36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment Volunteers wall plaque, a commemorative military display piece associated with the 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals. Plaques of this type were produced for unit display, presentation, or personal memorabilia connected with military service.
The plaque features the regiment’s insignia and title in raised form, symbolising military communications and rapid transmission of information. The design reflects the regiment’s identity within the British Army reserve and territorial communications structure.
36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment formed part of the Territorial Army and later the Army Reserve, providing communications and signalling support to British Army formations. Unit plaques were commonly displayed in headquarters, messes, offices, and private collections as symbols of regimental affiliation and service history.
This example represents a modern piece of British military memorabilia associated with specialist communications units and reserve service within the Royal Corps of Signals.
Manufactured in wood and metal, the plaque is designed for wall mounting and display purposes.
Dimensions
Approx. 18cm height
Condition
Very good overall condition, with clear detailing and a well-preserved finish. No significant damage or repairs evident.















