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    #16
    5th MR etc is presumably 5th Mounted Rifles.

    Did'nt notice the NZ on the cyclists nadge, I wonder if they're like the Brits - produced with differing numbers of spokes.

    The lion & unicorn job is general service.

    The lion badge is the Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), it's currency as a design is about the same as the majority of the others give or take literally a year or two.

    There's nothing obvious from the photos to say whether any of them were actually produced circa 1900 or circa 1950, the designs did'nt change over that period.

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      #17
      Hi,

      Leigh thanks for the info.
      All the best Merdock

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        #18
        Nice belt and badges. The NZ Cyclist Corps one is a fairly rare cap badge here in NZ (goes for approx NZ$80+ ). The corps had quite a short history. Cyclist Corps formed 5 April 1915, embarked from Wellington, NZ 6 May 1916 and was disbanded in England in May 1919.

        The 5th Mounted Rifles (Otago Hussars) is also a nice badge. They and the 7th (Southland) MR were the only mounted NZ troops serving in France between 1916-1919. They were almalgamated with the 7th and 12th in 1921. That cap badge sells around the NZ$40+ mark.

        Hope this is of some help.
        Cheers
        Chris

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          #19
          Hi,

          Thanks for that info ,no one new much about the NZ badges around here.
          Thanks Merdock

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