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Hi to all,
I'm new to the forum so please excuse if this appears as a double post...oops! I have an RWF badge which has been in my collection for 20 years. It is very clearly a locally made cast badge that has been made in 2 parts. The grenade flames are almost solid and the coronet is in white metal. I'm not a collector of RWF badges, although not seeking to remove it from my collection, but I have little knowledge of RWF history to know where this may have been made? Does anyone else have something similar in their collection? Griff |
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hi griff. welcome to the forum. your badge could well be an indian cast badge. im not entirely sure though.
regards phil
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Post 1920 - when the spelling of Welsh changed to Welch. PY.
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1921.01.01 1st Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers 1922.01 Landi Kotal 1925 Sind 1926 Multan 1927 Deccan 1929 Quetta 1921.01.01 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers 1938.11 - 1940.11 India: Lucknow Last edited by Toby Purcell; 14-08-11 at 05:21 PM. |
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Gents,
Many thanks for your responses. I did feel that it may have been made whilst the battalion(s) were stationed abroad, possibly in India, so it is good to know that this is entirely plausible. Griff |
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