Royal North Gloucestershire Militia
The Royal North Gloucestershire Militia (RNGM), later the 4th (Militia) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was a Militia regiment raised in the county of Gloucestershire in the West of England. From its formal creation in 1763 the regiment served in home defence and overseas garrisons in all of Britain's major wars until 1908.
Stapleton Prison, Bristol, where the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia guarded prisoners-of-war.
Cecily Hill Barracks, Cirencester, built in 1857 adjacent to Cirencester Park as the headquarters of the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia.
Cap badge of the Gloucestershire Regiment.
The Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to men of the 4th Gloucesters who served on St Helena; their medals were issued without clasps.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry Militia
The Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry (RSGLI), later the 3rd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was a Militia regiment raised in the county of Gloucestershire in the West of England. From its formal creation in 1759 the regiment served in home defence in all of Britain's major wars until 1918.
An illustration of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley in his South Gloucestershire Militia uniform.
Cap badge of the Gloucestershire Regiment.
Horfield Barracks, Bristol, regimental depot of the Glosters.