… to the web site of the LONDON IRISH RIFLES ASSOCIATION.
Happy New Year to you all !!
Hopefully, you are managing well during these most challenging of periods. Please continue to stay safe !
Unfortunately, the ongoing health crisis has prevented us holding planned parades for Loos Sunday and Remembrance Sunday but we remain “hopeful” that some of this year’s ones may be able to take place, so please watch this space for details of our plans for 2021.
I look forward to seeing you at a future Association event.
Read the Chairman’s 2020 message here.
Peter Lough, Major (retired),
Chairman of the London Irish Rifles Association.
eMail: webmaster@londonirishrifles.
QUIS SEPARABIT
Provisional Parade Dates in 2021:
14th March – St Patrick’s Sunday
26th September – Loos Sunday
14th November – Remembrance Sunday
The Footballers of Loos
The Regimental account of the Battle of Loos

THE REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATION
Objectives:
To foster friendship and fellowship among all past and present members and associate members.
To afford financial assistance to past and present members of The Regiment and their dependents.
To administer and accept responsibility for The Band.
To administer and accept responsibility for the Regimental Museum.
To encourage all members to attend organised functions of the Association and of The Regiment.
Find out how to join the London Irish Rifles Regimental Association
See photographs from recent Association events

LONDON IRISH RIFLES TODAY
The London Irish Rifles now form D Company (London Irish Rifles), The London Regiment.
Facebook Page
You can find an MoD link for the London Regiment
REGIMENTAL HISTORY
Find out more about the history of the London Irish Rifles
THE PIPES AND DRUMS
Read more about the Pipes and Drums of the Association

REGIMENTAL MUSEUM
Find out more about the Museum’s activities
OUR SOCIAL LINKS
We have excellent connections with three very fine hostelries:
The Freemasons’ Arms in Covent Garden near where our Regiment was founded in December 1859
The Sportsman at Seasalter in Kent, where our 1st Battalion took German prisoners after the Battle of Graveney Marsh in September 1940
The Rifleman pub in Whitton which was re-signed in honour of local resident Rifleman Frank Edwards and his comrades, ‘The Footballers of Loos’.
LONDON IRISH RIFLES SHOP
We have a variety of items for sale at the museum and at Mulqueens

CADET DETACHMENTS
The London Irish Rifles has Army Cadet Force detachments at locations in the South East sector

USEFUL LINKS
Find out more
FIND US
Connaught House is located in Camberwell, South London, and is easily accessible by car, bus, train and tube.