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Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 31-08-09, 10:37 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
First pattern, lots of detail. Second pattern,...

First pattern, lots of detail.
Second pattern, loss of most of the detail.
Royal Artillery Association. Officers version used to be produced in aa.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 30-08-09, 11:14 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
No and yes! Both the first pattern large...

No and yes!

Both the first pattern large (cap) and small (beret) badges were issued without an aditional wheel.

Both the second pattern large (cap) and small (beret) badges have the aditional...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 26-08-09, 04:13 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
[QUOTE=quiggers;45030]Would anyone be so kind as...

[QUOTE=quiggers;45030]Would anyone be so kind as to help me out by identifying the years/period of this particular badge?

as an ex serving gunner myself, I'm very much ashamed to say i have very...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 23-04-09, 04:22 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
The badges shown in the first post would have...

The badges shown in the first post would have been worn on both the Khaki Service Dress Tunic, the dark blue serge Frock, Full Dress Tunic and the Full Dress Jacket (RHA). The same type would later...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 20-01-09, 06:20 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
It looks to be one of the early AA cap badges.

It looks to be one of the early AA cap badges.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 01-01-09, 11:53 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
Do you have a period during which these excellent...

Do you have a period during which these excellent badges were worn and on what?
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 05-11-08, 06:57 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Yow aint two gowd wit anglish effer.:D

Yow aint two gowd wit anglish effer.:D
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 31-05-08, 06:06 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
I have also heard of this myself, but have been...

I have also heard of this myself, but have been unable to find any proof or official authority for the silver coloured badge.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 20-04-08, 06:19 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Silver and white metal badges were worn by...

Silver and white metal badges were worn by volunteers.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 24-03-08, 08:48 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
A nice officers bronze that at one time had three...

A nice officers bronze that at one time had three blades, now has two lugs.
Complete with oval FIRMIN LONDON plate.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 18-03-08, 08:02 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
A couple of partially unvoided cap badges.

A couple of partially unvoided cap badges.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 20-02-08, 07:34 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Always something new in this hobby and this is...

Always something new in this hobby and this is one of them. I take it the badge has two posts or lugs.

I have seen some badges worn by Territorials that have had the mottoes, honours etc., removed...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 03-02-08, 10:29 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
Is it possible for a closeup of the badge on your...

Is it possible for a closeup of the badge on your pennant please?
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 22-01-08, 08:44 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
W. RIDING A very scarce badge worn by members...

W. RIDING
A very scarce badge worn by members of the 3rd West Riding Brigade, RFA., WWI.

Ref: Litchfield "The TA" page 262
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 15-01-08, 08:35 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
And there's more. 1960 pattern in green on...

And there's more.
1960 pattern in green on Beech Brown for attached W.R.A.C., Sergeants.
A small badge produced in Germany for wear on the shirt in SSO, not used by many Regiments.
No idea why the...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 15-01-08, 08:30 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Some 'gun' sleeve badges, for Service Dress and...

Some 'gun' sleeve badges, for Service Dress and Battle Dress, the last one was also worn on Brassards and the Green Combat Jacket.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 08-01-08, 06:29 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
I have been told that the early crown cushions...

I have been told that the early crown cushions are purple/maroon in colour as is the cushion in the original crown, and that the St. Edward's Crown has red cushions, something I have not realy looked...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 07-01-08, 07:56 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Crown over Field Gun Variants

Here are some variations on the RA Crown and Field Gun. Sorry to say the red on white is not mine.:(
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 07-01-08, 05:37 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
The metal version was sealed in 1906. Your...

The metal version was sealed in 1906.

Your images:
2. Canadian
3. Australian
4. Top not seen with an overstitched edge in RA use.
5. Again not seen in that style of backing or edge in RA use.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 06-01-08, 04:11 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Crown Over A Gun

A crown over a gun worn in the Royal Regiment of Artillery by:

1856-1864 Sergeant above three chevrons point down above the elbow, embroidered.

1864-1881 Master Gunner on its own below the...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 06-01-08, 03:41 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
The gold embroidered gun badge should be on very...

The gold embroidered gun badge should be on very dark blue background. The Royal Regiment of Artillery have not worn a black uniform.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 02-01-08, 06:51 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
The large RAA badge was fixed on the front of a...

The large RAA badge was fixed on the front of a black leather shoulder belt that held a black leather pouch ornamented with a gun. These were worn by the Royal Artillery Association Uniformed Staff,...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 24-12-07, 11:50 AM
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Posted By 54Bty
Maritime Regiments Royal Artillery. The hand made...

Maritime Regiments Royal Artillery. The hand made version on a khaki slide.
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 22-12-07, 08:58 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
The Shabraque is not in my collection.:( The...

The Shabraque is not in my collection.:(

The DEMS badge is in my collection and yes they are hard to find, also worn were the two badges as seperate items one over the other. The official...
Forum: Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals. 21-12-07, 05:51 PM
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Posted By 54Bty
Dems

Someone asked for DEMS.

Badge worn by qualified Gunners of the Maritime Regiments Royal Artillery, who operated the anti aircraft equipment on the Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships, DEMS, (Don’t...
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