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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL OTC
http://discovery.nationalarchives.go...ef=WO+32/18645
Interesting that Leeds Grammar school adopted the DofW badge as early as 1922. |
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Not wishing to be outdone by a Yorkshire OTC, here is a picture of members of the Liverpool Institute OTC wearing the cap badge of The Kings Liverpool Regiment in September 1918.
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The first badge in question
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That is truly a unique badge. Beats the Dukes in my opinion.
CB
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