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Button, 65th Carnatic Light Infantry, 1903-1904 (button)

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NAM5928803
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Button, 65th Carnatic Light Infantry, 1903-1904 (button)
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English School, (20th century) / English
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
button
Date
1903 AD (C20th AD)
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Button, 65th Carnatic Light Infantry, 1903-1904. Brass button made by J R Gaunt and Son, Birmingham, with the regimental number and bugle-horn on a wreathed circlet inscribed, ‘Carnatic Light Infantry’, surmounted by crown. The 65th Carnatic Light Infantry was formed in 1903 from the 5th Madras Infantry. The unit’s origin went back to 1759 and the raising of the 6th Battalion of Coast Sepoys. The regiment was disbanded in 1904. From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.

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