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Bulletin Issue 261, August 2015, (Vol. 66, pp: 1 - 56)
- Waterloo Despatch, Gary Gibbs, pp: 2-5. (see also ‘Waterloo Casualties’, Issue 263, pp: 119-121).
- The Cutter’s Practical Guide*, Gary Gibbs, pp: 6-10 (military tailoring).
- Provost Marshal to His Majesty’s Foot Guards*, Gary Gibbs, p: 11. (William Hannum).
- Badge Notes (195-206)*, Gary Gibbs, pp: 12-15.
- A Voice From Waterloo*, Dermot Jones, pp:16-17. (SM Edward Cotton).
- 14th (or Duchess of York’s Own) Light Dragoons ‘Helmet Badge’ 1799-c1810, a rare excavated survivor*, Dixon Pickup, pp: 18-19.
- Further Derbyshire Volunteer Corps*, Philip Haythornthwaite, pp: 20-21. (See Issue 250, pp: 78-79).
- Royal Assent of Australian Military Units, Dr. J.K. Haken, pp: 21-22.
- History of the East Lothian Yeomanry 1797-1838, Part 1*, David J. Knight, pp: 23-32. (See Part 2: Issue 263, pp: 146-155)
- Loyal Worlingworth Volunteers 1798-1802*, Geoffrey Robinson, pp: 33-47. (Suffolk).
- Two Early Cadet Corps*, Howard Ripley, pp:47-48. (buttons).
- Britain’s Biggest Drum?*, Gary Gibbs, p.49.
- Correspondence: Badge Notes comments by Philip Haythornthwaite: 190 – 2 Dorset Rifle Volunteers?; 193 – Dorsetshire Militia; 194 – Dorset Rifle Volunteers, p. 55; (See Issue 260, pp: 171-173).
- Correspondence: comments on “More Notes on Orders and Regulations”, p. 55. (See Issue 260, pp: 175-182).
- Correspondence: Q269 – epaulettes with palm tree and letters NDVC- identification? p.55.
- Correspondence: Q270 – Identity of author of book, “Camp and Barrack Room, or the British Army As It Is”, 1846? p.56.
- Correspondence: A266, Sussex Artillery Volunteers, Band. (See Issue 259, p. 168).