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    Mike McLellan

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    1. Is there a way to discretely match a Metropolitan Police warrant number to the constable’s name, if he’s still alive, but retired from service? When I started collecting, back in the 1980’s, I was given some really cool items by a former copper. I’ve forgotten his name, and I don’t want it just blurted out on the internet, but would like to get in touch with him again. 
          Can someone with that capacity send me a private message? I don’t think I should post his warrant number for the world to see either. Thanks in advance. 
      Mike. 0.thumb.jpeg.8f917fbcbc7f83c8e4e4bbb81a920e0c.jpeg

      Truncheon Strap showing partial number. 

    2. For my eyes, the most distinguishing identifier is the “shadow” of the left collar on the medal on the right. That, as well as the chin, as you point out, makes me think that this is not a case of incorrect ribbon. The medal is, indeed, an EviiR. If not coronation, then what would be lower in precedence than that. 
      I think that your theory is the correct one. Knowing that he would soon have his third medal, but not soon enough to have it in time for the photograph, he opted to pin on one of his mate’s medals, probably thinking, “Nobody will ever notice the difference!”.

    3. It’s much too tempting to assume that RBR stands for Royal Something Regiment. After we eliminate the obvious Berkshire, Borders, Bermuda, etc , there are very few to zero in upon, even among the amalgamated regiments. I would almost wager that it was not a Royal regiment, but rather a privately sponsored entity with or without official endorsement. I think that it’s also safe to say that it is now defunct but still within the grasp of a zealous historian. Good luck!

      Mike. 

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