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Old 22-06-18, 02:46 PM
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Im interested in cap badges, particularly those of Oxfordshire outfits. Someone on a metal detecting forum dug up an Oxfordshire badge which I cant identify. Any help would be much appreciated. Ive checked with the "Soldiers of Oxfordshire" museum in Woodstock, but no joy.
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Old 22-06-18, 02:51 PM
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The badge top left? A pre circa 1908 Oxfordshire Light Infantry helmet plate centre missing its central device?
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Old 22-06-18, 03:01 PM
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Bottom right (portcullis): HM Customs & Excise. Looks collar badge size, but I may be wrong about that. Phil2M is your man for a full ID on this one.

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Old 22-06-18, 03:06 PM
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I had them down as Customs & Excise collars but was told by a more experienced member that they are worn by staff at Westminster.

Customs & Excise have a similar badge, with a scroll, that was worn on a cap.
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Old 22-06-18, 03:15 PM
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I had them down as Customs & Excise collars but was told by a more experienced member that they are worn by staff at Westminster.

Customs & Excise have a similar badge, with a scroll, that was worn on a cap.
What staff in particular at Westminster, Phil. Do we know?

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Old 22-06-18, 04:19 PM
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Just realised you were only looking for help with the Oxforshire badge. Apologies
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Old 22-06-18, 04:20 PM
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What staff in particular at Westminster, Phil. Do we know?

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Not sure, to be honest. These badges are a little mysterious.
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