and ink and pencil sketches drawn by the artist when stationed in France and Flanders with the Northumberland Fusiliers

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge

Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge
Silver Menu holder belonging to Major L. G. Tempest Stone, CMG, containing the Ulster Volunteer Force badge and engraved on base - RCM Major L. G. Tempest Stone, South Belfast Ulster Club, 1914

Background imageFusiliers Collection: First day of the Somme - fixing bayonets

First day of the Somme - fixing bayonets
The Lancashire Fusiliers in a trench seen fixing bayonets, ready for action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme (1 July 1916). 1916

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Group photo of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in uniform. Date: circa 1913

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Men of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

Men of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in a formal photograph. One of the soldiers sports a splendid waxed moustache. Date: C.1911

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Officers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

Officers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Group photograph of officers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Crete. The 1st Battalion were posted to Crete and Malta from 1907 to 1911. Date: C.1910

Background imageFusiliers Collection: British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, Pakistan

British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, Pakistan
British Indian Regimental Badges Carved into the Rock Face in the Cherat Hills. Cherat was a hill station and sanatorium for British troops above the village of Saleh Khana commanding a view over

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Zion Mule Corps in Palestine, WW1

Zion Mule Corps in Palestine, WW1
Troops of the Zion Mule Corps (part of the Jewish Legion section of the British Army, Royal Fusiliers) travelling along a dusty road in Palestine during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Officer, 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers

Officer, 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Goldband Fusilier - school - Indonesia

Goldband Fusilier - school - Indonesia
VT-9003 Goldband Fusilier - school Indonesia Pterocaesio chrysozona Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFusiliers Collection: No Mans Land 1914

No Mans Land 1914
No Mans Land seen from the trenches of the 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, 7th Division, looking towards La Boutillerie during the first battle of Ypres on the Western Front in France during World War I

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Fusiliers - swimming in great schools along the reef edge - diver in background - Fiji

Fusiliers - swimming in great schools along the reef edge - diver in background - Fiji
VT-8897 Fusiliers - swimming in great schools along the reef edge - diver in background Fiji Caesio teres Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Young man of Royal Fusiliers in pyjamas, WW1

Young man of Royal Fusiliers in pyjamas, WW1
Young man (Albert Auerbach) of the Royal Fusiliers, seen here in his pyjamas, probably in Egypt, standing outside his tent at camp. On the back of the photograph the time of day is given: 5.29am

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Royal Fusiliers at camp in Egypt, WW1

Royal Fusiliers at camp in Egypt, WW1
Royal Fusiliers relaxing at camp in the Egyptian desert during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Young man of Royal Fusiliers in Egypt, WW1

Young man of Royal Fusiliers in Egypt, WW1
Young man (Albert Auerbach) of the Royal Fusiliers, seen here in Egypt, relaxing in a deckchair at camp. 1916

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Five officers of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1

Five officers of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1
Five officers of the Royal Fusiliers, photographed in September 1915. on the far right is is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), commissioned on 20 July 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Group photo, officers of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1

Group photo, officers of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1
Group photo, officers of the 1st City of London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, seen here in uniform at Peckham Rye, SE London, autumn 1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Soldiers on a train, leaving for the Western Front, WW1

Soldiers on a train, leaving for the Western Front, WW1
Soldiers on a train, leaving for the Western Front, during the First World War. On the right is Albert Auerbach of the Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Somme on 1 September 1918

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Soldier in a trench, Western Front, WW1

Soldier in a trench, Western Front, WW1
Soldier in a trench on the Western Front during the First World War. He is Albert Auerbach of the Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Somme on 1 September 1918. 1918

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Soldier in a communication trench, WW1

Soldier in a communication trench, WW1
Soldier in a communication trench, possibly in the Middle East, during the First World War. He is Albert Auerbach of the Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Somme on 1 September 1918

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Studio photo, young man of Royal Fusiliers, WW1

