Stuart Bates Posted April 22, 2011 Posted April 22, 2011 (edited) The badge on the forage cap would appear to be that described as "Garrison Staff" in plate 46 of the 1900 Dress Regulations, that is, the royal cypher surmounted by a crown. I know that the DRs refer to officers but this is a senior NCO, a law unto themselves. The collar and cuffs were of "blue cloth." OK, just did some more checking and Garrison Staff on temporary appointment could continue to wear the uniform of the unit from which they came. I don't know about the collar badges though. Inspectors of Army Schools also had the royal cypher surmounted by the crown but their forage cap had a gold lace band with a light blue stripe to its centre. Stuart Edited April 25, 2011 by Stuart Bates
gerardkenny Posted April 23, 2011 Author Posted April 23, 2011 The badge on the forage cap would appear to be that described as "Garrison Staff" in plate 47 of the 1900 Dress Regulations, that is, the royal cypher surmounted by a crown. I know that the DRs refer to officers but this is a senior NCO, a law unto themselves. The collar and cuffs were of "blue cloth." OK, just did some more checking and Garrison Staff on temporary appointment could continue to wear the uniform of the unit from which they came. I don't know about the collar badges though. Inspectors of Army Schools also had the royal cypher surmounted by the crown but their forage cap had a gold lace band with a light blue stripe to its centre. Stuart Hi Stuart, Thanks a lot for that.
Stuart Bates Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 I forgot to say that the period is probably late 1880s to mid 1890s. Stuart
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