Expanding the image limits - by: djb
I have modified the parameters for images added to posts in the forum. The limits are now: Max width: 2,000 pixels Max height: 2,000 pixels Max size: 500KB Max attachments per post: 10 Images of...
View Article6th (Militia) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment Enlistment building? - by:...
Where did soldiers go to enlist with the 6th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment in Birmingham? I've heard something about it being Stoney Lane in Birmingham, but I'm not sure.
View Article".. the shot passing through the heart." - by: Rory
Here's another of my Bethune's men. Fisher survived the war but died "by his own hand" the inquest referring to the incident as an accident. A sad way for a man to go. Edward Seymour Fisher Trooper,...
View ArticleLovats Scouts Photo - by: Baden Powell
Digging thru my photo collection I came across this one that I acquired north of Dundee in Jan 1993. Lightly written on the back in pencil is Lovats Scouts. Somewhere in my library shelves I have a...
View ArticleScottish National Red Cross Hospital - by: dunnboer
I would be interested to know whether anyone can throw any light on this tribute medal which is not illustrated in Hibbard although he does have a different medal to this hospital (J7). This example is...
View ArticleWANTED 1915 - by: 2li0
Hello Wanted 1915 trio to 9992 Cpl. Charles Henry Corfield 3rd Canadian Infantry (Toronto Regt.), to reunite with his QSA for the South African War cheers Phil
View ArticleSteinaecker's Horse Badge??? - by: RoyS
Hello Chaps, I realize this may be something of a long shot but would anyone happen to have a slouch hat badge to Steinaecker's Horse..? It may be my eyes but I cannot see any reference in Owen's...
View ArticleScottish Horse Photo & Etc - by: Baden Powell
Another photo and some smalls from my collections. The photo enlargement of the Badge allows the St. Andrews Cross to be a little more evident. The Collar Badge is of the WW I Type, The larger Badge is...
View ArticleNesbitt's Horst in Silver - by: RoyS
Hi Chaps, I just had this lovely silver NH (Nesbitt's Horse) badge arrive, so wanted to share it with you all for interest and opinions. A simple badge but lovely none the less. Cheerio, Roy...
View ArticleThomas Albert SCOTT - by: John Eldridge
Hi - I am researching my Gt Grandfather Thomas Albert SCOTT born 1858 in Edinburgh. He served with the 11th and then the 10th Hussars leaving (according to his Military record) as a Bandmaster in 1897....
View ArticleNesbitt's Horse in Silver - by: RoyS
Hi Chaps, I just had this lovely silver NH (Nesbitt's Horse) badge arrive, so wanted to share it with you all for interest and opinions. A simple badge but lovely none the less. Cheerio, Roy...
View ArticleEnoch Evans - Q.M.S. in the Midland Mounted Rifles - by: Rory
Enoch Evans Quartermaster Sergeant, Midland Mounted Rifles – Anglo Boer War - Queens South Africa Medal with clasps Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 & 1902 to 50 Q.M. SERJT. E. EVANS, MIDLAND M.R....
View ArticleQSA Medal with 4 clasps - by: raylaut1
I have a name, William Henry Burrows and a photograph of him. I have not been able to find his service records. The uniform he is wearing is that of an Hussar. The medal he is wearing shows 4 clasps....
View ArticleQueensland Mounted Infantry title. - by: LinneyI
Forum members Encouraged by the on-going array of titles shown on this topic, might IL submit a fairly recent find? Fashioned from brass (about 70 thou thick), IL might be forgiven for considering this...
View ArticleA Very Interesting Pair Of Photographs - by: Baden Powell
One of the Joys of Old Age is having the time and chance to go thru all the items you have accumulated and saved over the years. While going thru the several large boxes of photographs I have acquired...
View ArticleKeen's Mustard Tin....... - by: QSAMIKE
Hi Everyone...... This just showed up on ebay and it is one of the most complete one I have seen in a long time (Inner Lid)....... Thought you might be interested..........
View ArticleA Conundrum Title of The Aust. Commonwealth Horse. - by: LinneyI
Gentlemen, Recently, on a routine search of a popular search engine, IL came across the site of the British and Commonwealth Military Badge Forum and - viewing their page of British ABW shoulder...
View ArticleVery Unusual Casing For A QSA, 6846 S. MALONEY, LIVERPOOL RGT - by: Baden Powell
6846 PTE. S. MALONEY, L'POOL REGT. Is the naming on this three clasp QSA, TRANSVAAL, SA 1901, SA 1902. What is so unusual is the creative case to contain his medal. I so far am unable to establish who...
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