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3rd Kings own Hussars
Hi all,
This photo is sure to lift some eye brows , a right dolly mixture of cap and collars worn by the officers of the 3rd hussars . Enjoy 3748 Hussar Last edited by 3748 Hussar; 21-04-20 at 06:01 PM. Reason: adding pic's |
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3rd Kings own Hussars
The two on the left of the four look like they are wearing West Yorkshire cap badges.
Rob |
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Interesting picture, thanks for sharing.
A couple of officers seem to have the prancing horse collar badge, similar to Northamptonshire Yeomanry. Cheers, John |
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Rob,
The Left image is the Col of the regiment with Yorkshire style cap and collar. Second image is an Lt wearing yorksire style cap 3KOH shoulder titles and 1st pattern officers pranching horse collars ( Also 1st pattern type Nco Armbadge ) Third image the officer is wearing a cap badge of with Yorkshire horse with 3rd hussar scroll and 3rd Hussar long horse collars . Forth image 3rd hussars style cap and Yorkshire style collars ummmm 3748 Hussar |
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3rd Kings Own Hussars
Just looking a little further beyond the officers in the photo, the buildings in the background could be overseas and maybe the correct badges were not available, otherwise why would they be wearing incorrect insignia?
Rob |
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This regiment seems to have had a bewildering amount of variations in their cap and collar badges, ranging from the barely discernible to markedly
different patterns. This photo would seem to indicate there was little concern for standardization among the officers at any rate. CB
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Who is the young lad in the middle?
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In the white topped cap?
An officer of the 18th Hussars? Tim
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There's a Foreign Service Helmet in the background too.
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Man in the middle
Tim,
Could be ???? |
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Thanks for showing some great pictures.
Thought i would show this OSD badge I used to own with a Yorkshire style Horse
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India
Leigh,
Following the end of the war in South Africa, 507 officers and men of the regiment returned to India on the SS Ionian in October 1902, where they were stationed in Sialkot in Punjab Province. Cheers 3748 Hussar |
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Would they wear the crowned "ERI" badge?
I can't remember exactly what that badge is (I can't get to relevant books at the moment, I only have the crowned "ERI" with screw post fittings, presumably from a belt or pouch). |
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ERI Crown
Leigh
Only reference I can find the ERi Crown being worn by an Indian unit is that of the 16th King Edward’s Own Cavalry. See below link !!! could be totally wrong http://www.armoury.co.uk/items/16th-...an-army-brooch 3748 Hussar |
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