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Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 06-08-17, 03:50 PM
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Posted By Cribyn
Hello Jonathan Nice buttons, thanks for...

Hello Jonathan

Nice buttons, thanks for putting up all the photos.

I have not seen the 'CYC' ball button before, another one to look out for!

Roger
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 05-08-17, 12:39 PM
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Posted By Cribyn
Hello David Just to add to the possible...

Hello David

Just to add to the possible confusion here are two of my silver PoW feathers buttons.

The one on the left is a mounted button, silver feathers on a domed silver button. I have...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 05-08-17, 11:35 AM
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Posted By Cribyn
Hello David Thanks for the clarification! ...

Hello David

Thanks for the clarification! The same design was used on the anodised button, so it still serves as an example of the style of scroll used on the button.

I didn't realise that...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 05-08-17, 08:03 AM
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Posted By Cribyn
Apparently there is. On the PoW division...

Apparently there is.

On the PoW division button the 'Ich Dien' scroll below the feathers would appear to be more or less flat and continuous - see photo attached.

On the Pembrokeshire...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 03-08-17, 07:01 PM
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Posted By Cribyn
In his book on Yeomanry Buttons Howard Ripley...

In his book on Yeomanry Buttons Howard Ripley illustrates just 4 different patterns covering the period 1830s to the 1960s.

The first pattern was that originally used by the Castlemartin Yeomanry...
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