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The cypher GRI
The cypher GRI was used by both George V & George VI Medals & Badges, up to Indian independence sign in 1947, but remained a dominion until 1950 and Pakistan remained a dominion until 1956.
I have a Barbados Police Helmet Plate with GRI - No telling if this is GV or GVI - I guess one could say it was a "generic" issue, circa 1910 to 1948. I welcome feedback on the above. Last edited by Britbadge; 05-08-19 at 06:57 PM. |
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GVI died in 1952
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If the G and R are intertwined at the top its George V if they are just touching it's George VI
Cheers Sean |
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Wow! Like a true Sapper....Leading the way! My grandfather and father were CRE. Could you possibly provide some reference to this?
Cheers, Drew |
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What about the GRI under some East African Badges, such as Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika...Neither touching nor intertwined.
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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