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*''The 10th Royal Hussars gazette'' : vols 8-9: 1929 – 1930; vol 10: 1930 – 1931; together with later editions | *''The 10th Royal Hussars gazette'' : vols 8-9: 1929 – 1930; vol 10: 1930 – 1931; together with later editions | ||
== External | == External links == | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Royal_Hussars 10th Royal Hussars] Wikipedia<br> | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Royal_Hussars 10th Royal Hussars] Wikipedia<br> | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20080118035427/www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D10h.htm 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)] including [http://web.archive.org/web/20080118041154/http://www.regiments.org/deploy/uk/reg-cav/d10.htm deployments] www.regiments.org, an archived site<br> | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20080118035427/www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D10h.htm 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)] including [http://web.archive.org/web/20080118041154/http://www.regiments.org/deploy/uk/reg-cav/d10.htm deployments] www.regiments.org, an archived site<br> | ||
*[ | *[https://horsepowermuseum.co.uk/ HorsePower, the Museum of The King's Royal Hussars] located at Winchester, Hampshire. Covers the 10th, [[11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars|11th]] , [[14th (King's) Hussars|14th]] and [[20th Hussars]]. | ||
*[http://www.majorpillinger. | *[http://www.majorpillinger.co.uk Major Roland Pillinger: A Soldier of the British Empire] Family website by Richard Pillinger. Major Pillinger joined the Tenth Royal (Prince of Wales Own) Hussars in Canterbury in 1879 and served until 1913 rising “ by sheer force of character from Private to Major and Quarter-Master” | ||
**[http://www.majorpillinger. | **[http://www.majorpillinger.co.uk/picture-gallery/ Picture Gallery] include "Rawal-Pindi 1910" and "India 1902-1912". These are category titles and include multiple photographs within each category. | ||
**[http://www.majorpillinger. | **[http://www.majorpillinger.co.uk/regimental-history-1878-1906/ Regimental History 1878-1906] includes extracts from a regimental publication ''A Short History of the Xth P.O.W. Royal Hussars'' by Lieut-Colonel John Vaughan and Major Roland Pillinger including Chapter VII "The Afghan War" | ||
**[http://www.majorpillinger. | **[http://www.majorpillinger.co.uk/preface/ Preface] (located in About) includes reference to, including a drawing of, a Memorial to the Soldiers of the Regiment lost in the Afghan Campaign in 1878-9. One Officer and 46 NCOs and men were drowned crossing the Cabul River and a further 38 men died of cholera on the way back to Rawal Pindi, when an outbreak set upon the Regiment in the Khyber Pass. There is some detail of the tragedy in the Cabul River and the cholera strike in ''A Short History''. The image of the Memorial is also displayed [[10th (The Prince of Wales's Own) Royal Hussars#Service in British India|above]] with all the names clearly visible. | ||
**[http://majorpillinger. | **[http://www.majorpillinger.co.uk/coronation-durbar/ The Coronation Durbar - Delhi December 1911] | ||
*[http://longwaytotipperary.ul.ie/the-military/10th-royal-hussars/becoming-hussar/ "Becoming a Hussar"] and [http://longwaytotipperary.ul.ie/the-military/10th-royal-hussars/service-british-india/ "Service in British India"]. William Maurice "Pat" Armstrong served as an officer in India with the 10th Hussars for 3 years from 1910 until the summer of 1912, when the regiment was moved to South Africa. Includes images, including (from the page "Becoming a Hussar), a list of the clothes and equipment necessary, including a Leopard Skin (required as horse equipment). University of Limerick WW1 Online Exhibition. | |||
*[http://www.garenewing.co.uk/angloafghanwar/articles/fordokabul.php Ford o' Kabul River The river disaster of the 10th Hussars 31 March 1879] by Garen Ewing garenewing.co.uk | *[http://www.garenewing.co.uk/angloafghanwar/articles/fordokabul.php Ford o' Kabul River The river disaster of the 10th Hussars 31 March 1879] by Garen Ewing garenewing.co.uk | ||
*[http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/afghan2.htm Memorials: Afghanistan 1878 - 1880: Cavalry Regiments] includes 10th Hussars deaths by drowning. From Stephen Lewis’ [http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/memindz1.htm Soldiers Memorials] | *[http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/afghan2.htm Memorials: Afghanistan 1878 - 1880: Cavalry Regiments] includes 10th Hussars deaths by drowning. From Stephen Lewis’ [http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/memindz1.htm Soldiers Memorials] | ||
*[ | *[https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1879/aug/07/questions-1 Hansard 07 August 1879] vol 249 cc391-2. A question regarding cholera deaths in the 10th Hussars. | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Royal_Hussars King's Royal Hussars] Wikipedia | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Royal_Hussars King's Royal Hussars] Wikipedia | ||
*[ | *[http://www.britishbattles.com/second-afghan-war/futtehabad.htm The Battle of Futtehabad]britishbattles.com - includes, amongst others, an image of Officers of the 10th Hussars at Jellalabad in 1879. | ||
===Historical books online=== | ===Historical books online=== | ||
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/cihm_48346#page/n23/mode/2up ''Historical record of the Tenth, the Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Hussars containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1715, and of its subsequent services to 1842''] 1843 Archive.org | *[http://www.archive.org/stream/cihm_48346#page/n23/mode/2up ''Historical record of the Tenth, the Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Hussars containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1715, and of its subsequent services to 1842''] 1843 Archive.org | ||
