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Old 21-02-11, 03:05 PM
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Peter.

I agree with you yet again, looking at it, it would appear that cap and collars were the same and a tad small to support a slider as we know them.

But who knows, somebody else may know a lot more than us and that ain't too difficult in my case.

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Brian

P.S. Just had another read on the relevant website re the badge, the modern day badges are completely different to our style, and apart from the piccie of a nurse wearing collar and caps, there is no other mention of that style apart from being shown as medals, my style.

And nothing that I can see showing badges after the name change.

All seem to relate to a cross of The Order of Danneborg, as chosen by the first president, HRH Queen Alexandra.
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