1st
Battalion The East Surrey Regiment
(31st Foot) 1903 - 1959
In
1881 the Thirty-First joined with the Seventieth, and it became
the 1st Battalion of The East Surrey Regiment.
Advantage
was taken of the return of the Battalion from India in 1903
to present new Colours which would bear for the first time the
insignia of The East Surrey Regiment and, following changes
in the regulations, the Regimental Colour was not buff, but,
in common with all non-Royal regiments (unless specifically
exempted), white with the red cross of St George and with the
union wreath surrounding a central roundel bearing the Regimental
badge. A fuller description of this pattern of Colours is given
in the section dealing with the Territorial battalions. These
were the only such Colours carried by the battalion, and were
presented on Queen’s Parade, Aldershot, on 26th May 1903
by Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief.
This stand saw service in many countries, and the Regimental
Colour was last trooped by the 1st Battalion on Sobraon Day,
1958. Following the amalgamation of The East Surreys with The
Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) on 14th October,
these Colours were laid up on 29th September 1960 in the Regimental
chapel of the new county Regiment of Surrey in Guildford Cathedral.
They are in beautiful condition, and hang appropriately alongside
the last Colours of the 1st Battalion The Queen’s Royal
Regiment, laid up at the same time.
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