Shows Royal Scots marching past the blacksmiths before passing under the railway viaduct at the entrance to the camp. “Have had a very hard days work, and got fairly soaked to the skin.” The Mezzotint Co. Brighton. Posted 25/07/1904. Ian Lowes collection.
Read more“”This is a photo of the Dandy Ninth at Church Parade last Sunday. You see the Chaplain standing beside the drums” 9th Volunteer Battalion Highlanders, Royal Scots, 1904. The Mezzotint Co., Brighton. Posted 25/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read more“We are having very nasty weather here it has been cold and wet since yesterday afternoon. Have just got off Guard after being on for over 24 hours with about one hours sleep.” Reliable Series. Posted 25/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read moreKing’s Own Scottish Borderers. “They are very hungry like aren’t they. This is a view of the Berwickshires. Just going to get away there Dinner from the Cookhouse.” The Mezzotint Co., Brighton. Posted 26/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Potential restructuring under the new Army Scheme 26 July 1904
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Duke of Connaught Visit 26 July 1904 The Duke of Connaught on Friday visited the Camp at Stobs, Hawick.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Visit of Colonel Godfray at Stobs 26 July 1904 Colonel Godfray, C.B. commanding 25th R.D. Berwick is presently at Stobs as Brigadier of South of Scotland Volunteer Infantry Brigade.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – 4th Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots at Stobs 26 July 1904 Colonel Stuart Douglas Elliot, V.D. of Edinburgh Borderers’ Union, has his Battalion (4th V.B. Royal Scots) in camp at Stobs – nearly 700 strong.
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