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Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 12-04-22, 10:15 AM
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Posted By Luke H
I’ve been told by Keith Hook that an Army Order...

I’ve been told by Keith Hook that an Army Order (presumably in 1917) gave Yeomanry units who converted to infantry the option of wearing their own badges or changing to the new parent regiment. This...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 11-04-22, 07:03 PM
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Posted By Luke H
Very nice indeed Dean. A real labour of love and...

Very nice indeed Dean. A real labour of love and not easy to find I know.



I believe it’s a GM Middlesex Yeomanry Keith. If memory serves it goes Lincs Yeo > Rough Riders > Westminster Dragoons...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 19-09-21, 01:10 PM
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Posted By Luke H
Very well done Dean. I know the time an effort...

Very well done Dean. I know the time an effort that goes into assembling such a Yeomanry collection in the 2020s! No mean feat. Nearly there!
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 03-11-20, 05:34 AM
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Posted By Luke H
The pre-1908 I.Y. version of the Staffs IY badge...

The pre-1908 I.Y. version of the Staffs IY badge was the plain knot in WM without a crown i.e. the same badge worn by volunteer infantry battalions of the South Staffordshire Regiment on the colla....
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 18-10-20, 06:30 AM
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Posted By Luke H
Hi Dean, white horse’s of Kent are a pain worn by...

Hi Dean, white horse’s of Kent are a pain worn by Vols, Cyclists, Yeo, OTC, Schools, police, traffic wardens and lollipop ladies by all accounts. Your badge isn’t missing a loop, nor is it officer’s...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 17-10-20, 08:43 PM
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Posted By Luke H
The M.Y. is from this die...

The M.Y. is from this die https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75394&highlight=Montgomeryshire a seldom encountered single piece badge found on a long thin slider. It is not...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 17-10-20, 08:33 PM
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Posted By Luke H
Left is fake, middle and right are genuine....

Left is fake, middle and right are genuine. Personally I prefer the right hand example as I feel the horse has a better face. There is also a GM version produced from this die, my example is shown...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 16-10-20, 02:25 PM
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Posted By Luke H
No worries Dean. The East Kent Yeo too shouldn’t...

No worries Dean. The East Kent Yeo too shouldn’t be WM for ORs (they came in BB or GM), so it’s either an officer’s badge or a fake.

Probably easiest if you ping me an email of the board when you...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 16-10-20, 01:02 PM
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Posted By Luke H
The LRB, YD and AY are all lovely genuine...

The LRB, YD and AY are all lovely genuine examples of the patterns worn in 1914. I particularly like that AY and its slider.

Bit confused re the RWK as it doesn’t fit into either the Yeo or London...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 15-10-20, 07:34 PM
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Posted By Luke H
That’s the FN badge often found on small slider...

That’s the FN badge often found on small slider which you do need to be a bit careful of as they’ve clearly been restruck from the original die since they are seen with sliders marked ‘ENGLAND’ as...
Forum: Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges 15-10-20, 09:54 AM
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Posted By Luke H
Hi Dean, Hope the little one, Anna and...

Hi Dean,

Hope the little one, Anna and yourself are doing well and you’re not too sleep deprived!

Like Hoot says the Ayrshire is wrong pattern, you want the scroll-less IY type for 1914. The...
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