RMG6DNR0–The Prince of Wales reviews the troops during the Royal Welsh Regiment ceremony at Cardiff Castle, where he presented the new Sovereign's Colours to the regiment.
RMCM3TM0–Cardigan, UK. 27th September, 2012. The Royal Welsh regiment exercising it's right to march in accordance with the freedom of the county of Ceredigion conferred upon it in 2009 on Thursday 27 September 2012. Flags of the Royal welsh regiment
RM2HWKAW2–11th Battalion Royal Welsh Regiment at Eastbourne, 26 September 1914. Early recruits who joined up in the first months of the First World War. Only one is in army uniform, the rest are still in civilian clothes
RMA65DJH–Young male soldier from the Royal Welsh regiment recruitment team standing in front of armoured personnel carrier
RMAYJ9PN–Regimental Band of The Royal Welsh Regiment marching in the Millenium Stadium, Cardiff before the Wales v France Grand Slam game
RMGWJ40T–Swansea, Wales, UK. Alamy Stock. Royal Welsh 3rd Battalion (formerly The Royal Welsh Regiment) mascot, Shenkin the Goat.
RMCCF6A5–The Royal Welsh regiment parade through the streets of Cardiff Wales return from active duty in August 2009. British Army Military personel
RMFFG89R–Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales. 13th Feb, 2016. RBS Six Nations Championships. Wales versus Scotland. The Goat mascot of the 3rd Royal Welsh regiment supporting his national team. Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News
RFMHPN6B–BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS. The 23rd – Royal Welsh Fusiliers Regiment 1890 print
RMCP1KE0–Shenkin the Goat, mascot of The Third Battalion The Royal Welsh Regiment, with his minder!
RMW4GCHB–Old soldiers of the Welsh Regiment at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd, Builth Wells. Part of the royal visit of King Goodwill of the Zulu Nation for the 140th anniversary of Rorke's Drift during the Anglo Zulu War.
RMR1BKE6–Cardiff, Wales, UK, November 11th 2018. Veterans of the Royal Welsh regiment during the National Service of Remembrance for Wales at the National War Memorial for Wales in Cathays Park, Cardiff. Credit: Mark Hawkins/Alamy Live News
RMJKNTRE–Builth Wells, Wales, UK. 24th July, 2017. Royal Welsh Show: Members of the band of the Royal Welsh regiment at the opening day of the largest four day agricultural show in Wales. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RM2GX8N9A–Queen Elizabeth attends a ceremony to present new colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2015.
RM2X14M2N–ALLIED CAMPAIGN IN NORTH WEST EUROPE, 6 JUNE 1944 - 7 MAY 1945 - British troops from the 4th Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment, take up positions in the shell and bomb damaged houses of the village of Host
RM2R8FH8E–Royal Welsh Military Band, veterans and cadets celebrate the reaffirmation for their Freedom of the County in the grounds of Hay Castle Powys Wales UK.
RF2HBCH08–royal welsh regiment, no. 8 plastic training document attached by a lace to a tree branch
RMABAX6A–GB WALES CARDIFF CASTLE THE KEEP AND ROYAL REGIMENT OF WALES
RMET2M6X–Cardiff, Wales, UK. 11th June, 2015. Roads were closed and crowds lined the streets in Cardiff city centre this morning as the Queen arrived to present new regimental colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment. The regiment, led by the Goat Major and the regimental mascot, Shenkin, marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium where the formal ceremony will take place. The Queen will then be the guest of the regiment for a celebratory dinner. Credit: Chris Stevenson/Alamy Live News
RMHRMJKC–Soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment on parade at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to mark St David's Day.
RMCM3TKR–Cardigan, UK. 27th September, 2012. The Royal Welsh regiment exercising it's right to march in accordance with the freedom of the county of Ceredigion conferred upon it in 2009 on Thursday 27 September 2012. Assembled outside Cardigan Guildhall.
RMEXP6E8–The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh, Brecon, Powys, Wales, UK
RMA65DJJ–Young male soldier from the Royal Welsh regiment recruitment team standing in front of armoured personel carrier
RMETXRKK–39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995.
RMGWJ453–Swansea, Wales, UK. Alamy Stock. Royal Welsh 3rd Battalion (formerly The Royal Welsh Regiment) mascot, Shenkin the Goat.
RMCCF69K–The Royal Welsh regiment parade through the streets of Cardiff Wales return from active duty in August 2009. Armoured vehicle British Army
RFRYNJXP–The Royal Regiment of Wales crest on a wooden plaque.
