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Stowe School Officers a/a cap badge
Hi Gents,
Here's an unusual badge not mentioned in Hagwalthers excellent book. It's a gold & silver a/a badge to Officers of Stowe School. Regards Colin |
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Colin,
AAP25 on page 390. Stowe School CCF Buckinghamshire, possibly by William Dowler & Sons. Steve ps even so it's a nice rare badge |
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Stowe
Yes, but this is a gold & silver version worn by Officers . see K&K 2689.
Regards Colin |
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Very nice Colin,unusual too. Never seen that before..
Any ideas what the Officers wore after the badge changed to chrome ? |
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Rare badge mate. The usual silver ones come with east/west and north/south lug configurations for some reason.
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Hi Mike,
I have no idea I'm afraid. The C.C.F are a little bit of a law unto them selves when it comes to badges. Regards Colin |
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Ever since I've had any dealings with them, the Officers of Stowe School CCF wear the cap badge of the Rifles
PL |
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Thanks Paul.
Similar to the 1st Cadet Btn KRRC badge which is worn by cadets at Westminster school but the Officer wears Rifles badges. He also wears a 1st Cadet Btn crossbelt not a Rifles one. |
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Hi Gents,
The Late Keith Rawlings book states Stowe School badges exist in - 1. brass 2.bronze 3.plastic 4. a/a silver 5. gold & silver. He does not state what metal the gold & silver badge is, perhaps he never had one in his collection? Of course we know that this badge has been more recently struck in chrome, making 6 types of badges to be found. There is of course the possibility that K&K were wrong and that the gold & silver badge was for Cadets and not officers at all? Any way it appears at some stage a gold & silver badge was struck at some stage for Stowe School. Regards Colin |
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