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Cap badge backings
Im working on a display of cap badges for a general period of 1900-1920. Cavalry Infantry and Yeomanry. Just trying to figure out if its worth put backings to those who would have had them and which ones they would be. I know about DCLI and I think South Lancashire had a similar red insert, same as the Royal Scots.. What others would have had them in that era? I do have the Badge backings and special embellishments book but it is a bit more modern looking.
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Not aware that the S. Lancs had a backing, at least during that time frame. Most rifle regiments did of course as well as the R. Scots and DCLI you mentioned, although during WW1 even these were often dispensed with.
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1st Bn The Royal Scots had a red backing to the voided centre, The 2nd Bn a green backing, I don't know the dates re the use of the green backing.
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Suffolk Regt
The Suffolk Regiment had a red insert behind the castle.
KRRC had also a red backing. Rob |
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Hi Colin
There are some colour plates in a book by Duncan Crow "British and Commonwealth Armoured Formations (1919-46)" where this has been attempted, I have no idea how accurate this is but to me it looks very pretty but sort of incomplete because its not uniform and of my lack of knowledge. Rob |
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Some of those backings were likely not actually worn in service, but in any case, all are well past 1920; most being post WW2.
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