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Old 08-08-22, 07:50 AM
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Default Unclear cap badge in photograph.

Can anyone please identify the cap badge that these officers are wearing? The original photograph measures 3 inches by two inches and is not in great condition.
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Old 08-08-22, 07:52 AM
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Looks like Notts & Derby ,possibly Beds & Herts.
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Old 08-08-22, 07:53 AM
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Many thanks, I have a name so I will see if I can find the officer.

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Notts and Derby I'd say

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Old 08-08-22, 10:20 AM
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Thanks Chris,

I cannot find any reference to an officer called Manley or Marley in the Notts & Derbyshire Regiment though, assuming that he is in the photograph.
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Here is an OSD cap/collar badge for the Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) Regiment for comparison.

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Certainly Notts and Derby.

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To me the officer on the right looks like he is wearing a Bedfordshire Reg OSD collar, Beds & Herts after WWI.
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Here is an OSD cap/collar badge for the Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) Regiment for comparison.

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To me the officer on the right looks like he is wearing a Bedfordshire Reg OSD collar, Beds & Herts after WWI.
It could be a Bedfordshire Regt. O.S.D. collar badge and the officer concerned could have been attached to the N&D Regt.

It is certainly early Great War as they are wearing cuff rank on their tunics.

As there are so many officers close together in a trench they must be in a quiet sector or on a training ground.
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These are officers of the 6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, Victor Owen Robinson with the pipe was awarded the MC**.
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These are officers of the 6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, Victor Owen Robinson with the pipe was awarded the MC**.
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