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Beret Officer Queens Lancashire Reg.
Can anyone confirm these items ie. the beret and the bullion cap badge are correct for each other.
The beret is Blue/ Black in colour. Any help appreciated Tony.
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Looks ok, beret manufactured during the 1980's or thereabouts as was this one.
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Tony,
I have a note that the beret badge was the last pattern worn only in 2005-6 prior to amalgamation into the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment. Tim PS Incorrect. See my later post.
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Thanks Leigh and Tim .
Tony.
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The Alex Baker set of water colour postcards on the QLR shows this badge as being in wear in 1991-92, would the version of the bullion badge worn during the last few years of the regiment's existence have had the crown as part of the design?
(Or is there a hard to spot crown on the badge in the illustration?) AB24/3 Major, 1st Battalion The Queen's Lancashire Regiment, Province Reinforcement Battalion, Northern Ireland 1991-92. Last edited by leigh kitchen; 12-10-19 at 01:49 PM. |
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From "The Regiment" issue 48 showing a bullion badge being worn in 2000. Again I can't be sure, is there a crown above the rose?
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When the OR'S badge changed prior to amalgamation so did the officers
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Queen's Lancashire Regiment
Yes I got it the wrong way round. The badge without crown was worn until 2004. This is the last pattern worn 2004-2006:
Tim
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The badge shown on the berets in posts 1 & 2 is actually a collar badge isn't it?
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Quote:
Tim
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Just to confuse further! Here is an oddity - possibly a trial pattern!!
Tim
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The two in my 59th Nottinghamshire Regt Collection
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Sure is an oddity Kings crown!!!
QUOTE=grey_green_acorn;489692]Just to confuse further! Here is an oddity - possibly a trial pattern!! Tim[/QUOTE] |
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There is another title. " Lancashires" was worn prior to "queens lancashire" . In gold anodised.
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Yes ive seen them. Decided to go with the Queens Lancashire version.
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