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Virtu et Valora ? One for the Kiwis?
Anyone recognise this? Googling the motto I'm sent to the NZ newspaper archive for 1891:
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ne...A&snippet=true (article about 1/3rd the way down the page, text highlighted ) which appears to describe this badge as being the [Canterbury?] Honorary Reserve Corps. any comments New Zealand?
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Mike,
Looks very similar to the Scottish Horse (Waipu) Mounted Rifles, illustrated in Oldham. Your lion seems to have more detail that the badge illustrated, the Torse has a very different pattern, and the font is a lot thicker. Best regards, Tim |
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Hi Mike,
I would agree with Tim. Here are my badges for comparison. Cheers, John |
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Many thanks chaps. I only have the 1st edition of Corbetts book on NZ badges.
Were they made in white metal and brass? The one I have is white metal. having a look around (now that I have something to search for) here is atillathenunn's post from 5 years ago with an old pic of it being worn.
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Hi Mike,
As far as I know the Waipu badge was only in brass/gilding metal. Your reference to the Honorary Reserve Corps opens up a new possibility for me. Thanks for finding that newspaper article. Note that my collar badge is in white metal but the Waipu trooper shown in the link you provided is wearing the generic bugle collar badge. Addition: Trooper has two collar badges, one of which may be the smaller version of the hat badge. Cheers, John Last edited by Tinto; 04-01-21 at 06:52 PM. Reason: Addition |
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Any possibility this is 'blackened'? I can't decide if it is jut very dirty or there's an applied finish there? Was blackening a thing for NZ insignia at this time ?
(I want to clean it )
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Blackened badges not the norm in New Zealand. in WW1 some units, mainly Mounted Rifles blackened their badges. Other units eg. Rifle Brigade had blackened badges. I think I would clean your badge too. Cheers, John |
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Mike,
Here is another link concerning the Reserve Corps commanded by Col. Brett. The snippet mentions a helmet plate with a monogram surrounded by laurel leaves. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ne...m&snippet=true Regards, John |
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Here is a shooting team with a sergeant wearing this badge, most probably Sergeant Wakelyn who won the Ballinger Belt in 1896. Cheers, John Last edited by Tinto; 14-01-21 at 04:12 PM. Reason: Added picture |
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Hi Mike,
Here is another picture of the hat badge and collars being worn by Sergeant McFarlane of the Christchurch Honorary Reserve Corps in 1897. Regards, John |
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