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Old 13-03-19, 02:05 PM
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A quick check of two booklets ("1937 Coloured Field Service Caps" and "Regimental Badges and Service Caps") shows:

Dark blue with yellow top and top piping and yellow peak with yellow edge piping, no piping on the curtains.

"Coloured Field Service Caps Infantry, MHS Special Number 2002 says:

Officer's c1939-58, lemon yellow peak and crown, dark blue body and curtain. Edges of crown and front and back seams piped with yellow felt tubular braid. Badge silver officer's pattern. Buttons yellow metal with white metal PoW's plume, "ALBUHERA" ribbon and laurel branches.

A photo of Lt Col AW Hill c1900 in "The Black and White Budget" shows a universal FFSC of all one colour with seams of crown piped with braid. Badge and buttons of regimental pattern.

3rd Bn c1907 dark blue cap with seams of crown and peak piped with gold, tubular braid, badge regimental issue, buttons brass GS pattern.

2nd Middlesex (South Middlesex) Rifle Volunteers Officer's Universal CFSC all of dark grey, with red cord boss at front between peak and crown. Badge a smaller pattern of the pouch badge presumably also of silver metal for officers worn on left side. Buttons silver with a string bugle horn with "2" between strings, the whole encircled "SOUTH MIDDLESEX. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS". (FROM THE MHS Bulletin August 1955, Vol 1, February 1957, Vol VII and August 1990, Vol 41.

12th Middlesex (Civil Service) Volunteer Rifle Corps, The Prince of Wales's Own "I" Cyclist Company, Torin cap, Other Ranks, c1881-1890's, a photograph (Army Museum's Ogilvy Trust) portrays a cap with darker curtains than the body and crown. Seams of curtains, body and crown piped with white felt tubular braid. Possibly blue curtains, silver grey body and crown. With a woven regimental badge ondark backing. Probably white silk on blue backing

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