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QARANC Nurse's Cape
Hi All
I just picked up this cape, with loads of titles and formation signs, most of which I don't know. Not what I would normally go for but I couldn't pass up on it. I assume it is WWII vintage. Cheers, Alex |
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Very nice, there are a few sought after items on there.
Marc
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Hi buddy
Yes WW2 period , some nice patches there, you keeping it as it is offering patches off ?? All the best steve |
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I'm not familiar with an all gray cape, as the QA(R) and the QA(T) wore a gray cape with a wide red border - the latter with a letter "T" in the front corners. So maybe some kind of civilian tippet?
If it's QARANC, which came into existence in 1949 then I would think it would be post WW2. During WW2 the QA's were the QAIMNS. I would be very interested to know about the all gray tippet as I always thought the QA' were very strict in their regulations and the red tippet was an item of pride. I agree, I see some patches I would like, but if they are original ot the tippet I would not remove them. Terry |
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Terry,
This is not a nurses tippit but a cold weather long cape. These were worn by QAIMNS, QAIMNSR and TANS in grey wool and lined in red. I have handled this cape and it is WWII with all patches been WWII as well. Unfortunately it was a bit out of my pay scale so did not buy it at the time. Glad you managed to get it Alex. I understand the lady who sold it to the book shop got it from a friend who's mother served during the war. Steven |
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This thread seems to show a similar cape, well badged.
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...highlight=Cape Tim
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Steven, Thanks for the info, and I figured there was more to be learned from it. Thank you for adding to my education. This is the first I've seen or even heard of this garment.
Terry |
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The Fort Garry Horse, 5 Canadian Armoured Division patch is rare.
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Hi All
Thanks. I don't know much about the patches so will have to learn more. I want to keep it together so won't be removing them but I may move it on eventually. Cheers, Alex |
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I wondered whether you'd seen, it...right up your alley. Cheers Alex |
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Thought that was Canadian but hadn't worked out what it was. Is there any reference I can use to id the other Canadian patches? Cheers, Alex |
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Very nice indeed, Alex, certainly not without quite considerable value too, it's original owner must have encountered some interesting patients upon the wards!
Please do keep it as a single entity, no matter the offers which might come your way in the future. |
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Cheers, Alex |
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More questions. I am trying to find out the name of the original owner from the seller but so from only have Edith somebody or other. Is the 1309 number on the label perhaps a service number?
Thanks, cheers, Alex |
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Alex agreed to sell this to me and its not going to be ` cut up` I have turned down a very high bid off a badge dealer for this very reason .
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kind regards, Michael |
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