The History of the 1s Batt Wilts Volunteers

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The History of the 1s Batt Wilts Volunteers
Robert Dwarris Gibney
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Foley, and Assist. -Surgeon Scale. The modesty of their uniform as compared with the wonderful compositions surrounding could hardly have given the facetious among the crowds ranging St. James' Street an opportunity of making remarks. Dark grey cloth, with red facings, fitting well to the body, a small chaco and ball, with black belts, left little to be desired. Perhaps the proximity of the Antrim Eifles at the barracks had something to do with this and many other things. At the Eoyal Review in... Hyde Park the only corps of volunteers representing the county was that of Trow- bridge, and their general appearance and smartness obtained approval. If " Well done, Wiltshire ! " " Well done, Trowbridge ! " sung out by many in the crowd, is worth recording, this was repeated more than once. To enable the Trowbridge Corps being present at the 80 The 1st Battalion Wilts Volunteers. Eoyal Eeview in Hyde Park, it had to hire brakes, and by starting not very long after midnight from Trowbridge, arrive at the Great Western Eailway Station at Chippen- ham, so as to meet the special train leaving there at daybreak for London.

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