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Old 12-03-10, 07:52 PM
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Default Royal Artillery circa 1900

I believe this group photograph was taken about 1900.All comments welcome.Phil.
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Old 12-03-10, 08:43 PM
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Nice photo, a decade earlier though.
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Old 13-03-10, 05:53 AM
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nice picture i like all the gunners..

i like the first price gunnery of two men (middle with the dogs and upper right)on their left arm

but what was the one stripe below the left arm of some guy ? good conduct ?

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Old 13-03-10, 10:31 AM
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Thanks for the interest and comments gent's,i am away this weekend but will put up a couple of sections blown up next week.Regards Phil.
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These look like Battery NCOs group: a full sergeant, a lot of bombardiers and lance-bombardiers. As for a Prize badge, too small to be sure of definition. The left cuff chevrons are for good conduct if the unit is regular army.
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