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french soldier's war british souvenirs
hello
i would like to share with you my last addition to my war souvenirs collection a frame made in the 30's by a french soldier's family. On the back of this frame there is an engraved inscription that says: british souvenirs and "croix du combattant" (combatant cross) of Georges Degroote died in the field of honor on 25 february 1916 in Douaumont at the age of 23 Douamont is an emblematic place of the battle of Verdun After some research, it appears that G Degroote was in 110th line infantry regiment stationed in Dunkirk in 1914, unfortunatly he died in the first days of the battle of Verdun thoses badges were either sent to his family before 1916 by the soldier himself, either sent after his death with his personal belongings by the french army. They were framed probably in the beginning of the 30's when the soldier received the "croix du combattant" posthumously Among those badges there are some strangeness at least for me first a royal welsh fusiliers 3rd VB cap or collar badge i do not know this kind of badge were issued during WW1 ???? two a white metal die cast east lancashire badge three a very strange middlesex regiment cap badge. Strange because its quality is very poor ,,before removing it from the frame i thought it was a sand cast badge! Actually it is a die struck territorial one with the "south africa " scroll which has been covered with an "albuhera" scroll !!! all comments are welcome thank in advance regards christophe Last edited by verdun; 16-11-18 at 09:01 PM. |
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Certainly a nice framed collection of souvenirs, a few strange items amongst them, the Fleur de Lys looks like a Boy Scout's badge to me, the Royal Scots Fusiliers has the flames missing and the TF Royal Fusiliers title is only half of what it should be with the "T/grenade and CITY" absent.
As for the East Lancs, I am unable to comment as to it's originality, but the Middlesex with an over struck scroll is a badge I have had, probably made by the makers due to needs for Regular Btns. Rob |
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Thanks for sharing, Christophe. A very moving tribute.
Regards - Lawrence |
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Hello Christophe,
That is a truly superb frame, a really nice, untouched thing to actually find these days. What is the large fleur de lis on the right of the cross, can we see a photograph of it please? I have been the ossuary on Douaumont ridge, as well as the Voie Sacree from Bar Le Duc, I do remember Erize La Grande, but, to be quite honest, I was really far too young to understand it's true significance, as I would later go on to do, appalling certainly, but, a lasting reminder to French courage. Again, a fantastic frame, I like it very much. Regards Frank Quote:
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thank for your comment yes there are some damaged items RSF badge was probably recovered as well by the soldier a very well worn badge another interesting item , a badly cut RF title |
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thanks
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don't know about fleur de lis ,civilian? scouts ? pretty sure that this is a british or commonwealth made. There is a number" REGD 53953 ...." hight :4.5cm |
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Does anyone know what the fleur de lis, pictured in the last post, actually is?
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Boy Scout volunteers served on the Western Front in the early days of the war. They were with the Friends Ambulance Unit (FAU). The FAU looked after French and Belgian wounded as well as British. There are, or used to be, photos of these "Boy Scouts" with their records in the Quaker Library in the Euston Road, London. From what I remember they looked easily old enough to have lied about their age and joined the army.
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Orationem pulchram non habens, scribo ista linea in lingua Latina |
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Christophe
Nothing wrong with that 3rd VB RWF cap badge, it's spot on. However I cannot offer a sensible reason for it being in the frame. Hwyl, Kevin |
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Hello Christophe
As stated Middlesex is a good badge, I’ve a few like this, just using old stock of the TF ones for more regulars as far as I’m aware. Gerard
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Always interested in buying cap badges to the Middlesex Regt-Hertfordshire Regt-The Rifle Brigade |
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"The FAU looked after French and Belgian wounded as well as British." it's possible regiment of G Degroote was in Belgium in august 1914 Thanks for information |
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Regarding the Boy Scouts badge, see here:-
http://www.sallysbadges.com/viewphot...h=56402&phqu=3 regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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may be own by the french soldier before 1914 and added with others by the family after the war |
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thanks for confirmation, i am suprised by the low quality of the badge
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