6th (Bermondsey) Battalion, The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment

The 6th (Bermondsey) Battalion was a territorial army battalion of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. The battalion was short lived although originates from a unit formed in 1868. The battalion was later disbanded following the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment and the East Surrey Regiment amalgamation in 1961 to form the Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment.

History
In 1916, the 22nd (The Queen's County of London) Battalion of The London Regiment was transferred to the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment without a change of title. In 1920, the battalion was consolidated at Jamacia Road Drill Hall in Bermondsey, South-East London. In 1937, the battalion was retitled due to the disbandment of the London Regiment. As a result of this, the battalion was officially redesignated as the 6th (Bermondsey) Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment.

Colours
On 19 June 1909, the battalion was given their colours still as the 22nd London Regiment by King Edward VII at Windsor Great Park.