Front:
Hans Tayge
THE SCOTS GUARDS.
A FIELD DAY IN DRILL ORDER.
Cilette
Back:
"THE SCOTS GUARDS.
Postcard No. 8625
QUEEN.
Raphael Tuck & Sons' "OILETTE
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING &
INCH
By Appointment.
The Scots Guards.
Colonel-in-Chief: HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.
The Regimental Colours:-The Union: In the
centre a Company Badge ensigned with the Imperial
Crown; in base the Sphinx superscribed "Egypt."
The Company Badges are borne in rotation, two
at a time, one on the Regimental Colour of each
of the two battalions.
The following honorary distinctions are borne
upon each of the King's and Regimental Colours :-
"Namur, 1695," "Dettingen," "Lincelles," "Tala-
vera," "Barrosa," "Fuentes d'Onor," "Nive,"
"Peninsula," "Waterloo," "Alma," "Inkerman,
"Sevastopol," "Egypt, 1882," "Tel-el-Kebir,'
"Suakin, 1885," "South Africa, 1899-1902,"
"Modder River."
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