Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the red maltese cross and white saltire on a black shield. Worn by the 32nd.Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
79th. Armoured Division.
WW II printed example of the black and white bull's face on a yellow triangle. This Division's armour was equipped with " Hobart's Funnies " for the Normandy beach landings, Crocodiles, Flails and Kangaroos and Buffaloes. read more
Lahore District.
WW II embroidered example of the black field-gun { Zam-Zammah } on a scarlet backing with pale k.d. tropical material affixed to the reverse bearing four press-stud fittings to form a shoulder strap slip-on. read more
Royal Corps of Signals.
Unusual pattern silver bullion wire embroidered number, " 8 " and a pair of wings within a wire border on a black triangle. Worn by Number 8 Squadron Air Formation Signals. read more
Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
Scarce printed example of the white church and title, " Ormskirk " on a dark blue background. Worn by 22 Stores Company R.A.O.C. { Third Pattern } read more
51st.{ Highland } Division / Black Watch.
WW II tropical pale k.d. shoulder strap bearing the printed red " H D " in a circle on a blue backing of the 51st. Highland Division below a section of Black Watch tartan. read more
Aden Garrison.
Very scarce printed example of the red Arab dagger backed by a pair of crossed spears surmounted by the crown on a black backing. { Paper glue spots to reverse, removed from old album.} read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce printed example of the red letter, " M " on a blue square worn by the 110th. Field Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
Scarce printed example of the black church and title " Ormskirk " on a white background. Worn by 22 Stores Company R.A.O.C. { Second Pattern.} { Old tape stain to reverse } read more
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Royal Artillery- Anti-Aircraft.
WW II printed example of the single red Buckle on a pale khaki rectangular backing. Worn by the 4th. Anti-Aircraft Division who were responsible for the Anti-Aircraft defences around Birmingham and later for Manchester and Liverpool. read more