Great Britain (Volunteers)

North Riding of Yorkshire

Formation of the Volunteer Force
 
1860: 1st Yorkshire (North Riding)
Artillery Volunteer Corps
Consolidation and renumbering of the Volunteer Force
1880:
Creation of the Divisons, Royal Artillery
1882:
volunteer brigade of
Northern Division
Regrouping into three large divisions
1889: 1st Yorkshire (North Riding)
Artillery Volunteer Corps
(Western Division, Royal Artillery)
1891: 1st Yorkshire (North Riding)
Volunteer Artillery Corps
(Western Division, Royal Artillery)
Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery
1899: 1st Yorkshire (North Riding)
Volunteer Artillery Corps
(Western Division,
Royal Garrison Artillery)
Division system abolished
1902: 1st Yorkshire (North Riding)
Royal Garrison Artillery
(Volunteers)
RA
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: Northumbrian (North Riding)
Heavy Battery,

Royal Garrison Artillery (TF)
RA
layout layout
1914: 1/1st Northumbrian (North Riding)
Heavy Battery,

Royal Garrison Artillery (TF)
2/1st Northumbrian (North Riding)
Heavy Battery,

Royal Garrison Artillery (TF)
1919: suspended animation
disbanded
1920: one battery of
2nd Northumbrian Brigade,
Royal Artillery (TF)