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Keynsham Light Horse
Regimental Marches

2/3rd Regiment - Soldiers of the Queen - Quick march of The Queen's Regiment - The 3rd's successors

2/4th Regiment - John Peel - the quick march of the King's Own Royal Border Regiment - the 4th's successors

1/13th Regiment - The Keel Row - Light Infantry Double Past

2/21st Regiment - British Grenadiers - the quick march of the regimental successor's the Royal Highland Fusiliers

24th Regiment - Warwickshire Lad - the regimental march of this regiment during the Anglo-Zulu War

57th Regiment - Soldiers of The Queen - the quick march of The Queen's Regiment - the 57th's successors

58th Regiment - Speed the Plough - second quick march of The Royal Anglian Regiment - the 58th's successors

3/60th Rifles - My Grandfather's Clock - the popular song written in 1876 - the regiment sang this on the march in South Africa.

80th Regiment - Come Lads and Lasses - The Staffordshire Regiment's Quick March

88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers) - Garry Owen

90th Regiment - Blue Bonnets Over The Border - the appropriate tune that this regiment played as it entered Zululand in 1879

91st Regiment - Campbells are Coming - first quick march of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - the 91st's successors

94th Regiment - Kiss me Mother, Kiss your Darling - this was the tune the regimental band were playing when the regiment was ambushed at Bronkhorstspruit (20 /12/1880) during the First Anglo-Boer War. Many Anglo-Zulu war veterans were casualties of this engagement - example

99th Regiment - Farmer's Boy - the quick march of the Duke Of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - the 99th's successors

1st King's Dragoon Guards - The Radetsky March - the quick march of the 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards - the regimental successors to the 1KDG

Royal Artillery - The Royal Artillery Slow March - as it says!

Army Veterinary Department - Drink, Puppy, Drink - part of the regimental march

Royal Navy - For Those In Peril On The Sea

Colonial Pages - Wild Colonial Boy - Why not?

This Page - The Girl I Left Behind Me
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