West Kent Yeomanry
Hi Chaps
I have this badge to the West Kent Yeomanry, but the writing on the scroll is different to others that I have seen. Can anyone confirm if this is a genuine or restrike badge please. Cheers Malc |
Genuine badge but a RWK one whose scroll has been removed.
Alan |
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Malc, Alan is correct. The answer lies in the mane and head angle. In the RWK and 20th London badge, the mane sweeps across the shoulder and the head angle is almost horizontal. On the WK Yeo and WK cyclists the mane is shorter and the heads are looking more of a 45% angle upwards. I have some pikkys for comparison.
Attachment 386Attachment 387 WK Yeo & WK cyclists Attachment 388Attachment 389 RWK Regt & 20th London Regt Regards, Garry |
Cheers Alan & Garry for the info, i think the badge i have must be a 20th London with the scroll missing judging from your pics Garry.
Cheers Malc |
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Having heard various unsubstantiated theories on the Kent Cyclists v Kent Yeomanry badges here is some evidence as to which badge was worn by the Cyclists. The shoulder title is quite clear as to this being the Kent Cyclists.
This was not a long lived regt so I doubt there were many badges made so I would expect them all to be the same pattern |
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Keith,
I think it is Cox's book that makes a distinction. I would need to see a comparable photo of the West Kent Yeomanry before I would be sure. Perhaps some one has one? Alan |
Royal west Kent Yeomanry or Kent cyclist
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I have Colin Chirchills books bit these are not pictured, It has been suggested that the bi metal one is the Kent cyclist battalion. Has anyone seen these on uniform or have similar ? , Kevin. The white metal one has been gilded at some stage but it has worn off the front.
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Hi Guys
Going through my box of odds and duff badges i found a West Kent Yeomanry which is chromed or nickle plated made by Firmin. Was this badge produced like this, if so what date was it worn. Many thanks Malc |
I don't think any badges were produced chromed but it seems it was a fashion especially post war to have your badge chrome plated. It seems to me to be more prevalent in armoured or yeomanry units although there is the chromed RAF and I also have a Duke of Wellington's Regiment .
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the Firmin Mark and slider look rather modern, could this be a Kent Police badge? Andy |
I think this badge was (maybe still is) worn by a Cadet Organisation in Kent which is not affiliated to the ACF.
Tim Just found this - Kent (Marine) Cadet Force, Park View Hall, (off of) Wood Avenue, Folkestone, Kent CT19 6HR http://www.kmcf.co.uk/unit-badges/ |
Cheers for the replies guys i think Tim may well have hit the nail on the head
Kent (Marine) Cadet Force thanks for the link. All the best Malc |
Thanks from me too! Just moved my chromed Firmin London from the junk/??? box to the Cadets section! :p
Best regards Andy |
It's interesting that a marine cadet force unit has adopted an army (WKY) badge. Are there any other RN affiliated units that have adopted army county badges also?
Garry |
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