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Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, WW1 era - different sized cap badges?
I would be grateful if anyone can shed light on whether there were two sizes of cap badge in use by officers of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, during the WW1 era?
Looking at the attached photo, which apparently shows two very different sizes of cap badge for Fife & Forfar Yeomanry. Any insights appreciated! Last edited by DougSA; 19-06-20 at 02:18 PM. |
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Here is one that I believe was worn 1908-14
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Regards to officers a smaller badge was worn on the coloured cap, however, this stopped being worn prior to WW1. See a lovely example here https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ictureid=46378 . However, with Yeomanry there are often no hard fast rules and nothing surprises me.
If your question is based around the small circular Lambourne badge it is a complete mystery. No one, even Keith Hook who has been collecting Yeomanry since the 1950s and made trips to Cupar and Kilkardy to find out information on this badge has any tangible information as to when it was worn, where it was worn, what it was worn on and by who. No publication answers any of these questions either. Additionally there is to my knowledge no photograph of it in wear which is why I’d like to see the whole of the picture you’ve shown please. I would be surprised if it is an officer’s badge as the badge is in GM rather than gilt or bronzed finish as you’d expect. For me these circular badges date to WW1 as thus far no badge marked by Lambourne categorically pre or post dates this conflict and we know from Board of Trade Labour Gazette records that Lambourne’s we’re awarded contracts in 1915, 1916 and 1917. |
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Just spotted this one on ebay , genuine or made up ? (I'm sure seller has been mentioned in other threads !!!)
WW1 Fife & Forfar Imperial Yeomanry Cap Badge All BRASS Super ANTIQUE Original. Also Lambourne version for sale : https://steadythebuffsmilitaria.co.u...-cheesecutter/
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You are quite right, that particular seller has been mentioned before and not in a very favourable light either.
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I think the man on the right is wearing a collar badge. Cheers, John |
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It could be the small f.s. cap badge as per the one in my link. On reflection I think it is, rather than the circular badge.
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Also, I have now found the attached photos at IWM, which more clearly show the smaller badge in use by officers of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, including two gents who were commanding officers. One of the images seems to have been transposed as the horse is heading in the wrong direction! Last edited by DougSA; 20-06-20 at 10:53 AM. |
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Its not transposed as his Sam Browne is over his correct shoulder.
Looks like collar badges in use on the Forage Cap. regards
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Indeed, should have noticed that! Makes one wonder if they were short on cap badges, as I would imagine that the direction of the horse would have been noticed at the time.
Last edited by DougSA; 20-06-20 at 10:53 AM. |
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