RMDWYWTJ–Lisburn, Northern Ireland. 15 Mar 2014 - The band of the Royal Irish Regiment Army Cadets march at the Shamrock Presentation and Drumhead Service in Thiepval Barracks. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News.
RMR23JTR–The 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot at the storming of the forts of Amoy;1841. The Battle of Amoy was fought between British and Chinese forces in Amoy (Xiamen), China, on 26 August 1841, during the First Opium War. The British captured the forts in Amoy and Gulangyu Island
RMG6003K–British soldiers from the Royal Irish Regiment secure the area around Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Dissident republicans tonight claimed responsibility for an explosion close to the Co Fermanagh estate of Unionist peer Lord Brookeborough. *...The Continuity IRA said it had set off a bomb at Colebrooke, and police said they had sealed off the area following reports of a loud explosion during the night.
RMC8710Y–Royal Irish Regiment soldiers march at the Royal Irish Regiment RIR Homecoming Parade in Belfast on September 02, 2008 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The parade, which passed relatively peacefully, was for troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
RM2BWAK4T–Royal Irish Fusiliers in Boulogne ( Lead by General Bull ) ' B ' Company The Royal Irish Fusiliers arrived in Boulogne, France on 22nd August 1914 and immediately began to move towards the enemy. By this time the rest of the British Army had established a defensive line at Mons, near Brussels, in an effort to halt the advance of the Imperial German Army in the race for Paris and the sea ports of France and Belgium. As the Royal Irish Fusiliers stepped off the train at Le Cateau the Regiment found themselves as Rearguard to a chaotic retreat as the British army fell back from Mons.
RM2RGCNJE–Colours of the old 86th Regiment, now the 2nd Battalion of the Irish Rifles
RM2ANAHBF–The Royal Irish Regiment regimental badge emblem crest on a world war one gravestone or headstone, UK
RMDYKDHM–Members of the 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment, take a break during Operation Tora Zhemay, the largest air assault operation in the history of the regiment March 14, 2011 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (photo by Andrew Totten via U.S. Army)
RMB69BKM–Prince Andrew inspects the Royal Irish regiment at St Patricks Barracks in Ballymena
RM2FKRD77–A cap badge of The Royal Irish Regiment , with Queen Victorias crown pre 1901.
RMC9DBWT–A female NCO from the Royal Irish Regiment, lays a wreath at the War Memorial, Londonderry on Remembrance Sunday.
RMRE1WCG–Queen Elizabeth visited THE IRISH REGIMENT OF CANADA at Sandringham Castle at the 8th of July 1943
RMBJWBTY–Captain Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone of the Royal Irish Regiment, Aldershot, Hampshire, 1896.Artist: Gregory & Co
RMDDYBX1–A Royal Irish Fusilier teases a Turkish sniper, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, c1915-c1916. Artist: Unknown
RMG3FWNW–London, UK. 11th June, 2016. HRH Prince William & HRH The Princess Royal Credit: Chris Carnell/Alamy Live News
RM2WW0DDW–1960s, historical, a uniformed Irish Guard in tunic and forage cap in attendance for 'The Most Noble Order of the Garter,' a special ceremonial event taking place at WIndsor Castle, Berkshire, England, UK, giving an order of service leaflet to a lady guest. Formed in 1900 by Queen Victoria, the Irish Guards is a regiment of the British Arrmy and part of their duties is to guard the British Royal Family and to take part in the traditional ceremonial occasions.
RMTRN534–Royal Irish Regiment combined with the Irish Guard marching past Canada gate on the mall for trooping the colour 2019
RM2A2CA1X–Soldiers from the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) army regiment, on patrol in Forkhill, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in December 1992.
RME21T6W–Band of the Royal Irish Regiment
RM2F31X88–MAJOR HERBERT M FINCH. D S O. of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, South African Railway Staff Officer - A printed portrait from a1914-1915 role of honour page of those killed in action in World War One.
RMGB71G5–Members of the Royal Irish Regiment parade through Market Drayton, Shropshire, after returning home from Afghanistan.
RMB5DGWP–British Army major marching with members of the Royal Irish Regiment RIR parade at homecoming from Iraq and Afghanistan belfast
RM2DBHTCN–The French General Alphonse Georges (left) and John Vereker (right), 6th Viscount Gort and Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), visit the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, an Irish infantry regiment of the British Army.
RM2M9695A–Private - 83rd Regiment of Foot. The regiment became the Royal Irish Rifles in 1881.
