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Cap badge, full dress, 26th Prince of Wales's Own Light Cavalry, 1906-1910

Silver cap badge with the Prince of Wales' feathers, coronet and scroll bearing the motto, 'Ich Dien', at the intersection of two crossed lances with red and white enamelled pennons; with the regimental abbreviation, '26LC', below.

The 26th Prince of Wales's Own Light Cavalry was originally raised as the 5th Madras Native Cavalry in 1787. In 1788 the regiment became the 1st Regiment of Madras Native Cavalry and the 1st Regiment of Madras Light Cavalry in 1819. It was renamed the 1st Regiment of Madras Lancers in 1886 and the 1st Madras Lancers in 1901. In 1903, with the reform of the Indian Army, the regiment became the 26th Light Cavalry. In 1906 the unit was renamed the 26th Prince of Wales's Own Light Cavalry. Another name change occurred when the Prince of Wales became King George V in 1910, with the unit adopting the title, 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry.

The regiment was amalgamated with the 30th Lancers (Gordon's Horse) in 1921, forming the 26th/30th King George's Own Light Cavalry. The following year the regiment was renamed the 8th King George's Own Light Cavalry.

From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 2013-10-20-9-16

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-9-16

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