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107 Battalion CEF
I was lucky enough to have been gifted a 107th badge this Christmas. Finished in a coppery metal. It has been broached in a diagonal way with fixings on the head and near rear leg / tail. As no signs of removed lugs, blades etc is this where the original fixings would have been on this badge. I believe they served in F and F as pioneers? Can people confirm both points.
Many thanks. TRT |
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Just googled and answered my own q but any observations / comments welcome still.
TRT |
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Also called the timberwolves mainly made up of Aboriginal soldiers.
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Hi
Yes the 107 is seen with large pin attached diagonally. I assume produced as a sweetheart, but also post war by Hemsley. I have seen an advert of theirs selling their CEF badges with a brooch pin, again I assume for veterans and collectors. One of my favourite badges All the best Dan |
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