RM2JA7HDT–Horse Guards Parade, London, UK. 28 May 2022. The Colonel’s Review takes place, reviewed by HRH the Duke of Cambridge, and is the final rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on a weekday - Thursday 2nd June - for the Platinum Jubilee year. This year, the honour of trooping their colour falls to the Irish Guards and as Colonel of the regiment the Duke leads the final review. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RMF7NG4J–The 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot at the storming of the forts of Amoy;1841. The Battle of Amoy was fought between British and Chinese forces in Amoy (Xiamen), China, on 26 August 1841, during the First Opium War. The British captured the forts in Amoy and Gulangyu Island
RMB69A9A–Prince Andrew inspects the Royal Irish regiment at St Patricks Barracks in Ballymena
RM2WRK0K8–Chromolithographed die cut scraps from a sheet The British Army published by Raphael Tuck circa 1885
RMM1T3E5–British Lieutenant-Colonel John Clarke Kennedy, 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, Three-Quarter Length Portrait in Suit Standing Behind Chair, Crimean War, Crimea, Ukraine, by Roger Fenton, 1855
RMR0FCPJ–Queen Elizabeth visited THE IRISH REGIMENT OF CANADA at Sandringham Castle at the 8th of July 1943
RM2APM03H–The Royal Irish Regiment (1684-1922) regimental emblem on a World War I headstone at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Belgium
RM2R6KYR8–The Mall, London, UK. 10th June 2023. 'The Colonel's Review'. Band of the Irish Guards, Royal Corps of Army Music. Trooping the Colour Reviewed by The Colonel of the Regiment, The Colonel's Review is the second rehearsal for the Trooping the Colour parade which will take place on the 17th June 2023. Photo by Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News
RMBHAG90–King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery England army
RMM8EPX7–London, UK, 17 Mar 2018. Their mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnal waits in light snow - - The Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards, accompanied by The Duchess of Cambridge, visited the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at their St. Patrick's Day Parade. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2F1D4JY–A cap badge of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars c. 1952-1958.
RM2A2CA26–Soldiers from the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) army regiment, on patrol in Forkhill, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in December 1992.
RME21T70–Conductor of the band of the Royal Irish Regiment
RM2J6JPE1–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the trumpet presented to the 'Hero of Colenso' , Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa ( 15th Dec 1899), he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with this silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RMGB71G4–Members of the Royal Irish Regiment parade through Market Drayton, Shropshire, after returning home from Afghanistan.
RMB5DHDT–members of the Royal Irish Regiment RIR parade at homecoming from Iraq and Afghanistan in Belfast City Centre
RM2BW2M85–England's mobilisation. Royal Dublin Fusiliers at Rochester.
RM2M3PACT–Brigadier-General Frank Ramsay, D.S.O., C.M.G, son of Brigadier-General W. H. Ramsay of the Queen's Own Hussars. Began his military career in the Middlesex Regiment in 1897. Became aide-de-camp to Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor of Madras in 1898. Saw active service in the Boer War. Served with the Royal Flying Corps in the early part of the First World War and later commanded a battalion of the King's Liverpool Regiment at the Battle of Loos. In command of a brigade of the Irish Division and was the youngest general in the army when appointed to that rank. Date: 1918
RM2JA7HE0–Horse Guards Parade, London, UK. 28 May 2022. The Colonel’s Review takes place, reviewed by HRH the Duke of Cambridge, and is the final rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on a weekday - Thursday 2nd June - for the Platinum Jubilee year. This year, the honour of trooping their colour falls to the Irish Guards and as Colonel of the regiment the Duke leads the final review. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RMEYK4T6–Memorial garden at Tamlaghtfinlagan Parish Church, Ballykelly, Northern Ireland
RMEBY5N2–Two Irish Wolfhounds on a walk
RME1JNBW–YAVORIV, Ukraine -- A British soldier from the Royal Irish Regiment prepares to turn in parts of his Multiple Integrated Laser
RM2EYM98B–Band of the Irish Guards, Windsor, Berkshire
RMM361DF–A U.S. Soldier of 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry Regiment, 48th Brigade Combat Team, Georgia Army National Guard, replicating an enemy combatant, fires at British soldiers of Bravo Company, 1st Light Mechanized Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment while conducting an advance to contact lane during exercise Allied Spirit II at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Aug. 13, 2015. Allied Spirit II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise that involves over 3,500 Soldiers from both the U.S., allied, and partner nations focused on building par
RMT8RKH3–'Types of the British Army', 1919. Creator: Richard Simkin.
