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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 22 March 06 11:43 GMT (UK) »
It certainly fits, scroll work, shield, wing like leaf wreath at side and even a twiddly bit on top, well done to Harribobs (I can see you taking your bows even as I type  ;D)

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 22 March 06 15:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi Harribobs,

That definitely looks like it......well done !!

Joe
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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 22 March 06 15:44 GMT (UK) »

does this badge ring any bells???

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 22 March 06 16:23 GMT (UK) »
Custard tart for that man !!  ;) ;) ;)

I dunno Harribobs,all those custard creams and now a custard tart!!  ;D

Well deserved though,nice one!

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 22 March 06 16:38 GMT (UK) »
 ;D  i could murder a custard cream now!!

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just drifting off topic, 

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 23 March 06 01:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi again Joe,
I have just been through the "Tonbridge School and the Great War of 1914-1918" record of the services of Tonbridgians book.
The coat of arms shown in the book is attached.
Now we have something interesting popped up as in their roll there is Rifleman D.G. Clifton but no record of any other Clifton that was in the school and served in WW1.

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The Rifle Brigade in WW1, particularly the 8th Battalion.

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #24 on: Thursday 23 March 06 01:26 GMT (UK) »
Joe,
It records that Dudley George left the school in 1915, one wonders if it a picture of a slightly younger Dudley?????

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The Rifle Brigade in WW1, particularly the 8th Battalion.

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 23 March 06 01:46 GMT (UK) »
Joe,
Some more on Dudley George from the Tonbridge School Book.
Rifleman
Dudley George Clifton 3rd Battn. Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consorts Own)
Killed in action March 21st 1918, Aged 19.
At the School 1914-15 (School House)
Rifleman D.G. Clifton was the son of Mr and Mrs Percy Clifton, of The Bower, Hever, Kent. Entering the School in September 1914, from Tudor Hall, Hawkhurst, he left, whilst still young, in July, 1915, to commence a business career in the city. He was with Messrs. Lewis and Peat, of 6, Mincing Lane, until he was old enough to serve, and was doing well in his work. On February 20th, 1917, he enlisted and served with a Regular Battalion of the Rifle Brigade. He had been recommended for a commission, but, having to serve overseas first in order to qualify for it, went to France on January 4th, 1918, and was killed in action on March 21st, 1918, the first day of the great German Offensive in the "First Battle of The Somme, 1918" just when he was expecting to be sent home to join an Officer Cadet School.

Does not quite tie in with what his records say but I have come across this before with school reports on their ex students.

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Re: Cap Badge - Which Regiment
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 23 March 06 02:02 GMT (UK) »
Joe,
This gets better and better, in the Tonbridge Book there is an image of Dudley, a little yellowed, old old book but better than the reprints.

Andy
The Rifle Brigade in WW1, particularly the 8th Battalion.