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the suffolk and cambridgeshire regt
hi all, which collar badges would be used when this anodized cap badge was worn
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As I recall, it was the Gibraltar castle and key with th arms of Ely on the castle, as the cap badge but minus the crown and title scroll.
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S&C Regt
Regt wore GM Suffolk Regt collar badges initially.
Later two Coy adopted Suffolk & Norfolk Yeo collar dogs whilst the other two Coy were to wear ano Suffolk Regt. The latter never got into production before the regiment was disbanded. Stephen. |
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I recall seeing a single on a site a while ago,already sold. Could well have been from Colin Churchills collection. |
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There is a remote chance that the ano Suffolk Regt collars come from the same source as the ano Suffolk Regt cap badges...or can we attribute both to the ACF? Stephen. |
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Edwards 6th edition - when discussing 6th (volunteer) Battalion The Royal Anglian Regt - states this regarding D Company:-
'D' (Cambridgeshire) Company is formed by the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment. This Regiment consisted of two companies provided by the Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry and two by The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment and different collar badges were worn. The Yeomanry ('A' and 'D' companies) wearing those of the Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry and 'B' and 'C' companies the castle and key of Gibraltar in gold anodised. Note - Edwards 6th edition print dated 1974. Additionally Colin Churchill reiterates the anodised Suffolk Collar for B and C companies from 1961 - with no evidence they worn by regular Battalions. The anodised Suffolk collars being quoted as sealed in 1964. Last edited by bess55; 12-09-17 at 04:27 AM. Reason: addition |
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Apologies,i need to reactract the first part of my last post. I have seen a dodgy ano collar ,a bag of them. Lincolnshire with the scroll removed to make them look like a large SWB collar. Unfortunately,the backs are different and the lug set in the other direction .
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thanks again |
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S&C Regt
Buy a pair- you're not the only one. I've been looking for years.
Stephen. |
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Too right Stephen ,i think the single i saw has been the only one ive ever seen in anodised.
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found this on ebay,
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Formation Badge is post WW2 21st (Northern) Corps Territorial Army
Tim
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Thanks Tim
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S&C Regt
Do your research carefully- when was the shoulder title introduced compared against when 21 Corps was disbanded. There is a marked disparity, so unless there is a strange military anomaly at work it does not add up.
Stephen. |
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