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Old 05-02-20, 05:49 PM
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Default KRRC Church lads brigade

Picked this up a while ago with these other badges.
I think the cap badge is genuine ( he said hopefully) I assume all the other badges are non military ?
This cap badge just worn by cadets ?
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Old 06-02-20, 02:25 AM
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Can't open your sttachments but never seen copies to these all appear good and have similar.
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Old 06-02-20, 08:23 AM
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Old 06-02-20, 09:01 AM
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Yes all Church lads Brigade badges. The KRRC cadets badge was worn at the end of WW1 and into the 1920s.
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Old 02-02-21, 01:16 AM
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see this album on this forum...

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My avatar shows the St Martin's Banner, which was dedicated to all those from the Church Lads Brigade who were killed in the 1st World War, some 20,000 men. It is in the safe keeping of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey.
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