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  2. King's Own Scottish Borderers - Wikipedia

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    The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division.On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment), the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), the Argyll and Sutherland ...

  3. Regimental museum - Wikipedia

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    The King's Own Royal Regiment Museum is part of the Lancaster City Museum in Lancaster [27] The King's Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum, is based at Berwick Barracks in Berwick-upon-Tweed [28] The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Museum is based at Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery in Doncaster [29]

  4. Category:Regimental museums in England - Wikipedia

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    King's Own Royal Regiment Museum; King's Own Scottish Borderers; King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Museum; L. ... Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum

  5. Royal Scots Borderers - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) was a battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The battalion formed on 1 August 2006 when its antecedent regiments - the Royal Scots and the King's Own Scottish Borderers - amalgamated just after the formation of the Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006.

  6. Scottish Division - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Scottish Division also maintains a single regular military band in the Corps of Army Music, the regimental Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. This was formed in 2006 by the amalgamation of two former divisional bands, the Highland Band and the Lowland Band .

  7. Border reivers - Wikipedia

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    At battles such as Ancrum Moor in Scotland in 1545, borderers changed sides in mid-combat to curry favour with the likely victors. At the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh in 1547, an observer (William Patten) noticed Scottish and English borderers chatting with each other, then putting on a spirited show of combat once they knew they had been spotted. [76]

  8. List of museums in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    King’s Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum: Berwick-upon-Tweed: Military: Regimental history and memorabilia, located in Berwick Barracks: Lady Waterford Hall: Ford: Art: website, collection of 19th century watercolour murals depicting biblical scenes painted by Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford, exhibits about her life ...

  9. Lothian and Borders Battalion, Army Cadet Force - Wikipedia

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    Royal Scots Borderers, Royal Regiment of Scotland 124 MacDonald Road, Edinburgh Midlothian EH7 4NQ No. 24 South Queensferry Platoon Royal Scots Borderers, Royal Regiment of Scotland Roseberry Avenue, South Queensferry, Edinburgh West Lothian EH30 9NX No. 31 Tranent Platoon Royal Scots Borderers, Royal Regiment of Scotland