RM2C9457F–Celtic Cross for the servicemen of the Royal Irish Regiment that fought and died during the First World War in Mons, Belgium
RMGR7B5D–Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough,(1779 – 1869) was a British Army officer. He commanded the 2nd Battalion of the 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot during the Peninsular War. After serving as commander-in-chief of the British forces in China during the First Opium War, he became Commander-in-Chief, India and led the British forces in action against the Mahrattas defeating them decisively at the conclusion of the Gwalior Campaign and then commanded the troops that defeated the Sikhs during both the First Anglo-Sikh War and the Second Anglo-Sikh War.
RMBHAF7J–King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery England army
RMM8ENW4–London, UK, 17 Mar 2018. Their mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnal waits in light snow - - The Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards, accompanied by The Duchess of Cambridge, visited the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at their St. Patrick's Day Parade. 350 soldiers marched onto the Parade Square at Cavalry Barracks led by their mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnall.
RM2JB55XG–A cap badge of the Royal Irish Rifles later renamed the Royal Ulster Rifles c. 1913-1952.
RM2A2CACR–Soldiers from the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) army regiment, on patrol in Forkhill, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in December 1992.
RME21T7T–Band of the Royal Irish Regiment on parade in Carrickfergus
RM2J6JPB6–Boer War - A 1900 portrait photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RMGB71G3–Members of the Royal Irish Regiment parade through Market Drayton, Shropshire, after returning home from Afghanistan.
RMB5DH3R–members of the Royal Irish Regiment RIR parade at homecoming from Iraq and Afghanistan in Belfast City Centre
RM2BW2BJ4–England's mobilisation. Royal Dublin Fusiliers at Rochester.
RMDDYD06–The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Artist: AE Brown
RM2JA7HDM–Horse Guards Parade, London, UK. 28 May 2022. The Colonel’s Review takes place, reviewed by HRH the Duke of Cambridge, and is the final rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on a weekday - Thursday 2nd June - for the Platinum Jubilee year. This year, the honour of trooping their colour falls to the Irish Guards and as Colonel of the regiment the Duke leads the final review. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RME5P48P–London, UK, 4th August 2014. Fields of Battle, Lands of Peace, an exhibition of photographs by Michael St. Maur Sheil, who has spent the past seven years exploring the fields of battle seeking to capture the history and emotions of this dramatic period is officially opened in St. James's park. Pictured: A piper from 'D' (London Irish) Company of the London Regiment performs at the official opening of the exhibition. The exhibition is on display opposite Horse Guards, adjacent to the Guards Memorial until Armistice Day on November 11th. Credit: mark phillips/Alamy Live News
RMAR8WD3–Stained Glass Church Window
RM2EYM9G6–Drummer of the Irish Guards, Windsor, Berkshire
RMB4HN73–RIR Soldiers Train For The Gulf In Colchester January 2003 Sergant Furlong of the Royal Irish Regiment
RM2RRJAPH–Silver Kettledrums for the 5th Royal Irish Lancers, 1876. '...manufactured to the order of Lieutenant-Colonel Massey, honourably distinguished as "Redan Massey," by the firm of G. Potter and Co., at Aldershott. They are made in accordance with the latest principles of acoustic art as applied to musical instruments...[They] are intended to replace the former silver drums of the regiment, which were destroyed in the late fire at the Tower of London. They are hammered out of sterling sheet-silver...the "ring" of silver has a peculiar quality in relation to sound...Hence the ad
RM2C94574–Celtic Cross for the servicemen of the Royal Irish Regiment that fought and died during the First World War in Mons, Belgium
RM2KB0RMA–The presentation of colours of the 35th regiment by the Prince of Wales to Queen Victoria on the Curragh, County Kildare, during the monarch's third trip to Ireland in 1861. Their eldest son was in Ireland undergoing military training at the Curragh in Co. Kildare. Whilst in Dublin the family stayed at the Vice Regal Lodge, which is now known as Arás an Uachtaráin in Dublin's Phoenix Park.
RMBHAA46–King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery England army
RMM8HM5B–London, UK, 17 Mar 2018. The mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnal recieves his shamrock - The Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards, accompanied by The Duchess of Cambridge, visited the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at their St. Patrick's Day Parade. 350 soldiers marched onto the Parade Square at Cavalry Barracks led by their mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnall. Her Royal Highness presented the shamrock to Officers and Warrant Officers, who in turn issued it along the ranks. The parade concluded with a march-past during which His Royal Highness Prince William took the salute.
