Stuart Bates Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) Mervyn, I agree that with the WD stamp it cannot be an officer's shako. As to the date of 1900 I think this may refer to the contract date and not the date of manufacture. Officers' badges had gilt Crown, HLI cypher, Assaye scroll and elephant. The badge on the boss was also gilt and described 3 thistles. I seriously doubt that they were worn during the Boer War. Stuart Edited September 9, 2009 by Stuart Bates
Mervyn Mitton Posted September 9, 2009 Author Posted September 9, 2009 Thankyou everyone - has been very interesting following the lines of research and conjecture. I am not disappointed that it is o/r's - we must remember they greatly outnumber the officers.
TS Allen Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 Hello Merv, This wouldn't have been worn in the field during the Boer War. The HLI, along with everyone else, wore field order, which for infantry at this time meant the foreign service pith helmet. Sorry to disappoint. As I'm sure you're aware, Boer War field-worn items are insanely rare, Frankly, I'd wouldn't be caught wearing one of these out fighting Boers, I'd be liable to be shot first! On another note, anybody heard the song "Eight Battalion HLI Crossing the Rhine?" At least, I think that's the right battalion number... Good tune. ~TS
Mervyn Mitton Posted September 16, 2009 Author Posted September 16, 2009 Hi - TS. My, - you were a ''busy little bee '' yesterday. Obviously catching-up and thats good - brings back things that get buried. Yes, I did appreciate that it a dress shako - but it dates from the period of the Boer War. I thought for it's age it was in remarkable condition. Mervyn
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