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New Zealand Tunnellers badges
Hi to all,
Does anyone have any evidenced based research that shows that the large size NZE cap badge and curved New Zealand shoulder title with the E on top are in fact specific to the New Zealand Tunnellers? These badges have been long associated by collectors are NZ tunnellers badges but is there any proof? Thanks Barry |
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NZ Tunnelling Coy
Good question Barry, you may have seen this photo already, from M. Brabazon collection, large size Tunnellers badge can be seen on floppy trench cap.
Left is LT Ronayne (later Capt) OC NZE Tunnelling Coy. Centre NZMC Lt ( doctor) attached, right is LT King, NZ Tunnelling Coy. Last edited by NZEF; 13-05-21 at 06:00 AM. Reason: Attachment |
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Most of the tunnellers were quarrymen, gold miners from Waihi and Karangahake, or labourers from the Railways and Public Works departments. Others were coal miners from the West Coast of the South Island, but these workers were generally discouraged from enlisting due to the essential nature of their industry. After initial training in Avondale camp, the NZ Tunnelling Company embarked at Auckland on 18 December 1915 on the New Zealand Shipping Company refrigerated cargo vessel SS Ruapehu. The ship sailed across the Pacific via Cape Horn. After a voyage of two months, with a brief stopover in Dakar, they arrived in Plymouth on 18 February 1916. John Wright had been promoted to Lance Corporal in November 1915. 2nd photo is labelled NZ Tunnelers Last edited by Jackhr; 13-05-21 at 06:37 AM. |
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When I can find the pictures I will post them. |
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Captain Harold Watkinson, if you use his buttons as a measuring gauge, he is definitely wearing the large size cap badge.
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-m...otaph%2Fsearch tunnlers Captain H Watkinson. New Zealand Tunnelling Company.jpg |
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Two NZ Tunnelling officers cropped from the same photo, one wearing an NZE and the other is wearing E/NZ.
Yes I know the E/NZ is very distorted, but it is what it is. Besides I do have another picture that is much clearer, just cant find it at the moment. tunnlers New Zealand Tunnellers and their feline mascot in Dainville, France.JPG tunnlers New Zealand Tunnellers and their feline mascot in Dainville, France.jpg |
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Another photograph of R H P Ronayne, (4/1226) E over New Zealand Titles.
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Thanks for all the images.
1/ Did they get the specific (what is known as) tunnellers badges because they were tunnellers? or were they issued to engineers, some of whom happened to be tunnellers. 2/ We know that some named photos can be traced to tunnellers and they are wearing the tunnellers badges. 3/ With unnamed photos, are we assuming that just because they are wearing the larger hat badge that they are tunnellers? 4/ Have we seen any engineers wearing the larger badge? What I am really after are stores lists, army orders, unit diary entries, badge maker accounts etc. Something to say that the badges are specific to tunnellers. Barry |
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