RM2R6E2JE–The cap badge of the Royal Irish Fusiliers.
RM2A2C9Y5–Soldiers from the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) army regiment, on patrol in Forkhill, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in December 1992.
RME21T7X–Band of the Royal Irish Regiment on parade in Carrickfergus
RM2J6JPF9–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, seen here with non commissioned officers of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
RMGB71GE–Members of the Royal Irish Regiment parade through Market Drayton, Shropshire, after returning home from Afghanistan.
RMB5DGA4–major leading members of the Royal Irish Regiment RIR parade at homecoming from Iraq and Afghanistan in Belfast City Centre
RM2BW2BHN–England's mobilisation. Royal Dublin Fusiliers at Rochester.
RMDG53J5–Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers regimental badge on grave of WWI British soldier, Cemetery of Commonwealth War Graves Commission
RM2JA7HDX–Horse Guards Parade, London, UK. 28 May 2022. The Colonel’s Review takes place, reviewed by HRH the Duke of Cambridge, and is the final rehearsal for Trooping the Colour which will take place on a weekday - Thursday 2nd June - for the Platinum Jubilee year. This year, the honour of trooping their colour falls to the Irish Guards and as Colonel of the regiment the Duke leads the final review. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RMHT1337–Officer of the 87th (or Royal Irish) Fusiliers, c1833. (1914). Artist: Unknown
RMP101N3–1st battalion Irish guards
RMCCF67F–Irish Guards marching along Pall Mall during Trooping the Colour, London , England 2011
RM2EYM9C3–Clarinetist of the Irish Guards, Windsor, Berkshire
RM2F06DX1–The final parade and decommissioning of the Royal Irish regiments of the British Army as part of the military restructuring, Belfast, October, 2006. HRH the Queen, was in attendance for the final inspection of the troops.
RMW7EJ5T–Officer of the 87th (or Royal Irish) Fusiliers, c1833. (1914). Artist: Unknown
RM2C8MGP6–Close-up commemorative plaque at the Royal Irish Regiment Memorial for the men that fought and died during the First World War in Mons, Belgium
RMC4FTAN–The Irish Guards regiment on ceremonial duty at Buckingham Palace in London.
RMBHAPAF–King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery England army
RM2MAM8WM–A British Army Soldier, assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, plays the bagpipe as Soldiers from the U.S. Army, British Army, and Bulgarian Land Forces stand in formation in honor of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their nation during a Memorial Day Ceremony at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, May 30, 2022.
RM2R6N7NX–Horse Guards Parade, London, UK on June 10 2023. Army Medics attend as a soldier collapses in the extreme heat as HRH Prince William, The Prince of Wales reviews the regiments of the Household Divisions as the Regimental Colonel of the Welsh Guards during the Trooping the Colour at Horse Guards Parade, London, UK on June 10 2023. The Divisions on Parade include, the Foot guards; The Grenadier Guards, The Coldstream Guards, The Scots Guards, The Irish Guards, The Welsh Guards, with the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals. Credit: Francis Knight
RM2A2CA3X–Soldiers from the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) army regiment, on patrol in Forkhill, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, in December 1992.
RME21T28–Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. 25 May 2014 - Band of the Royal Irish Regiment lead a military parade
RMM8EPXW–London, UK, 17 Mar 2018. Their mascot, the Irish Wolfhound Domhnal advances to recieve his shamrock - The Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards, accompanied by The Duchess of Cambridge, visited the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at their St. Patrick's Day Parade. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMGB71GC–Members of the Royal Irish Regiment parade through Market Drayton, Shropshire, after returning home from Afghanistan.
RMA1BJCF–Royal Irish Regiment RIR soldiers relax under the sea defences at Portrush West Strand after their mock beach assault during military exercise
RM2BTPP1M–General Viscount Gort at British Legion parade in Sandhurst. More than 5000 members of the British Legion, paraded with the battalion of Gentlemen Cadets at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, on the occasion of the annual rally of the southern area of the Legion. The legionnaires assembled with the cadets on the historic College parade ground, and were inspected by General Viscount Gort, chief of the Imperial General Staff. Photo shows, General Viscount Gort , chatting with Mr M Lewis, late of the 1st Royal Irish Regiment, who attended the parade in a wheelchair. 3 September 1938
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