Thirty-First
Regiment 1864-1881
and
1st Battalion The East Surrey Regiment
(31st Foot), 1881 - 1903
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| Figure 47 |
| The
Colours, Commanding Officer and Colour Sergeants 1st Bn
The East Surrey Regiment, 1904. |
| C/Sgt
Vallaley, C/Sgt Hobcraft, C/Sgt Toomey, C/Sgt Foley, Lt
Murray, Sgt Major Browne, Sgt Dmr Yates, Lt Col F R Odsham,
C/Sgt Barley, C/Sgt Jackson, C/Sgt Rowe, C/Sgt White |
New
Colours were received in 1864 while the 31st Regiment was stationed
at Aldershot, and were taken into use three years later on the
departure of the Regiment from Ireland on foreign service. No
formal presentation of these Colours to the 31st was ever made,
and the reason for this has never been discovered. A tradition
grew through the years that the Regiment would not see active
service while these Colours were carried.
During
the forty years this stand was in service the Regiment served
three short tours in Gibraltar and one period of over nineteen
years in India, but saw no action. They were laid up on 13th
July 1904 on the south side of the nave of the ancient parish
church, All Saints, Kingston-upon-Thames, which contained the
XV Century Chapel of Holy Trinity, restored in 1920 as the East
Surrey Memorial Chapel by the relatives and friends of some
of the 6,000 officers and men of the Regiment who gave their
lives in the 1914-18 war.
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| Figure 48 |
| The
Laying Up of the Old Colours in All Saints Church, Kingston-upon-
Thames, 1904. |
From the church floor the Colours appear to conform to the size
laid down in the 1958 regulation, four feet flying by three
feet six inches deep, and there is a Royal Crest replacing the
spear point on the pike. Battle Honours of the 31st at the time
of the formation of the East Surrey Regiment were: |