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Old 15-02-22, 11:53 PM
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In the first photo it is assumed he is wearing the "Royal Arms" cap badge but, as I understand it, that badge was not used after WW1. It was re- introduced in a smaller version in WW2 on the formation of the General Service Corps so it does not fit in regard to an inter-war photograph. The only other cap badge that it is likely to be, to my eyes, is the Lanarkshire Yeomanry, allowing for reflections, distortions and a title scroll hidden behind the chin strap.
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