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DCLI recruiting march, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Friday 2nd July 1915Soldiers of the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry on the lawn in front of Carclew House, at ease during a recruitment march. Instruments of their military band are in the background
DCLI recruiting march, Kelynack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 18th June 1915The 3rd Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry recruiting march on Friday 18th June 1915 entering Kelynack. The military band is in front. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry on parade in High Cross, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sCol Arthur Tremayne of Carclew marching in Truro. Col Tremayne fought at the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War and died on 7th November 1903. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Roman Coins, St Columb Minor, CornwallFive of eighty eight Roman coins dug up by C.K. Croft Andrew during the 1939 summer excavations at Trevelgue Head (also known as Porth Island), St Columb Porth
Ghurka Band, Fowey, Cornwall. August 1992A display by the Pipes and Drums of the Ghurka Rifles entertained Fowey Regatta Week crowds in the grounds of Fowey Hall
DCLI recruiting march, Cornwall. 1915Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry recruiting march in Cornwall in 1915. The bandsman is being given tobacco. Location uncertain. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
DCLI band at unknown location. 1915The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry band are pictured playing to a crowd. Possibly at The Green in Truro, 1915. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
DCLI at unknown location. 1915The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry band are pictured with their dog mascot. Perhaps a 1915 recruiting march. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Corporal Thomas Edward Rendle, VC. Possibly 1915Picture of Thomas Rendle (born Bedminster, Bristol on the 14th December 1884 and who was awarded the Victoria Cross) with some of his battalion colleagues, including an officer