RMD3TAT5–Ffordd y Cymry Brenhinol: The Royal Welsh Way, A470 Llandudno. The road has been named in honour of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
RM2RE99DW–Two sergeants of the Welsh Regiment with a Royal Navy Reserve sailor of HMS Merisia on Ramsey Island, Wales, 1915. Named (left to right): Gussi, Sidney Mortimer, and Gwyn Thomas.
RMA4J4EK–'The 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers', c1890. Artist: Unknown
RMR1BKE5–Cardiff, Wales, UK, November 11th 2018. Veterans of the Royal Welsh regiment during the National Service of Remembrance for Wales at the National War Memorial for Wales in Cathays Park, Cardiff. Credit: Mark Hawkins/Alamy Live News
RMEFGNJ9–Royal Welch Fusiliers regiment grave headstone of a Welsh soldier killed in 1940 World War 2
RM2GX8N96–Queen Elizabeth attends a ceremony to present new colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2015.
RM2K641RT–British army officers in India in the 19th century - these appear to be members of the 23th regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers)
RF2WM5Y99–Ceremonial 21 gun salutes fired by The Welsh Borderers, 104 Regiment, The Royal Artillery, British Army, in Cardiff Bay, Wales, UK
RF2RWEB91–Hill 10 Cemetery, Royal Welch Fusiliers and Wales Flag. One of the graves of 699 Commonwealth servicemen who died during the Gallipoli Campaign
RMCWENEW–Royal welsh tank displaying at Pembrokeshire County Show Wales UK
RMET2M71–Cardiff, Wales, UK. 11th June, 2015. Roads were closed and crowds lined the streets in Cardiff city centre this morning as the Queen arrived to present new regimental colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment. The regiment, led by the Goat Major and the regimental mascot, Shenkin, marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium where the formal ceremony will take place. The Queen will then be the guest of the regiment for a celebratory dinner. Credit: Chris Stevenson/Alamy Live News
RMHRMKCK–Queen Elizabeth II speaks to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMCM3TKT–Cardigan, UK. 27th September, 2012. The Royal Welsh regiment exercising it's right to march in accordance with the freedom of the county of Ceredigion conferred upon it in 2009 on Thursday 27 September 2012. Mayor Catrin Miles walks among the ranks and chats with each of the soldiers.
RM2CB71DY–Great Castle House 1672 wings added later now HQ barracks for Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers regiment. Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
RMBAXXRJ–insignia and military campaign medals on the dress tunic of a Royal Regiment of Wales soldier
RMETXWCG–39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995.
RM2BB9CBG–Corp of Drums of the Welsh Guards, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - May 28th 2019
RMCCF69W–The Royal Welsh regiment parade through the streets of Cardiff Wales return from active duty in August 2009. British Army Military personel
RMMDX5CX–Wellington Barracks, London, UK. 20 April, 2018. Kilted soldiers assist with ceremonial guard duties in London for the next 3 weeks as Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland takes up post in the capital. Before these operational soldiers are allowed to stand guard outside Buckingham Palace or the Tower of London, they first have to pass muster in front of some of the Army’s toughest judges. This Fit For Role Inspection requires the Edinburgh-based troops to prove their ceremonial prowess in front of senior Officers of the Household Division. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2R6KYW5–The Mall, London, UK. 10th June 2023. 'The Colonel's Review'. Trooping the Colour Reviewed by The Colonel of the Regiment, Prince William Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, riding a horse named Darby, a gift to the late Queen from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 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
RM2D8T2EP–Royal Welsh Regimental Museum, Watton, Brecon, Brecknockshire, Powys, Wales, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RMCTAB21–Royal Regiment of Wales HQ Barracks at Brecon
RM2BWFHP8–Welsh Guards Cheer the Prince With bearskins held aloft at the point of their bayonets , the 1st Welsh Guards gave ringing cheers for the Prince of Wales when he inspected them . 1 March 1924
RM2AG0GY4–'The Royal Welsh Fusiliers', 1901. The 1st battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers line infantry regiment of the British Army served in the 1899 to 1902 Second Boer War. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
RM2GX8N8X–Queen Elizabeth attends a ceremony to present new colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2015.
