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Need 29th division patch size.
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I am setting up a dummy figure for a local exhibit, showing a WWI British soldier. Attached is a photo of the patch's I need. What is the size of the red diamond of the 29th division, also what was the size of the "Battle Badge" worn on the back? I would appreciate any help on these. |
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NEWFOUNDLAND WITH 29TH
Hi
I don't have a picture of it but a Newfoundland Regiment uniform that I saw from 1916 had an oval white/claret patch sewn on to the rear of the collar. The height of it was just a bit less than the height of the collar. Not sure if this is typical of that period. It was a tailor made uniform so that might have affected the placement. Regards Don |
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And the square is 71mm. I Have the same book and someone has written that in it. |
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That dimension of 104mm by 51mm doesn't seem right. The 104mm width seems OK but the 51mm makes the triangle the half of a square. I had read that the triangle was the half of a diamond, and any pictures I have see shows it that way.
Photo attached of what I found in many places, although they never give the size. British_29th_Division_Insignia copy.jpg |
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The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers wore a red cloth triangle cap badge backing. This was to commerate their time with the 29th Division. I have a caubeen complete with red triangle. It's size is approx 105mm x 75mm. Hope the helps.
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Found photo of 29th Div. Patch
Found this photo of 29th Division Patch in the book "British Battle Insignia (1): 1914-1918. Caption reads "The divisional sign of 29th Div. as worn on uniform, in red". No were does it mention sizes of patches worn.
Last edited by ekim2525; 03-05-18 at 09:55 PM. Reason: photo not attached |
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On my screen this measures 175mm x 77 mm. 60% 0f these dimensions gives a width of 105mm and the height 46mm. Does this help?
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