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Old 07-01-18, 02:51 PM
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I'm trying to confirm the dicing pattern on a Scottish Horse atholl bonnet circa WW1.

The only images I have are B/W and the colour photos on Google appear to show either:

RED WHITE, BLUE
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RED WHITE, BLACK
or an attributed one that appears to be -
RED,WHITE GREEN Link - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/466826317617890844/

Does anybody know the correct pattern? Thanks.

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I'm trying to confirm the dicing pattern on a Scottish Horse atholl bonnet circa WW1.

The only images I have are B/W and the colour photos on Google appear to show either:

RED WHITE, BLUE
or
RED WHITE, BLACK
or an attributed one that appears to be -
RED,WHITE GREEN Link - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/466826317617890844/

Does anybody know the correct pattern? Thanks.

Regards,

Steve

Perhaps this will help.....

© IWM (HU 123457)
Captain John Gould Kennedy MC., 13th (Scottish Horse Yeomanry) Battalion





© IWM (HU 121229)

Captain J Dewar. Scottish Horse.





© IWM (HU 120573)

Major C H Crichton.

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My notes show - 'red vertical and horizontal on white. Green intersection. Balmoral bonnet replacing slouch hat completely by 1908/9'. The colours would bear up with Voltigeur's first two black and white photos above and the one you link to.
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Jo thanks for the Pictures. Mark thanks for the confirmation.

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Here are a couple of pictures of mine. Sorry hadn't seen this thread before. Colin
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