231st.Independent Infantry Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the white maltese cross on a scarlet shield with three " press-studs" and a piece of leather affixed to the reverse. Originally based in Malta during the siege, this Division then joined the Sicily and Italy landings before being withdrawn for their third assault landing in Normandy in June 1944. read more
1st.Commonwealth Division.
Fine quality gold bullion wire example of the light blue shield bearing the king's crown and " Commonwealth " title. read more
3rd. Indian Infantry Division. { Chindits }
Fine WW II embroidered and slightly padded example of the yellow " Chinthern " on a blue circular backing with two loops and a split-pin fitting to the reverse. This Division was better know as " The Chindits " and as part of the 14th.Army under the command of Major-General Ord Wingate D.S.O. became very well known for their long range penetration expeditions into enemy-held territory. read more
20th. { Light } Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the dark blue cross with red central dot on a white background. Formed in 1914 as part of the Second New Army and comprised of the 59th.,60th.,and 61st. Infantry Brigades. { Sign worn with the cross vertically not as depicted in the photograph.} read more
105th. { Madras } Lines of Communication Area.
WW II unusual bullion wire embroidered example of the Golden Phoenix rising from the flames on a black background. { Tear to lower edge not affecting the design.} read more
Formation Sign.
Unknown ? green embroidered triangle on a jungle green khaki backing. { Paper and glue to reverse } read more
55th. Infantry Division. { West Lancashire }
Embroidered example of the red rose of Lancashire with a green stem bearing five leaves each side { 5 and 5 = 55th. } on a pale tropical backing. Formed from Territorial units from Liverpool and West Lancashire. read more
Somerset Light Infantry.
WW II printed example of the yellow on dark green roman numeral, " XIII " Worn as a Battalion Sign by the Somerset Light Infantry. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered shoulder title / formation sign worn by 601 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. The title " City of Bristol " in black on an arched dark green backing. read more
75.00 GBP