Pugri badge, 22nd Bombay Infantry, 1901-1903
White metal badge with the regimental number, '22', in the centre, within a garter bearing the title, 'Bombay Infantry', on a St Andrew's Cross, on a diamond background, surmounted by a King's Crown.
The pugri or pagri is a form of headdress.
The 22nd Bombay Native Infantry was formed in 1824 from the 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. The term 'Native' was dropped from the title in 1885. In 'Her Majesty's Indian and Colonial Forces', published in 1890, Walter Richards records that the 22nd has 'always been recognised as a smart and efficient regiment' but acknowledges their lack of campaign experience. The regiment did however go on to serve in the 3rd China War, or Boxer Rebellion, in 1900. As part of the reform of the Indian Army in 1903 the regiment became the 122nd Rajputana Infantry.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 2013-10-20-32-60
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Study collection
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-32-60
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