RM2M3NY05–Prince Charles in full regalia as he is presented to the Welsh people at Queen Eleanor's Gate. His coronet weighs only three pounds and is of pure gold crystals. Prince Charles wears the purple ermine-trimmed mantle and carries the rod and sword which with the amethyst ring are the insignia of the Prince of Wales. His uniform is Number One blue regimental dress of the Royal Regiment of Wales, of which he is Colonel-in-Chief. Date: 1969
RF2WM5Y9C–Ceremonial 21 gun salutes fired by The Welsh Borderers, 104 Regiment, The Royal Artillery, British Army, in Cardiff Bay, Wales, UK
RM2R6RB5R–Royal Welsh Guards with mascot celebrate the reaffirmation for their Freedom of the County in the grounds of Hay Castle Powys Wales UK. May 2023
RMCWENEM–Royal welsh tank displaying at Pembrokeshire County Show Wales UK
RMET2M6T–Cardiff, Wales, UK. 11th June, 2015. Roads were closed and crowds lined the streets in Cardiff city centre this morning as the Queen arrived to present new regimental colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment. The regiment, led by the Goat Major and the regimental mascot, Shenkin, marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium where the formal ceremony will take place. The Queen will then be the guest of the regiment for a celebratory dinner. Credit: Chris Stevenson/Alamy Live News
RMG8EWG7–The Royal Welsh Regiment marching with their goat mascot at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
RMCM3TKY–Cardigan, UK. 27th September, 2012. The Royal Welsh regiment exercising it's right to march in accordance with the freedom of the county of Ceredigion conferred upon it in 2009 on Thursday 27 September 2012. Councillor Mark Cole addresses the Regiment and public in attendance.
RM2CB71E6–Armoured vehicles on display outside Great Castle House Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers regimental Museum. Monmouth Monmouthshire Wales UK
RMBAXXF6–Royal Regiment of Wales soldiers marching in Aberystwyth to receive the freedom of the town April 2009
RMETXMD0–39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995.
RM2BB9C5E–Soldiers of the Welsh Guards 'Change Arms' on the march back to Victoria barracks, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - May 28th 2019
RMCCF6AB–The Royal Welsh regiment parade through the streets of Cardiff Wales return from active duty in August 2009. British Army Military personel
RMMDX5D4–Wellington Barracks, London, UK. 20 April, 2018. Kilted soldiers assist with ceremonial guard duties in London for the next 3 weeks as Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland takes up post in the capital. Before these operational soldiers are allowed to stand guard outside Buckingham Palace or the Tower of London, they first have to pass muster in front of some of the Army’s toughest judges. This Fit For Role Inspection requires the Edinburgh-based troops to prove their ceremonial prowess in front of senior Officers of the Household Division. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RMEY0R63–Army recruitment poster on military vehicle, Swansea, West Glamorgan, South Wales, UK
RM2D8T2F1–Royal Welsh Regimental Museum, Watton, Brecon, Brecknockshire, Powys, Wales, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RMCTAAX2–Royal Regiment of Wales HQ Barracks at Brecon
RM2GC41Y0–Prince Charles stand in an open car, wearing his investiture uniform for the first time here today, when he presented the colours at the Inauguration of the Royal Regiment of Wales, and accepted the Freedom of the City on behalf of the Regiment. The uniform, which is dark blue, is the one he wears as new Colonel in Chief of the Royal Regiment, and the one he will wear at his Investiture as the Prince of Wales at Caernavon Castle on 1 July 1969. At the Inauguration Ceremony, the South Wales Borderers and The Welsh Regiment were amalgumated into one regiment. Cardiff Castle Green , Cardiff, Wale
RM2R4DJ73–Memorial Window Erected in St. Mary's Church, Chester, to Heroes of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1856. 'This fine window has been designed and executed by Mr. George Hedgeland...in memory of the heroes...who fell in the Crimea from the victory of the Alma to the capture of Sebastopol. The principal subject represents Aaron and Hur holding up the hands of Moses during the battle between Israel and Amalek...The subject...occupies three of the five lights; the other two bear scrolls, with the mottoes "Ich dien," and "Nec Aspera terrent," from the colours of the regiment; fr
RM2GX8N99–Queen Elizabeth attends a ceremony to present new colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2015.
