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This is from the Duke Of Lancasters Museum:
https://www.theogilbymuster.com/record/1579271 It records the ORs wore a brass IY badge on their slouch hats and there was no badge on the badge less pill box hats up to 1907. In 1907 a new crimson hat with a w/m badge came along. It records that there was a shortage of these so SD brass badge were worn and some were plated. https://www.theogilbymuster.com/record/1579273 records that the IY did not wear a badge on khaki caps until 1909 when they used the brass LY rose badge. As this was written with contributions from at least one serving IY yeoman it is a good source. Last edited by Alan O; 23-10-23 at 08:55 AM. |
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Very interesting read. The period from 1900 to WW1 was a very busy and complex time for uniforms and badging in the army. I can't imagine how all this decided upon, not to mention the cost.
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