This was a unit of Britain’s pre-war regular army. It is also sometimes shown as 14 Brigade RFA.
History
- Comprising 39, 68 and 88 Batteries, this brigade came under command of the 4th Division and went with the Division to France in August 1914.
– 39 Battery left for 19 Brigade on 8 February 1915.
– 86 (Howitzer) Battery (less one section) joined in May 1916 - The brigade left 4th Division to become an Army Brigade on 14 January 1917
– B Battery then joined from 188 Brigade RFA and became A Battery
– 86 (Howitzer) Battery was transferred to 32 Brigade RFA.