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TREASURE BOX OF CEF INFANTRY BADGES
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Posting a few pics of a recent find in Ontario. I got it from a lady who found in her uncles estate 30 years ago. She put it away in a closet until recently. Mostly CEF infantry cap and collars. She does not know how he acquired them. Most in near mint condition. The 3rd SIEGE BATTERY no Overseas Battery with pair of collars and sweetheart was a really nice find. Don |
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CEF 36TH TO 163RD
All infantry.
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36TH TO 163RD REAR
Rear. All with lugs and pins/tangs.
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178TH TO 234TH PLUS CORP
The 3RD SIEGE BATTERY with no Overseas Battery is a real tough badge and the pair of blackened 196Th collars are hard to find in this condition with the tangs intact.
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178TH TO 234TH PLUS CORP
Reverse.
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MISC BADGES
Some artillery and a couple of British. Like to find out the history of the IMPERIAL ARMY over MTD title.
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]Heres some o mine collected by my father in the late 1940's, some of nigh on 500 badges[/SIZE]
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Its to be hoped that there is intelligent life on other planets, because there's sod all on this one. Nephew of Walter Holmes. Last of the original Accrington Pals to be killed in action 29-09-1918 1730 hrs. Last edited by Semloh Retlaw; 15-03-20 at 10:33 PM. |
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