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ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 10:23 AM

Some Cadet? badges for ID
 
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Here are three badges recently bought from ebay listed as possibly school or cadet related,
the first ETC or ETG has lugs that you sometimes find on South African badges
the second is Stirling Silver and bears a slight resemblance to one half of the Barnard castle school badge Rawlings 145
the third is Battersea Grammar school cadet corps Rawlings 165a
any help on the other two much appreciated , Kev

altcar73 07-12-14 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ANGLE IRON (Post 288823)
Here are three badges recently bought from ebay listed as possibly school or cadet related,
the first ETC or ETG has lugs that you sometimes find on South African badges
the second is Stirling Silver and bears a slight resemblance to one half of the Barnard castle school badge Rawlings 145
the third is Battersea Grammar school cadet corps Rawlings 165a
any help on the other two much appreciated , Kev

The first is from a College in Guernsey. Name escapes me. The second is the shield from the Coat of Arms of the former Borough of Hove (East Sussex).

Dave.

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 04:08 PM

Dave thank you very much, That gives me a very good start , I must admit I was stumped, Kev

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 04:17 PM

Is it Elizebeth college?

altcar73 07-12-14 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ANGLE IRON (Post 288879)
Is it Elizebeth college?

Yes, that's the one!

Dave.

Alan O 07-12-14 04:28 PM

That's not Elizabeth College badge. Similar but different.

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 04:30 PM

Elizebeth I Guernesy
is the I a Roman numeral for 1st perhaps?

Alan O 07-12-14 04:43 PM

Eliazabeth College OTC wore the Guernsey LI bugle with school title. The CCF wore the brass coat of arms.

Alan O 07-12-14 04:45 PM

It's a lapel badge for a Guernsey School rather than an OTC cap badge:

Ecole Intermediate Guernesiaise

http://www.jerseymilitia.co.uk/gsyschools.html

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 05:02 PM

Cheers Alan, Kevin

Alan O 07-12-14 05:46 PM

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Are you sure about the Battersea Grammar School?

The attached http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=103907 shows the school cadet corps wearing this badge.

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 06:26 PM

Only going on Keith Rawlings book, He has the shield version also. Kev

Alan O 07-12-14 06:34 PM

I think he got that one wrong. The figure of Minerva and the Greek motto does not appear on the school badge or school heraldry.

Eddie Parks 07-12-14 06:40 PM

Just to confirm the Guernsey badge belongs to the Guernsey Grammar School the letters are EIG which stands for Ecole Intermediate Guernesaise. There is also a version with GGS. It has no military connection. A very similar badge but without the scroll forms part of the Guernsey Police epaulette display.
Eddie

ANGLE IRON 07-12-14 06:46 PM

Thanks both , I did a bit of internet digging and couldn't find any link between Minerva and the school either, typicaly British looking badge though.


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