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POW Feathers
One of the hardest things I find, identifying positively POW feathers worn as cap badges, a recent addition, is it 15th London or Denbeigh Yeomanry or maybe something else?
Ideas please, many thanks Rob |
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one of the two you said, some can it seems differentiate between the two, not me
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Wouldn't the 15th London's be blackened ?
Andy
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I don't believe there is a difference between the 15th and Denbigh. As with the 10H and 3DG collar badges.
CB
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You are forgetting the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry who also wore bronzed Gm plumes on khaki SD in 1914.
Indeed in the 1916 tenders document unearthed by Julian both the RWY and Denbigh Hussars cap badge orders have the SP numbers (8675/1916) i.e. they’re the same badge. |
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Quote:
CB
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The DH and Wilts Yeo were bronzed whilst the 14th London was blackened. They are 2 very different badges of a similiar design.
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