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17th Lancers
Hi All
Some interesting photos pre Great war...
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Griff,
Can you see the backs of these postcards? Are they the "Wellington" series by Gale and Polden?
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Hi Griff
Another great posting, thanks for that. l will print them out and add to my regimental collection. Cheers Phil. |
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Great photos. I wonder why the recruit bending down has his face obliterated in the second one ?
Also it it likely to be Woolwich Barracks? Last edited by Keith Blakeman; 13-09-10 at 02:10 PM. |
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The Mounted L/Corporal is especially good I think.... its a rare thing to see the Broderick Cap in use. Being used during the Boer War is possibly even more rare. The L/Corporals horse is in very good condition so that tells me that the horse has been off "the Ship" for at least four months and back into good health after a long voyage. It could be that its a South African bred horse and not transported..... whatever the case..... its in good health
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Possibly it is just blurred as he moved as the photo was being taken.
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Is it Woolwich though and if so any idea which barracks? Also the bloke on the horse is a dead ringer for Anthony Quayle. |
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