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TF cap badges - EJ Martin
EJ Martin also researched TF badges in the 1930s and produced this article.
Interestingly there are a few omissions and a couple of things not mentioned in any other publication. |
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The remaining pages.
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Thanks button (again).
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Thanks Alan, Regards Mark
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Thanks Alan,
Is this from SAHR too ? please let me know which year, number etc I do have access to a library that has a full run but haven't been for a while. thanks J |
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It is: I will see if I can find the issue.
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He seems to have been a prolific writer
Martin, EJ, 1938, Badges of the Officer’s Training Corps, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol XVII, 15-37. Martin, EJ, 1943, Badges of Territorial Infantry Battalions 1908-1922, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol XXV, 57-62 Martin, EJ, 1945, Regimental badges of the war period, 1939 - 1945, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol XXV, 166 - 75 Martin, EJ, 1946, Badges of the London regiments 1908-37, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol XVII, 1 - 10. |
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Additional notes with corrections in a later supplement
Last edited by Alan O; 27-08-19 at 07:28 PM. |
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Thanks. It's clear where Kipling and Gaylor plagiarised their information from. It's a shame that they did not properly attribute EJ Martin's work. He deserved to be recognised for his work. The amount of letters he must have written is amazing.
Last edited by Alan O; 26-10-19 at 06:46 PM. |
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As you say, it's a pity attribution wasn't given in K&K and Gaylor, it's difficult to understand why the trail of "evidence" is interrupted by ommission of source.
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