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King's Regiment

The King’s Regiment was originally formed in 1685 under King James II, as the Princess Anne of Denmark Regiment, named after the second daughter of the King. The King’s has been Liverpool’s City Regiment since 1881.

Cooks of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment

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Cooks of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment
Cooks of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment

Come on the King's

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Come on the King's
An heroic attack by the King's (Liverpool) Regiment on German trenches at Givenchy
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Memorial to the King's Liverpool Regiment in St John's Gardens

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Memorial to the King's Liverpool Regiment in St John's Gardens
Statue of the drummer boy, part of the memorial to the King's Liverpool Regiment in St. John's Gardens

The King's Liverpool Regiment

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The King's Liverpool Regiment
The King's Liverpool Regiment (8th Foot) 1 officer, 1 sergeant and 1 private
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Presentation of colours

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Presentation of colours
This event took place at Goodison Park, the ground of Everton football club on 19 May 1938.

'C' company of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment

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'C' company of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment
'C' company of the 6th King's Liverpool Regiment at Kinnel Park near Rhyl.
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