Sorry that I don't have a photo, gentlemen, but I was recently looking at a British officer's dress tunic from the period of Edward VII / George V, and I'm trying to identify the regiment.
Here is what I can tell you:
The collar has gold bullion flaming grenades. Mounted on the grenade is an emblem consisting of an eagle, with wings open, atop a small rectangular base that appears to have the number "8" on it.
The same design of the eagle appears on the tunic buttons.
Additionally, on the collar next to the grenade is a silver coronet style crown, pictured below.
One other question:
I believe that the rank on the shoulder boards was for that of Lieutenant Colonel, but at the base of the shoulder board was a bullion "W".
Does anyone know what the "W" represents?
Thanks, guys!
Here is what I can tell you:
The collar has gold bullion flaming grenades. Mounted on the grenade is an emblem consisting of an eagle, with wings open, atop a small rectangular base that appears to have the number "8" on it.
The same design of the eagle appears on the tunic buttons.
Additionally, on the collar next to the grenade is a silver coronet style crown, pictured below.
One other question:
I believe that the rank on the shoulder boards was for that of Lieutenant Colonel, but at the base of the shoulder board was a bullion "W".
Does anyone know what the "W" represents?
Thanks, guys!
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