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BURY's Fusiliers will be hitting the right note when they head off to Canada. The Fusilier Association (Lancashire) Band and Corps of Drums will fly out to Canada on June 10 as part of the 75th ...
The route followed the Lancashire Fusiliers final march before heading to the front in 1914 People have lined Rochdale's streets for a re-enactment of the Lancashire Fusiliers final march before ...
News; Liverpool News; Lancashire Fusiliers; The Titanic’s band remembered in new TV documentary The Band Played On OF ALL the many acts of heroism on the night Titanic sank 100 years ago, none ...
Lancashire Fusiliers fix their bayonets before July 1, 1916 attack on the Somme He has also described how he had to collect the equipment – and corpses –scattered in the British trenches: ...
The last of six Victoria Crosses "won before breakfast" by the Lancashire Fusiliers during the Gallipoli landings has been reunited with the other five.
At dawn, the Bury-based 1st Battalion, the Lancashire Fusiliers, landed on a beach to the west of Cape Helles, the southernmost tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Six men from Lancashire were awarded the Victoria Cross for their part in the Gallipoli landings during World War One. They became known as "The Six VCs before Breakfast".
Report by Granada Reports correspondent Paul Crone. A military salute has been organised to mark Salford war hero Tom Jones's 100th birthday. It was carried out by the 103rd (Lancashire Artillery ...
People have lined Rochdale's streets for a re-enactment of the Lancashire Fusiliers final march before they headed to war in 1914. The re-enactment was arranged by the Todmorden British Legion.
At dawn, the Bury-based 1st Battalion, the Lancashire Fusiliers, landed on a beach to the west of Cape Helles, the southernmost tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula.
The last march of the Lancashire Fusiliers before they headed to war is recalled in Rochdale 100 years later.