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Alan,
You are correct with the QWR connection but not just pre 1908, I have been lucky enough to have been in contact with a man whose grandfather was head boy in 1915, he was in the school cadet corps and was there 4 years, the gentleman was kind enough to send me a scan of his cap badge to keep for my records, it is a bronzed QWR collar but on a slider. Photo attached for you. I have a bronze collar with a brooch fitting which I now take to be the school cadet corps badge, no other fixings seem to have ever been present, I will scan it and attach later. Steve |
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From the few photos online it appears that school did not adopt the School OTC badge in 1908 but was still wearing QWR insignia in 1911-12 and possibly longer. This ties in with your Head boy's badge from circa 1911-15.
There is a very clear photo on the school website showing the cadets in 1908 belts and one master with war medals. It could be any time in the 1920s-late 1930s. All are wearing school badges including the officers. Last edited by Alan O; 25-08-21 at 01:52 PM. |
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https://emanuelschoolatwar.wordpress...rst-world-war/
Scroll down to the rugby headshot photos and you see the portcullis badge worn on a lapel. This may be your pinbacked 'collar'. Does yours have the SA scroll? Last edited by Alan O; 12-01-16 at 01:11 PM. |
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The badge worn on the lapel in the photo you link to Alan is the cap badge Keith mentioned with the small rose on top of the portcullis. I have attached a scan of the bronze badge I mentioned, as you can see the brooch is the original fixing so I'd say worn by the cadets, these were also worn on the lapel with a small C underneath them,
Steve |
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Another example of the lapel badge (scroll down to page 4) and this time worn by the prefects and the lapel and also on the school cap:
http://www.wandsworthhistory.org.uk/historian/ryley.pdf |
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Although we wore the Royal Fusiliers badge and hackle the Portcullis and Rose was still worn as the CCF collar badge in the late 1960s when I was in the CCF. ORs wore a brass version, officers a white metal.
The same metal badges were worn by the School's Prefect with embroidered versions on cap and blazer. My battledress shows the collar badge worn. Jon |
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Jon
Thank you for confirming that with such excellent photos. Alan |
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Those interested in this thread might like to look at this photo
Jon Last edited by Alan O; 27-01-18 at 08:52 AM. |
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Online sources suggest that Wykeham Studios (whose name are on the photo of the young man in pre 1908 VB era pattern uniform) operated form 1910 onwards. As the photo clearly has the post 1908 OTC s/t, yet with the portcullis and crown cap and collar badges, it must date post 1910 but probably pre WW1. I would have thought khaki would have been in use by WW1.
Great photo and thanks for sharing the link. |
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What a great photo
Am I right in assuming the uniform is grey with red facings? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges Last edited by Alan O; 27-01-18 at 08:53 AM. |
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Yes I believe that it reflects that worn by the QWR which the school had an affiliation to.
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thankyou
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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This one is 40mm by 40mm |
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Wilf |
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https://emanuelschoolatwar.files.wor...mm-g-f_134.jpg
If you count the voids there are 4x4 or 4x5 in this picture. Again no SA scroll unlike the QWR badges, Last edited by Alan O; 03-05-23 at 06:03 AM. |
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