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Guards "Trade" badges in worsted
Please can someone tell me when these were introduced?
I have been startled to read a leading authority state that they were possibly in use in the Great War. It would be good to have a definitive answer. Pattern number or Army Order? Either way, if they were in use 100 years ago they were not described in PVCN or Clothing Regs that I can see. |
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The PVCN for 1926, lists a number of sleeve badges (LG in Wreath ect.) as Worsted. These I would expect to be in khaki thread on khaki serge, of course not exclusive to the Guards.
Marc
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Thank you for having a look. My PVCNs don't go that modern!
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Could it be that they were introduced as early as SD, in 1902?
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Another suggestion, from an ex-guardsman, is that the distinctive Guards pattern badges were introduced when the Line downsized all the "Trade" badges.
So when was that please? |
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The 2/3rds size badges and chevrons in a white thread on khaki were introduced on the issue of No2 Service Dress to replace Battle Dress. They are classed as 1960 Pattern and were manufactured and issued from the early 1960s. Patterns in ‘Regimental colours’ also appeared in the 1960s.
Dated Sealed Patterns - more here https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...hp?albumid=351 Tim
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