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Interesting King's Reg Post Card
Thought this may be if interest, collar worn as cap!
Tony. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F401347663079
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Tony,
Very interesting, picture attached of officer also wearing a collar badge as a cap badge. Peter
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Agreed Peter, very interesting.
Thanks for showing. Cheers Tony.
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Not really.
There are a number of photographs (of officers and ORs) wearing collar badges on their caps. In 1893 the WO authorised collar badges could be worn in the new FSC - until 'proper' cap badges arrived. Absence of the right badge was overlooked in theatre / 1st WW as it was in the 2nd WW too - and beyond. (but I'm not going to pay a tenner for it !) |
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Yes Simon, I hadn't fully registered that it was the wrong collar badge ! More interesting is that the 'photo must post-date 15.06.1915 (promotion to Capt).
The badges in his collars are the regular 1895 Pattern whereas that on his cap is an 'unofficial' one (dated 1895) worn (by 2nd Bn) on Foreign Service. But I see that he was in the 7th Bn, so certainly bizarre...... |
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