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Old 13-12-21, 03:37 PM
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Default WELSH GLENGARRY'S - OFFICERS/SNCO'S/OR

Good afternoon.

Just a few Welsh/41st glengarry badges covering Vols batt/Officers/OR's and SNCO.

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Old 13-12-21, 03:39 PM
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And a few more.

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Old 13-12-21, 03:59 PM
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spectacular Jonathan,

I have but one, 3rd VB I think was agreed upon
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More superb badges here! Most I have never seen.

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A couple of the earlier spelling variations for regular, militia & VB officers.
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All the infantry Glengarry badges are at TNA/WO/359/23
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Thank you. I tried the reference but it referred me to Naval documents.
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Sorry, it is TNA WO359-2-303 (I hope)
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Just picked up the variant on the right for the PT 41st ORs glengarry badges & thought I’d give both an airing after cleaning to show how they should look before I coat them in microcrystalline wax.
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Superb images of insignia that epitomise the badge makers art. A pleasure to see, thank you all for sharing.
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Quote:
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A couple of the earlier spelling variations for regular, militia & VB officers.
I am confused with the center badge shown. Without seeing the reverse or knowing the size, it appears to be a 10H or 12L arm badge?

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Old 15-08-23, 06:51 AM
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It is a Militia officer’s glengarry badge as shown in this photo from Bryn Owen’s book, The Glamorgan Regiments of Militia.
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Morning.

Another variant of the 41st glengarry badge.

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