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Marist Cadets
This is a mystery to me. I am told it is South African but cannot verify that. What is strange to me is that there is a Saltaire being used for a Marist Brothers badge. Any ideas as to what this is?
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You guys are good, thanks
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In Bloomer.
P.B,
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Apologies when I put photos up using my iPhone which I am doing more and more often, they are the right way round until I post them, then more often than not they are on their side.
P.
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The same has been happening to me Peter with my new iPhone. If you crop the image and reduce it ever so slightly before uploading it seems to stay the correct way up.
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Thanks Luke,
Will try that. Peter
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The Marist Brothers is a South African Cadet Badge from the Transvaal Colony Volunteer Period pre 1910. Regards Andrew
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