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Old 21-01-18, 03:36 PM
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Default any Great War/early 20’s 17th Lancers photos?

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Anyone have images (studio or otherwise) clearly showing 17th badges being worn?
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Greetings All,

Anyone have images (studio or otherwise) clearly showing 17th badges being worn?

© IWM (HU 117035)
Captain L.C. Platt.





© IWM (HU 125725)
Lieutenant J.M. Misa.




© IWM (HU 126875)
Lieutenant R.T. Stanyforth.





© IWM (HU 114022)
Captain Dennis Coleridge Boles. 17th Lancers, attached to 7th Cavalry Brigade as Staff Officer.





© IWM (HU 122095)
Lieutenant Colonel Bertie Drew Fisher DSO.





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Captain Charles Eric Douglas Dubs. Death: 06 November 1918 United Kindom. Son of Mrs. J. M. Wallace, of Cloncaird Castle, Maybole, Ayrshire.

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