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Old 25-10-22, 06:33 PM
Beaker123 Beaker123 is offline
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Very nice photo, sorry I missed this when posted back in September as the KVF is an interest but I don't have anything to add re the photo just some background. In 1915 the KVF were organised into three 'regiments' East (3 bns + mounted squadron), Mid (4 bns), West (5 bns). After a reorganisation in about August 1916 the battalions were numbered consecutively 1 - 12. The 3rd Mid Kent VF became the 8th Bn.

KVF bands of some sort, eg drum and bugle or full band, existed in a number of towns: Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Northbourne, Deal, Herne Bay, Dover, Sydenham, Beckenham, Erith, Gravesend, Faversham, Maidstone, possibly Sittingbourne and there maybe others. Like Simon's photo the drum on the one I've attached is quite informative "E Coy - Volunteer Fencibles - East Kent - Cinque Ports Battn", E company being Folkestone ( the band continued after the war for some years as the Fencibles Band).

The chap with the two armbands must have liked his photo as I've got 'em as well.

All best,
Steve

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Originally Posted by Hawthorn View Post
Hopefully some of you may find this an interesting photographic postcard showing a Volunteer Kent Unit.

Having studied the cap badges I believe them to be for the Kent Volunteer Fencibles however the reverse of the card details the Unit as B Company, No 1 Platoon, E.K.V.R. (East Kent Volunteer Reserve?)

Although its difficult to fully make it out the bass drum bears the Horse of Kent within a circlet with 'M.K.B.' on it, any suggestions welcome re identification and deciphering the other details?

The two Officers and the Warrant Officer wear different cap badges which I have not yet positively identified.

The clothing of the young boys seated at the front is also quite interesting in that one wears a full uniform matching that of the adults, the lad second from the right wears a very small Kent Horse style cap badge and the boy second from the left wears an unidentified lapel badge.

The light machine gun at the front is I believe a Hotchkiss M1909 model.

An interesting image and would welcome any observations .

Regards, Simon.
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