Fine and rare 1st Volunteer batallion East Kent Regiment 'The Buffs' Officers Helmet Plate - Victorian Period

The regiment had a tour of service from 1821 until 1827 in the British colony of New South Wales. For the duration of their service, The Buffs was divided into four detachments. The first was based in Sydney from 1821. The second arrived in Hobart in 1822. The third, entitled "The Buffs' Headquarters", arrived in Sydney in 1823. The fourth, arrived in Sydney in 1824, but variously saw service throughout the colonies, being stationed at Port DalrympleParramattaLiverpoolNewcastlePort Macquarie and Bathurst. The regiment reunited and was transferred to Calcutta in 1827. During their service in New South Wales, The Buffs was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel W. Stewart and Lieutenant Colonel C. Cameron.[35] The regiment also saw action at the siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854 during the Crimean War.[