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Home Guard 04-08-22 05:07 PM

Tartan Backing for Perth Highlanders Badge
 
I am confused with two different tartans identified as being used behind he Perth Highlanders. Does anyone know which is correct?

Most information suggests he Douglas Tartan

https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds

But I have also been told this version of the Douglas Tartan is he one they actually used.

https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds

Which is correct please?

Thank you,

Terry

Snowdrop 68 04-08-22 06:54 PM

Terry,

have a look at this https://milart.blog/2013/09/04/perth...nia-1948-1965/

Bill

Home Guard 04-08-22 07:01 PM

Thanks Bill, I am aware of that site, but I also have this from the fellow I bought some tartan from. This is why I ask he question. I have also been in touch with the Perth Hg Regt Museum, but they didn't know ad thought I was referring to a British Regt - the 73rd Perthshires.

"The Perth badge is worn with the tartan at the intersection of the more complicated blue/dk. blue cross. Douglas is also used for some other badges but they use the intersection of the two white lines. Some others may simply order Douglas tartan thinking it’s going to be right and get the white cross one. "

Bill, we've been chatting about this and think we'd both like to know for sure.

I am just wanting to find something finite and my searches on line bring up other Canadian Scottish regts. so I've gotten no where there.

I think we need a vintage/genuine picture showing what was worn, but haven't found one yet.

Terry

Wmr-RHB 05-08-22 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Home Guard (Post 584728)
......... thought I was referring to a British Regt - the 73rd Perthshires.

I too was confused first (did not see this was in the Canadian section). I think partly because the name of the regiment is Pert Regiment. The word Highlanders never ever being used in the designation..

Home Guard 05-08-22 05:56 PM

Henk,

Yes, I see, - Thank You! I incorrectly assumed "Highlanders" was part of their title. due to their badge and the tartan backing.

Terry


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