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Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 25-09-17, 08:00 PM
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Posted By grumpy
At least it was not I what done it!

At least it was not I what done it!
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 25-09-17, 04:26 PM
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Posted By grumpy
Unfortunately the splendid Vanished Armies by...

Unfortunately the splendid Vanished Armies by Haswell Miller is of no help re. the Portugese as far as I can see.
The book is a treasure, I keep having to resist having the plates cut out and framed...
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 22-09-17, 03:10 PM
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Posted By grumpy
100% agreement Toby.

100% agreement Toby.
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 22-09-17, 02:48 PM
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Posted By grumpy
But DRs are for officers. Please can someone post...

But DRs are for officers. Please can someone post a photo of it in wear on an OR as early as 1898? The general adoption in India was MUCH later, was it not?
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 22-09-17, 12:12 PM
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Posted By grumpy
Wolseley as early as 1898 on other ranks? I...

Wolseley as early as 1898 on other ranks?
I agree about ex-India.
If the group is indeed in Gib., that wall is pretty distinctive. Gib. did not get a tick in my box, whereas Cyprus and Malta did.
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 21-09-17, 04:32 PM
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Posted By grumpy
There are at least two different British...

There are at least two different British regiments from looking at the facings.

Oddly enough, the cuffs of the frocks [not tunics] are what I call India pattern, with braid not seen much outside...
Forum: Photographs of British Servicemen and Women Wearing Insignia 21-09-17, 01:34 PM
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Posted By grumpy
China, Peking, post-Boxer war?

China, Peking, post-Boxer war?
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