Royal Military Police
Woven cloth formation sign worn by Vulnerable Points Companies of the RMP. Ref Morris Part 2 p66 read more
Army Air Corps
Pair of officer's silver plated collar badges each with 2 silvered loops to reverse. Formed in 1957 from RAF Air Observation Post Squadron and Glider Pilot Regiment Light Liaison Flights. Ref Hodges p228 read more
Japanese POW Burma
Prisoner of war cloth identification with name patch and also signing stick (carved bamboo for illiterate prisoners). These came from the effects of Major Robert Charles William Luff of the 100th Anti Tank Gordon Highlanders. He doubled as an intelligence officer for HQ 4 Corps and devised the cloth ID with name patch and signing stick. read more
Northern Ireland District
Woven cloth formation sign. 2nd type adopted in May 1943. Ref Cole p105 read more
New Bristol Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. Kitchener's Army
Very scarce coated tin and enamel cap badge of the 10th Battalion Bristol. Pin to reverse. Formed in September 1914. Issued before metal badges had been made. Disbanded in 1915 read more
Norfolk Yeomanry (King's Own Royal Regt.) K/C
Pair of brass collar badges each with 2 loops to reverse read more
96th of Foot
Pair of brass collar badges each with 2 loops to reverse. Not quite matched but very close. Worn 1873-81. Ref Churchill 1516 read more
Middlesex Regt.
Officer's silver collar badge with 2 loops to reverse. Sealed in 1897. Also worn on the pagri on cloth patch. Ref Churchill 1450 read more
North Highland District (Scottish Command) WWII
Woven cloth formation sign. HQ in Inverness. Divided green and purple, being the colours of the heather on the mountains read more
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