Volunteer Aid Detachment Army Medical Service Norfolk
Woven cloth brassard. Dated 21-7-15 and no.1193 read more
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Very scarce woven cloth pagri badge. White bugle and rose on dark green read more
War Office Employed Officer K/C WWII
Officer's woven cloth and gilt arm brassard. G denotes officer of the Imperial General Staff. Red over blue with gilt Royal crest. Some small moth holes to the red section. Ref British Army Uniforms & Insignia WWII B.L.Davis p45 read more
RAMC Medical Orderly WWI
Woven cloth arm badge. Worn by non RAMC personnel in county regiments, sometimes on a brassard. Ref Edwards and Langley p19 read more
South Lancashire Regt.
Woven felt pagri badge. Red on grey. Issued to a private who served in British East Africa September 1915. Attached to the Indian Telegraph Department. Appears to be unworn read more
Sergeant WWI
Pair of sergeant's stripes. Came with the effects of a rifleman of the 9th Queen Victoria's Rifles London Regt. read more
Corporal WWI
Pair of Corporal's stripes. Came with the effects of a rifleman in the 9th London Queen Victoria's Rifles read more
65th Column York and Lancaster Regt.
Officer's woven cloth pagri badge. Part of the 14th British Infantry Brigade in Burma WWII. According to a conversation I had with Peter Taylor this is the officer's version (other ranks is photographed in his book p103 and is red rather than the maroon of the one I offer here.) Flaw to the 6 in the weave. Ref Taylor p100 and 103 read more
Dorset Regt.
Woven silk pagri flash for wear on the Wolseley helmet. Red, yellow and green read more