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A little bird !
Can someone help me with this one please ? Could it be RND ?
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What do you mean by RND?
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I doubt it would be Royal Naval Division, although I can see where you are coming from.
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Starting point ?
"The coronet of an earl shows five "pearls" raised on tall spikes, alternating with four strawberry leaves."
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Sorry Dave, Royal Naval Division, RND. Its only a guess as the hood battalion has a bird something similar to this one.
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Are you thinking of Viscount Hood who gave his name to the Hood battalion?
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R N D ???I think some members have never sat down with a standard badge ref book and looked at the various sections
David |
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Quote:
https://sites.google.com/site/livery...-raven-or-rook |
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I can't find a term for the head up pose though 'vigilant' is applied to birds too. Last edited by peter monahan; 18-08-19 at 03:21 PM. |
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I am not saying that it is the same bird. I am suggesting that if someone, with a limited knowledge of heraldry and livery badges, found the badge in the first post, I can see why they might make a (spurious) connection with the Hood Battalion. I am also worried that we might be deterring new members from asking questions if we don't let them 'think out loud' when they post. Simon. |
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I concur wholeheartedly with Simons statement!
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I agree 100% my comments were regarding the 2nd post - 1287 posts Simon misunderstood my post
David Last edited by 49lassiepen; 18-08-19 at 07:11 PM. |
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Its a livery badge for a British Earl.. its a falcon on a "torse" (the Earls Crest) on the Earls coronet.
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Having spent an hour going through my 1857 copy of Burke's Peerage, the closest match that I can find is Thomas Knox, Earl of Ranfurly, whose crest is described thus: A Falcon perched, ppr. See the Knox button. https://sites.google.com/site/livery...ied/home/birds
There may of course have been other Earldoms created since 1857 that would fit the bill. Last edited by High Wood; 18-08-19 at 06:53 PM. |
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This is the right collar badge of the New Zealand 8th (South Canterbury) Mounted Rifles. Formed 17 March 1911 served during WW1 as part of the Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment. Refer https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/phot...rbury-squadron
Cheers John Last edited by woronora; 19-08-19 at 02:22 AM. Reason: Added information |
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