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hi all
any information on this badge would be appreciated ive been told it was a WW1 souvenier brought back by an Australian cheers BC |
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Possibly Mysore Transport.
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Found this on an Australian site :
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British Legion/Royal British Legion , Poppy/Remembrance/Commemorative. Poppy and British Legion Wanted Last edited by mike_vee; 27-08-23 at 11:10 AM. |
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Thanks guys
Yes Mike, that’s the badge I bought. BC |
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Raised in 1901 as the Independent Pony Corps, in 1910 it had converted to a Bullock Corps and by 1916 had 320 carts, 704 bullocks, 40 ponies and 429 men. It was mobilized for active service in Sept 1916 when six troops moved to Mesopotamia for employment on the line of communication between Qurnah and Ali Gharbi. The unit was also employed for battlefield clearance at Kut,Shumran,Siwn,Sannaiyar and the Hai, the last two in particular earning the unit praise from the GOC. All information from"The Maharajas' Paltans".
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anyway, i have the badge now and its a lovely large solid item. unfortunately the pin needs repair. on what would this badge have been worn? any idea what this badge is worth? it doesnt fit my collecting field so will be offering it for sale cheers BC |
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I have one which is almost similar but I would be interested in this if you want to sell.
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i will be selling it BC |
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