Irish Ulster Defence Regiment Watercolour Print 16″ X 11″

$15.00

The Irish Ulster Defence Regiment Watercolour Print, measuring 16″ x 11″, depicts members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), a unit of the British Army established in 1970. The UDR was primarily responsible for maintaining security in Northern Ireland during the period known as the Troubles, operating until its amalgamation with the Royal Irish Rangers in 1992 to form the Royal

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This 16″ x 11″ watercolour print depicts a member of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), an infantry regiment of the British Army operational in Northern Ireland from 1970 to 1992. The subject is rendered in period-appropriate uniform, capturing details such as regimental insignia and standard-issue service equipment. The composition situates the figure in a typical patrol stance, referencing the regiment’s primary role in maintaining security during the Troubles. The Ulster Defence Regiment was notable for being one of the largest infantry regiments in the British Army and the only one ever to have been recruited locally and exclusively from a single part of the United Kingdom. This print offers a visual reference to the UDR’s distinctive appearance and duties. The dimensions of 16″ x 11″ provide a suitable scale for both individual study and display. This item is suitable for historical research, educational contexts, or archival purposes.

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