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Title: Uniform identification please
Post by: R J on Sunday 22 May 11 17:21 BST (UK)
I was wondering if anybody might recognise this uniform. 

My Ggrandfather Maurice Connor was born in Carlow( 1886) then moved to Dublin where he married my ggrandmother.  On his marriage cert he states he was an ex soldier.  ( this was 1919)

I have searched archives for his military records but to no avail. Was hoping i may have more luck if i identify his uniform  then possibly his regiment.  With this information i might be able to approach the miliatry archives.

I do know that when he moved to Wales( 1921) he became a member of the gun club, so it could be possible he was in the artillery .

Any advise or help would be much appreiciated
Regards
Rachel
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: scrimnet on Sunday 22 May 11 19:28 BST (UK)
What we need is the best possible scan you can do pse...in high resolution...

What I can say is that this is probably Egypt/Mesopotamia area...He is wearing Khaki Drill (a form of lightweight denim) with a Wolseley (sun) Helmet
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: R J on Sunday 22 May 11 19:36 BST (UK)
Thank  you Scrimnet

Will ask around, see if there is an original.
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: Pete Keane on Sunday 22 May 11 23:45 BST (UK)
Puttees wound infantry style - as RA was still essentially horse drawn I reckon not an artilleryman.

The crop could be a photo prop.

Pete
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: scrimnet on Monday 23 May 11 07:27 BST (UK)
Puttees wound infantry style - as RA was still essentially horse drawn I reckon not an artilleryman.

The crop could be a photo prop.

Pete

Ah yes...forgot to mention! ;D

Gun clubs are just shooting clubs for pistols and rifles
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: t mo on Monday 23 May 11 09:07 BST (UK)
did he have brothers named edward - patrick and dennis only there is a pension record for a michael connor from carlow in the army service corps .
regards
trevor
Title: Re: Uniform identification please
Post by: R J on Monday 23 May 11 12:34 BST (UK)
He had four brothers, Martin, John, William and Thomas, unfortunately not the names you mention.

I have stumbled on Martins records a couple of times myself. Thank you very much for your continued search though.  Much appreciated

Rachel