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Day 34
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Day 35
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What is the cap, Naval Artillery Volunteers?
Cheers, Alex |
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Yes it is Naval Artillery Volunteers. No markings, most likely NZ made.
Barry |
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Day 36
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Beautiful, hen's teeth come to mind!
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Day 37
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Naval Artillery Volunteers
Never seen the NAV cap badge before, thanks for posting! I think a QVC badge exists but have never seen one.
I have a NAV button with a QVC, was there a KC button to match the cap badge? |
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Naval Artillery Volunteers
Hi
I would be interested to see ANY buttons for the New Zealand NAV. I have seen the cap badges but never any images of the buttons worn. I had just assumed that like many similar units around the Empire they wore standard RN buttons. Unlike the British RNAV which only existed during the Victorian period, the NAV in New Zealand existed until the 1900s so it would make sense that, if they had distinct buttons, they should have had a King's Crown version. Pete |
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Pre 1889 NZ used the RNAV button, post 1889 we used the button with the letters NAV. Post 1902 we used NAV buttons with a Kings crown.
By December 1902 the NAV were to be called NZGAV units. So the KC NAV items were very short lived but were still worn until the new uniforms and distinctions came to hand. Attached photo, not mine, shows NAV in place on a tunic. Old English letters with a Kings crown above. Barry |
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Day 38
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Unidentified Items
Lovely Collection !!
Any Idea what these are ? |
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Day 39
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Hi, bullion badge is Indian Navy, I think early 1900s?
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Thanks Alex
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