RMA3ADH3–Band of the Royal Regiment of Wales marching to Changing of the Guard in London England
RF2WM5Y9H–Ceremonial 21 gun salutes fired by The Welsh Borderers, 104 Regiment, The Royal Artillery, British Army, in Cardiff Bay, Wales, UK
RM2R6RB62–Royal Welsh Guards with mascot celebrate the reaffirmation for their Freedom of the County in the grounds of Hay Castle Powys Wales UK. May 2023
RMCWENE9–Royal welsh tank displaying at Pembrokeshire County Show Wales UK
RMET2J1M–Cardiff, Wales, UK. 11th June, 2015. Roads were closed and crowds lined the streets in Cardiff city centre this morning as the Queen arrived to present new regimental colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment. The regiment, led by the Goat Major and the regimental mascot, Shenkin, marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium where the formal ceremony will take place. The Queen will then be the guest of the regiment for a celebratory dinner. Credit: Chris Stevenson/Alamy Live News
RMHRMJJK–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMCM3TKP–Cardigan, UK. 27th September, 2012. The Royal Welsh regiment exercising it's right to march in accordance with the freedom of the county of Ceredigion conferred upon it in 2009 on Thursday 27 September 2012. They were joined by the Band of the Prince of Wales Division and led by Taffy the Regimental Goat and the Goat Major.
RMW4X25P–Corporal in the welsh regiment and a private in the royal field artillery believed to be daniel ivor davies (3761152).
RM2M3P93D–A group of wounded soldiers gathered for a photograph at King Manuel's (ex-King of Portugal) Convalescent Home in Brighton. From left to right are Lieut M. D. Kennedy, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Lieut. Hervey C. Hawkins, 6th Welsh Regiment, Major E. B. Ferris, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Captain C. C. Waddington, 2nd Hants, Lieut G. M. Goodall, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Lieut-Colonel E. W. Plummer, Royal Field Artillery, Major Lambton Jones Mortimer, 13th Somerset Light Infantry, Captain R, O, Purcell, 60th Rifles, Major A. F. Croker, Royal Scots, Lieut. F. Dix Perkins, 1, K.S.E.R, Lieut. C. R. Jackson, Rifle Br
RMETXGK6–39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995.
RM2BR45C6–British army officers in India in the 19th century - these appear to be members of the 23th regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers)
RME75FP8–The Royal Welsh 3rd Battalion Regiment of the British Army outside Cardiff Castle
RMD3T4NN–Escort for St Davids Day leek ceremony at 3rd Battalion (V) Royal Regiment of Wales Raglan Barracks Newport Gwent South Wales UK
RFW9J9KT–'Wartime Bridgend'. Annual event recreating sights & sounds of WWII. Soldiers of Royal Welsh Regiment chat to young boy & family.
RMCCF624–Welsh Guards marching along Pall Mall during Trooping the Colour, London , England 2011
RMD3WEXR–Ffordd y Cymry Brenhinol: The Royal Welsh Way, A470 Llandudno. The road has been named in honour of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
RF2RWEB95–Hill 10 Cemetery, Royal Welch Fusiliers and Wales Flag. One of the graves of 699 Commonwealth servicemen who died in Suvla during the Gallipoli Battle
RMT0GM35–'The 23rd - Royal Welsh Fusiliers', 1890. Creator: Godfrey Douglas Giles.
RM2GX8N8T–Queen Elizabeth attends a ceremony to present new colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2015.
RMEF251B–Roadside memorial in Galatas, Crete, to the men of The Welch Regiment, British Army, who died in the Battle for Crete in 1941
RF2WM5Y9G–Ceremonial 21 gun salutes fired by The Welsh Borderers, 104 Regiment, The Royal Artillery, British Army, in Cardiff Bay, Wales, UK
RM2R6RB88–Royal Welsh Military Band, veterans and cadets celebrate the reaffirmation for their Freedom of the County in the grounds of Hay Castle Powys Wales UK
RMCWENDN–Royal welsh soldiers and tank displaying at Pembrokeshire County Show Wales UK
RMET2M73–Cardiff, Wales, UK. 11th June, 2015. Roads were closed and crowds lined the streets in Cardiff city centre this morning as the Queen arrived to present new regimental colours to the Royal Welsh Regiment. The regiment, led by the Goat Major and the regimental mascot, Shenkin, marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium where the formal ceremony will take place. The Queen will then be the guest of the regiment for a celebratory dinner. Credit: Chris Stevenson/Alamy Live News
RMHRMKCN–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHJENN4–Welsh Guards, Clarence House, London, England, UK
RMFFHEN8–Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales. 13th Feb, 2016. RBS Six Nations Championships. Wales versus Scotland. The 3rd Royal Welsh Regimental Band in pre-match entertainment. Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News
RM2HEDG65–A First World War era grouip of British Officers standing informally as friends and smiling. Labelled by the photographer as 'my chums'. From left to right: 'Slim' - Royal Welsh Fusiliers; 'Tiny - Royal Welsh Fusiliers; 'Jock' - London Scottish Regiment; Parker - The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment; Jack - Royal Flying Corps.
RMETXG15–39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995.
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