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Signaller Grey Backing
Picked this interesting badge up at the car boot this morning.
75mm or 3inchs tall. All suggestion welcome. Rob |
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Those flags look more like lances.
A wild guess - signallers badge, 17/21st L ? Shouldn't take long to shoot that one down. "Colonial"? A Volunteer Rifles unit? |
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I'm struggling to find any reference to a signallers badge where the left hand flag is white rather than blue?
Rob |
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I can't find any reference to a British badge like it. The only grey background I can think of is, as Leigh suggests, pre 1881 Rifle Volunteers but I would think the badge is more recent than that.
I would also say colonial, or foreign. David |
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In Edwards & Langley they note an example of Black on Grey, with coloured flags, but not stating that the left is white.
Many Volunteer Battalions of Infantry wore grey uniforms upto 1908 so its more likely to be one of them. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Just spotted a similar badge on in ASR142s album described as WW2 period Somerset Yeomanry Signallers Arm Badge?
Is that correct? Rob |
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