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Perthshire Corps.
14th Birnam Coy Perthshire RV 1868-78.
Grey doublets with Austrian knots royal stewart kilts, badge similar to PRV but thistle replaced with Birnam oak tree. |
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Superb photograph, I know it can't be seen in the image but do you know what pattern button was worn by this Unit please.
Regards, Simon. |
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Simon,
Sorry just don’t know, some Corps wore a generic pattern others had their own design. The 14th were particular about keeping their own uniforms even after incorporated into Admin Battalion. Ron. |
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Ron,
Thanks for getting back to me, will try some research over the holiday and get back to you if I find anything regarding the button design. Regard, Simon. |
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Simon,
Perhaps this photo is of interest. 1st Perth Corps RV. Shako period 1868-78. Ron. |
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Ron,
Another superb photograph, many thanks. Simon. |
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2nd or 3rd PRV circa 1880.
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5VBRH taken in 1908, still wearing PRV belt buckles & SBPs.
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PRV circa 1885, Birnam photographer.
Unable to make out waist belt badge? |
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5th (Perthshire) VBRH 1905?
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