Studio photo, young man of Royal Fusiliers, WW1
Studio photo, a young man of the 4/1st City of London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, seen here in uniform and pith helmet, November 1915. He is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918). 1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusi

Soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusi
Black and white official photograph showing a soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers patrolling past onlookers and a building that has been blown up, Northern Ireland

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Harts Hill, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa

Harts Hill, Colenso, Natal Province, South Africa, location of a charge by the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on 23 February 1900 which led to many casualties. Date: circa 1904

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Dunkirk, France - Monument des Fusiliers Marins

Dunkirk, France - Monument des Fusiliers Marins
Dunkirk, France - Monument to the French Navy (Monument des Fusiliers Marins), erected in 1929 to celebrate the role of the French naval gunners throughout the First World War. circa 1930s

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Capturing German news: Irish answering enemy taunts

Capturing German news: Irish answering enemy taunts
Capturing German news designed to undermine their allegiance: Irish answering enemy taunts in 1916. The taking of the placards: Munster fusiliers cross no-mans land by night

Background imageFusiliers Collection: 1857 Mutiny / Captured Gun

1857 Mutiny / Captured Gun
Fusiliers bringing captured guns into camp. Date: 1857

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Lieutenant Henry Anstruther, Battle of Alma, Crimean War

Lieutenant Henry Anstruther, Battle of Alma, Crimean War
Lieutenant Henry Anstruther with the colours of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of Alma, during the Crimean War. A moment later he was shot dead. Date: 1854

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Cardinal Bourne addresses Dublin Fusiliers

Cardinal Bourne addresses Dublin Fusiliers
During a visit to Irish troops on the Western front, Cardinal Bourne, Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, addresses men of the Dublin Fusiliers brigade from a transport waggon. Date: 1917

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Calendar - British Military

Calendar - British Military
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Colour photolithograph calendar by unknown artist, 1910. Published by Gale and Polden Limited, Aldershot, 1910

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Westminster Fusiliers mobilised at the start of WWI

Westminster Fusiliers mobilised at the start of WWI
Westminster Fusiliers, at the outbreak of World War I, waiting for their troop train in Waterloo Station, London. Date: 1914

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Prayer Book for Jewish Sailors and Soldiers - WWI

Prayer Book for Jewish Sailors and Soldiers - WWI
Prayer Book for Jewish Sailors and Soldiers - enlarged edition. Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. His Majestys Printers. 5676 - 1916. Stamped Rev. I

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Woven badge of the 88th Battalion Victoria Fusiliers

Woven badge of the 88th Battalion Victoria Fusiliers, British Columbia, Canadian Expeditionary Force.. Commemorative Art



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"Fusiliers: A Legacy of Bravery and Honor" Step into the world of Fusiliers, where courage and sacrifice intertwine. From Matania's iconic painting "Last Absolution of the Munsters" to the distinguished Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, their story is one that echoes through history. In World War One, amidst the chaos and turmoil, Scottish regiments proudly displayed their badges on battlefields. The Royal Regiment stood tall among them, exemplifying bravery in every step they took. The gallant soldiers from the Royal Welsh Fusiliers fought shoulder to shoulder with their comrades in a war that tested their mettle. Their valor was immortalized in WW1 posters showcasing different types of British Army troops. Recruitment posters adorned walls across Britain as they called upon brave souls to join the ranks. The Northumberland Fusiliers answered this call without hesitation, ready to face any challenge thrown at them. An Irish soldier found himself deep within a trench in Mesopotamia during WW1. With unwavering determination, he represented his country and served alongside his fellow fusiliers with pride. At St Eloi in 1916, the Northumberland Fusiliers showcased unmatched resilience against overwhelming odds. Their General Service cap badge symbolized their unwavering loyalty and dedication. Meanwhile, the Royal Irish Fusiliers left an indelible mark on history through acts of heroism that will never be forgotten. They embodied honor and duty throughout their service. They have always held a special place within military history—a testament to their unwavering spirit even amidst adversity. Let us remember these brave men who selflessly fought for our freedom.