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49lassiepen 29-03-19 08:16 PM

The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry - B squadron old NORTH IRISH HORSE
 
Has anyone information/photo's of the buttons worn by this unit
David

CAM 29-03-19 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 49lassiepen (Post 473815)
Has anyone information/photo's of the buttons worn by this unit
David

Flat incised.

Chris

49lassiepen 29-03-19 10:44 PM

Chris many thanks
David

49lassiepen 03-04-19 06:47 PM

Has any one any of the buttons for sale Slowly working my way through the insignia of this unit
David

Scotlandthebrave 03-04-19 08:50 PM

hello,
here is a link

https://www.kellybadges.co.uk/search...submit_search=

with several patterns

regards

Jean-Marie

49lassiepen 03-04-19 09:24 PM

Many thanks for the link
David

49lassiepen 07-04-19 06:52 PM

Still trying to gain all the information I can on this regiment ,before purchasing items I am aware that the regiment wears the Maple leaf of the old N I H as an arm badge Hodges states a silver Maple leaf worn on the right arm in number 1 and 2 dress
Special embellishments of the the British army states-a pair of miniature silver maple leaves worn just below the shoulder point on both arms
Marc J Sherriff vol 2 Maple leaf in silver on left sleeve of the service dress and no 2 jacket
Also cloth trf worn red maple on green worn with signals t rf
I have been through North Irish Horse excellent album and previous post on the North Irish Horse If I am correct there are 2 types of small silver leaves -
Sew on and pinned back
Also a a/a sew on
There ia silver maple leaf for sale on a dealers site 10 mm looks like the pinned type Is this what I require
David

49lassiepen 07-04-19 06:57 PM

Also part of 51 Scottish Brigade -worn with union flag on left arm

49lassiepen 08-04-19 04:49 PM

Re try

irishhorse 08-04-19 05:54 PM

If the are still wearing them it will be the sow on type. The older type with the blades I think are from the Canadian Volunteer medal. Probably worn by the NIH in the early days.

49lassiepen 08-04-19 09:06 PM

Many thanks for your help Is the 10mm the correct size
David

irishhorse 09-04-19 06:36 AM

Away from home now, so no access to my reference material. But look the right size, perhaps someone can confirm.

49lassiepen 09-04-19 09:22 AM

Thanks again
David

Restrikes-ok 09-04-19 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scotlandthebrave (Post 474349)
hello,
here is a link

https://www.kellybadges.co.uk/search...submit_search=

with several patterns

regards

Jean-Marie

Thanks for the link Scots the/B. It proved useful for me trying to get an RDG shoulder title which I wasn't able to find. :)

cavalryman 09-04-19 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 49lassiepen (Post 474849)
Many thanks for your help Is the 10mm the correct size
David

Hi David, PM me your address and I will send you a pair of the sew on one's no charge, 2x holes in each, and they are 10mm high. regards John


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