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Donations of images are always welcome..... thats the way I can really get to grips with these. I am sure there are one or two more variants out there, in this size, that I have not seen yet (or noticed). I will create an album with each (large collar) variant, dimensions and loop description shortly. I will give each a type number..... this will only signify a variant and nothing more.
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Cofion gorau Gruffydd M-J www.paoyeomanry.org.uk "A Yeoman from the Stalwart Rural Cavalry" Lechyd da pob Cymro Last edited by GriffMJ; 11-10-13 at 10:24 PM. |
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I have to add my appreciation to Griff for this superb thread with so much detailed information and the showing of so many great period pictures and close ups of so many variations.
Absolutely brilliant.
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Nice pics, they all appear to wear the ba...I mean motto, on the curtain of the cap as opposed to higher up on the side. Is this a regimental thing?
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It could be a reference to the fact that its a Motto.... and not a true cap badge (11th Hussars didnt wear a badge in their beret..... that sort of thing?)
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Hi Lee
Absolutely right, its a regimental distinction. Like so many other regiments in the British Army, that have different customs, traditions and practices in the way they wear certain things eg. The 11H Hussars had a unique beret therefore, as far as I'm aware, it was felt it was unnecessary to wear a Beret badge. The fact that the 17th Lancers elected to call their headdress insignia a 'motto', and this custom has been perpetuated through amalgamations, has no relevance to its position on the curtain of their FSC. The bottom line regarding the 'motto' is, it is still a device worn as insignia to denote membership of a organisation, in this case a Regiment, the 17th Lancers etc. and is by definition still a Badge. However it is true to say that the 'motto'' does have a little more to it historically than perhaps your average Regimental badge, (no offence inferred) as when the 17th Light Dragoons were formed by John Hale the 'Motto' was chosen to commemorate Wolfe of Quebec fame. I hope I 've got that right, I'm sure there is more to it, but that is the limit of my memory. Hope that's of interest. Lastly, there is a practical reason for the 'motto' to be worn on the curtain of the FSC, it is more visible there, than against the white (French Grey) part of the cap. Rob QUOTE=Old Smelly;233250]Nice pics, they all appear to wear the ba...I mean motto, on the curtain of the cap as opposed to higher up on the side. Is this a regimental thing? Lee[/QUOTE] Last edited by Robthereiver; 12-10-13 at 04:42 PM. |
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Congrats, you have just upset every lancer who reads this!
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Only joking Rob!
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Tinto/Rob
Here is an interesting one..... no hallmark unfortunately, but obviously silver.
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Nice badge, Griff. Looks identical to mine in the first post of this thread.
Cheers, Tinto |
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