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The guelphic crown with the accompanying VR obviously date the piece pre 1901, but as to which specific unit it belonged I’m afraid I am unable to say. I would however suggest that in the absence of a unit name, and taking into account those entitled to bare the Royal Motto: “God and my right”, that it could also be a generic piece that may have adorned the harnesses of a number of mounted units, as well as those of: Mounted Infantry Officer’s. I hope this helps, Regards, Zob. |
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It's the GS pattern worn by units without a special pattern.
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Thank you Andy indeed
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#19
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Can anyone identify the Badge please?
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#20
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15 years working cattle using horses including two years working on some of the best cattle ranches in the United States tells me that it is a crupper.
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Thank you Peter I appreciate that.......I think my CO in one of the Battalions I was in came from The Rhodesian Army and joined the Oz Army, I saw him later as a Brigadier........cheers
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Thanks Eddie but what does that tell me, is it British or Australian.
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British for sure, but I suppose it could be worn by Australian units?
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