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Rank Insignia - Senior Officers (Irish Police and Army equivalents)
I'm looking for some advice on sourcing, and identifying, rank insignia for police officers at the level of Lt-Colonel and above, circa 1890-1920 period only.
Both service and full dress versions. My specific interest is in the old Irish police (pre-1922). I want to put together representations for a County Inspector (equivalent rank Lieut-Colonel in the army), in Full Dress. The service dress and full dress would look like these: Crown 1 Star by Peter Mc, on FlickrFull Dress 2 by Peter Mc, on Flickr Question 1 - has anyone seen a similar Full Dress Crown and Star? Would these be normal British Army pattern? (I would imagine that the full dress star would have a shamrock pattern rather than the 3 crowns). Similarly, an Assistant Inspector-General (equivalent rank Colonel in the Army) wore a Crown over 2 Stars. AIG Crown 2 Stars by Peter Mc, on FlickrWaters10 by Peter Mc, on Flickr Question 2 - Are these embroidered rank badges a common pattern? Finally, the police ranks of Deputy Inspector-General and Inspector-General wore the rank badges of a Major-General and Lieutenant-General in the Army. Question 3 - what was the exact pattern of crossed sword and baton worn during this period, as both service and full dress? Can anyone supply an image of these? I recently sourced a full dress rank star (WW1 period) which I am happy with, it seems fairly similar to the 'Colonels' stars above but differs to the 'Lt-Colonels'. Col Rank No1 Dress Star WW1 by Peter Mc, on Flickr Any help appreciated.
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