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Hi all,
This one is a little odd. It is only 27x18mm and is blackened GM with long wire threads pushed through a strip of leather for safe keeping of the wires I suspect rather than from a document holder etc. At first I thought it was a collar to the 9th London's Queen Victoria's Rifles but then I saw that the title strap read Victoria & St George's which didn't fit with what was in Churchill's book or a pair Keith Blakeman has for sale. So searched some threads and didn't fit with cord boss badge of QVR but I found the reference to the precedent unit. 1st Middlesex (Victoria and St George’s) Volunteer Rifle Corps (previously 4th Volunteer Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC). With a SA 1900-02 honour. So that is a new one for me, cheers Dean. |
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I have a Rifles cap to the unit, badge on a black cord boss.
I'll find and photo it. |
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Thanks Leigh, look forward to that, best regards Dean.
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Hurried photos, but here it is - same badge.
Well, it would be if it wasn't laying on it's side refusing to stand up straight. |
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That shows it nicely thanks Leigh - a keeper, cheers Dean.
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Nice one, I haven't seen that one before, worn 1905-08.
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cord boss, qvr, victoria & st george's |
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