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you should get ulsterman and faugh a ballagh to take a look at them. I bet one of them knows what the crowned harp is.
Here is another idea. The Armagh County Museum has a large collection of militia badges, I know I have seen this badge before in a museum, I just can't remember where. This is one of the places that have a massive collection and could be the place I remember it from. It is right down the road from the Royal Irish Fus. regimental museum in Armagh city. you could contact them through http://www.armaghcountymuseum.org.uk/contact_us/ They might be able to help too. Get them to look at both badges to see if they can help. if collectors can get to this museum I would strongly recommend it, it has many one offs that I have never seen before from a Militia standpoint. because it is a county museum it is sometimes overlooked but is a treasure trove of badges, accoutrements, etc. Kevin |
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Thanks Kevin,
I never knew the county museum also held badges - an interesting tip! I have been meaing to visit the Armagh RIF Museum for ages but have never had the chance to call over. Im of work for a week in a fortnights time so I will have to make the effort to go. |
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Ok this QVC harp badge has got me going now. I don't have any pictoral reference on this but could it be Cape Town Irish Rifles. I have a picture of the Piper's Badge with the QVC and the Harp, and I have a picture of the KC with the gaelic harp but I don't have a picture of the QVC badge with the Gaelic harp. Later the SA irish dropped the crown altogether and changed their motto from "Who will seperate us?" to "Clear the Way." didn't know any of the that. I did find a guy willing to sell a CD of Scottish and Irish influence on Worlds Badges for 10 pounds that is supposed to have the Uniforms and Badges. Any one have this. I thinks it is called Uniforms of the World.
Here is the link http://www.uniformsotw.co.uk/products/cd4.htm I think I am broadening the search rather than narrowing it sorry Conor, Kevin Last edited by sixroadends; 02-05-08 at 05:29 PM. |
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The badge-without-a-crown is so crude that I wonder if it could indeed have been some form of "home made" emblem worn by the Fenians in the 1860s - not necessarily a cap badge, but possibly a lapel badge worn as a sign of political affiliation. On a footnote, the Fenians did some very peculiar things - one of the oddest being an attempt to capture Chester Castle, which was rumbled when a railway ticket clerk at Liverpool wondered why over 1,000 armed Scousers were booking single tickets to Chester and tipped off the police.
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Are you sure that they weren't going to the UEFA Champions League Final? lmao.
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I hope the person who originally posted the picture of this badge will not mind me bringing it up again as it has not been positively identified.
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mYstery badges
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