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Regimental Heritage.

THE ROYAL ARTILLERY

A Pictorial Record of the Paintings and Silver of The Royal Regiment of Artillery. Oblong folio. Four hundred and seventeen photographic plates, the majority of them in colour, line-drawings to the heads of each chapter. A near fine copy in the original dark blue cloth, gilt, pictorial endpapers, contained in dark blue cloth slipcase, the cloth of the slipcase nicked in two places from shelf rubbing. 236pp. Published for The Royal Regiment of Artillery, by Europa Publications Limited, 1984.

£150.00

A wonderful and lavishly-produced catalogue of a fascinating collection, ranging from the oldest possessions of the Royal Artillery - two kettledrum banners dating from the early years of the 18th century and said to have been in the procession at the Duke of Wellington’s funeral - to paintings of the Falklands Campaign.

This copy number 814 from an edition of 1000, with a presentation inscription to Lieutenant Colonel D. J. Brind“ on his Dining Out from the Royal School of Artillery 5 June 1985“ to the front free endpaper.

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85710