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Can anyone tell me anything about Rydal School OTC, please?
There seems to be no reference to in K&K, and I can find nothing here on the forum relating to it either. DNW auctioned a cap badge back in 2011, so I'm wondering if anyone can throw some light on their history and perhaps why there is so little info about it, please? With thanks, Peter |
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A number (half a dozen) of Rydal School OTC popped up on ebay last year. All well made but totaly repro. A couple were listed as repro. These are definately fake as are all SRS badges that I have seen. http://www.britishbadge.co.uk/produc...oducts_id=1216
As for Rydal Sch OTC if you look at my OTC album, it was not recorded as being in existance in 1911, nor in the 1919 list of fallen OTC members although the school did have 63 former pupils killed, nor in 1940' Army list. It must have been a very short lived OTC. The school history suggests that the OTC was formed after the School's name change in 1915. Rydal School 1885-1995 Thomas Osborn, Rydal Mount’s first Head, was a very able and inspiring teacher. Starting with 14 pupils in 1885, the number of pupils at Rydal Mount rose to 107 by 1899 and had dropped to 58 by 1910, when TGO died. TGO’s son, George FA Osborn, took over as Headmaster but the numbers continued to fall and by 1915, only 34 pupils attended the School which was threatened with closure. A.J. Costain accepted the Headship of Rydal Mount in 1915. Change came fast: new school houses were bought; in 1915 Rydal Mount became Rydal; by 1920 the numbers had increased to 220; in 1922 Rydal became a public school; 1923 rugby took over from football as the main sport; 1923-28 New Field was bought and developed into a first rate games’ field; 1930 saw the opening of the impressive New Buildings which accommodated a large number of classrooms; in 1931 the Junior School opened. Between 1939-1945 Rydal was evacuated to Oakwood Park near Conwy. By 1946, the tiny, failing school AJC took over had become a mainstream public school with a national reputation. These people will able to tell you more: http://alumni.rydalpenrhos.com/history/archives/ Last edited by Alan O; 10-03-13 at 04:22 AM. |
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It is in the Army List for November 1932.
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Army Order 45, published 31.03.28. announced the formation of Rydal School Contingent, Junior Division, OTC, at Colwyn Bay, N Wales.
I don't have any further info, but if anyone has time to browse the Army List it might reveal the last quarter of a year in which it was recognised by the War Office. Stephen. |
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Thanks. So formed in 1928 and still there in 1932.
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Hi. Cadet Corps affiliated to 4th Royal Welch Fusiliers formed in 1916 and continued until they were 'promoted' to OTC in 1928 (AO 45). Disbanded by Army Order 104 of 1935. Never seen an original Rydal OTC cap badge but have still got one of their buttons. Don't think Cadets were reformed after 1935 but i believe they formed an ATC Squadron during WW2. Reason for disbandment in 1935 was the very small number of officer candidates they provided for the TA and SR during their short life. Regards, Andrew.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-R...item4856cdd5fe
Here is another ebay one. I have yet to see one that I would regard as genuine and I suspect that the maker's name may not have been right either. |
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rydal-Sch....c100290.m3507
Sorry but whilst these very well made copies have been duping some well known delaers for the last 5 years, the originals were not marked. |
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Alan, many thanks, although not an OTC collector specifically I appreciate your post.
Rob |
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Unfortunately a lot of these were sold for soem 3 figure sums before ebay became full of them which rather gave the game away that they were being faked. A couple of years ago they were going for £10 on ebay becasue they were so common. The genuine ones are scarce as hen's teeth.
This is not a real one http://www.britishbadge.co.uk/produc...oducts_id=1216 |
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Thanks Alan that is really helpful. I had thought maker marked ones were OK as DNW had sold one of those (for big money!) not too far back. Clearly not!
The hunt continues then and I shall make do with my (knowingly bought as a spacefiller) copy for now. |
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Nothing like a genuine Woodward marked badge Shocking! Tony.
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His 8th Essex Cyclist Batt. is a fake as well.
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1st September the same Essex badge was on his site; I sent him a message informing him it was a wrong 'un and explained why it was.
He sent a reply thanking me for pointing this out and that he had removed the badge. Over the years he has been one of the better sellers and has been advised in the past, both by myself and other members of The Forum in respect of items on his site. Heigh ho. Regards. Brian |
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