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=_0k6AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR1 ''Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm'']: ''From India to the Crimea and Home'' by William Douglas (Private, 10th Royal Hussars.) 1865 Google Books. The initial chapter describes the regiment's life in India from 1846 until it left for the Crimea in December 1854. | *[http://books.google.com/books?id=_0k6AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR1 ''Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm'']: ''From India to the Crimea and Home'' by William Douglas (Private, 10th Royal Hussars.) 1865 Google Books. The initial chapter describes the regiment's life in India from 1846 until it left for the Crimea in December 1854. | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/memoirs10throyalhussars/page/n9/mode/2up ''The Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales’ Own). Historical and Social''] by Colonel R S Liddell (Robert Spencer) 1891 Archive.org | |||
*[https://archive.org/details/10thpworoyalhuss00whit/page/n3 ''The 10th (P. W. O.) Royal Hussars and the Essex Yeomanry during the European War, 1914-1918''] by Lt.-Col. F H D C Whitmore 1920 Archive.org | |||
[[Category:British Army Cavalry Regiments]] | [[Category:British Army Cavalry Regiments]] |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 4 December 2023
Also known as 10th Light Dragoons
Chronology
- 1715 raised as Humphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons
- 1751 renamed the 10th Regiment of Dragoons
- 1783 became the 10th (Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
- 1806 became the 10th (Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars)
- 1861 became the 10th (The Prince of Wales's Own) Royal Hussars
- 1921 became the 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)
- 1969 amalgamated with the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) to form The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own).
Service in British India
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- 1846 India
- 1873 Muttra
- 1878 2nd Afghan War
- 1881 Bengal
- 1903 Mhow
- 1908 Rawalpindi
- 1931 Meerut
- 1933 Lucknow
Regimental journal
The National Army Museum’s online catalogue lists
- The 10th Hussars gazette: vol 1: 1907; vols 2-3: 1908 – 1910; vols 4-5: 1910 - 1912
- The 10th Royal Hussars gazette : vols 8-9: 1929 – 1930; vol 10: 1930 – 1931; together with later editions
External links
- 10th Royal Hussars Wikipedia
- 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) including deployments www.regiments.org, an archived site
- HorsePower, the Museum of The King's Royal Hussars located at Winchester, Hampshire. Covers the 10th, 11th , 14th and 20th Hussars.
- Major Roland Pillinger: A Soldier of the British Empire Family website by Richard Pillinger. Major Pillinger joined the Tenth Royal (Prince of Wales Own) Hussars in Canterbury in 1879 and served until 1913 rising “ by sheer force of character from Private to Major and Quarter-Master”
- Picture Gallery include "Rawal-Pindi 1910" and "India 1902-1912". These are category titles and include multiple photographs within each category.
- Regimental History 1878-1906 includes extracts from a regimental publication A Short History of the Xth P.O.W. Royal Hussars by Lieut-Colonel John Vaughan and Major Roland Pillinger including Chapter VII "The Afghan War"
- Preface (located in About) includes reference to, including a drawing of, a Memorial to the Soldiers of the Regiment lost in the Afghan Campaign in 1878-9. One Officer and 46 NCOs and men were drowned crossing the Cabul River and a further 38 men died of cholera on the way back to Rawal Pindi, when an outbreak set upon the Regiment in the Khyber Pass. There is some detail of the tragedy in the Cabul River and the cholera strike in A Short History. The image of the Memorial is also displayed above with all the names clearly visible.
- The Coronation Durbar - Delhi December 1911
- "Becoming a Hussar" and "Service in British India". William Maurice "Pat" Armstrong served as an officer in India with the 10th Hussars for 3 years from 1910 until the summer of 1912, when the regiment was moved to South Africa. Includes images, including (from the page "Becoming a Hussar), a list of the clothes and equipment necessary, including a Leopard Skin (required as horse equipment). University of Limerick WW1 Online Exhibition.
- Ford o' Kabul River The river disaster of the 10th Hussars 31 March 1879 by Garen Ewing garenewing.co.uk
- Memorials: Afghanistan 1878 - 1880: Cavalry Regiments includes 10th Hussars deaths by drowning. From Stephen Lewis’ Soldiers Memorials
- Hansard 07 August 1879 vol 249 cc391-2. A question regarding cholera deaths in the 10th Hussars.
- King's Royal Hussars Wikipedia
- The Battle of Futtehabadbritishbattles.com - includes, amongst others, an image of Officers of the 10th Hussars at Jellalabad in 1879.
Historical books online
- Historical record of the Tenth, the Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Hussars containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1715, and of its subsequent services to 1842 1843 Archive.org
- Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm: From India to the Crimea and Home by William Douglas (Private, 10th Royal Hussars.) 1865 Google Books. The initial chapter describes the regiment's life in India from 1846 until it left for the Crimea in December 1854.
- The Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales’ Own). Historical and Social by Colonel R S Liddell (Robert Spencer) 1891 Archive.org
- The 10th (P. W. O.) Royal Hussars and the Essex Yeomanry during the European War, 1914-1918 by Lt.-Col. F H D C Whitmore 1920 Archive.org