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Alleyn's or Dulwich College CCF
Could anyone confirm which school CCF (currently?) wears this badge. The Dulwich College one I have in my collection has the GODS GIFT motto and foundation date and the Alleyn's one has always been larger.
It's cast smooth backed. Thanks. |
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Could it be an OTC officers' collar for Dulwich College whose motto is it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulwic...ch_College.svg It's not Alleyns as there's is God's Gift as you say. Dulwich CCF currently wear the Welsh Guards beret and cloth badge whilst Alleyns wear the PWRR's beret and badge. Last edited by Alan O; 13-03-19 at 11:15 AM. |
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Thanks Alan.
I'm quite happy if it's a collar, annoying I've seen another one on a site somewhere but can't remember where. |
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Member bess55 bought this example on a dark blue beret recently:
Tim
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"Manui dat cognitio vires - Knowledge gives strength to the arm" "Better to know it but not need it than to need it and not know it!" "Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest." |
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https://dulwichcollege1914-18.co.uk/...-on-parade.jpg
The OTC officers, but not the cadets, did wear collar badges as shown above. It's too small to see whether these are the small badge shown or full sized cap badges. |
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Quote:
Great photo, I've only seen it once before on display in the small museum they had (have ?) above the library. |
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PM sent.
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Dulwich college circa WW1 wearing both shiny and blackened badges.
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