Cameronians Collection
The Cameronians, also known as the Scottish Rifles, were a proud and distinguished regiment of the British Army
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The Cameronians, also known as the Scottish Rifles, were a proud and distinguished regiment of the British Army. Their badges adorned the uniforms of brave soldiers during World War One, symbolizing their allegiance to this esteemed Scottish regiment. In the midst of the Great War, a powerful WW1 poster showcased these gallant men in action. It depicted various types of the British Army, with the Cameronians standing tall among them. This colorful lithograph from 1895 immortalized their presence on the battlefield. Private Andrew Loan was one such hero who earned his medal - a 1914/15 Star Award - for his unwavering dedication and service. His bravery echoed through time, reminding us of all those who fought under this revered military badge. Capturing moments amidst army manoeuvres was no easy feat, but photographers managed to do so with skill and precision. A black-and-white photo revealed troops in action while carrying cameras themselves – documenting history alongside their comrades. Corporal Edward Fowler's name became synonymous with courage as he served proudly in the Cameronians Scotch Rifles. An engraving captured his determined spirit and represented countless others who fought valiantly by his side. Dating back to 1874-81, an intricately designed Glengarry badge made from brass stood as a testament to tradition within this illustrious regiment. Another brass cap badge from c. 1898-1921 showcased its evolution over time while retaining its distinctive identity. A momentous occasion unfolded when Lady Belhaven presented new colors to the 26th Regiment (Cameronians) at Queens Park in Edinburgh. An engraving immortalized this grand event where pride swelled amongst both soldiers and spectators alike. Scenes from military camps at Churn and Crookham came alive through captivating black-and-white photographs during military manoeuvres. The camera lens captured soldiers' determination as they trained tirelessly for battle under harsh conditions. An artist's rendition from c.