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Title: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: Silent Whale on Monday 22 August 11 19:25 BST (UK)
Sorry, not a very good photo but any ideas about any of them greatly appreciated.

(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee38/silentwhale/unknowncapbadges.jpg)

Ta!

Neil
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: mmm45 on Monday 22 August 11 20:25 BST (UK)
Neil

Canadian I think?

Ady
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: Silent Whale on Monday 29 August 11 08:19 BST (UK)
Thanks Ady - I did have one Pioneer who was on loan to a Canadian unit (won the Military Medal) but that was on my maternal side and this lot are on my paternal side. Could be though. Neil
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: old rowley on Monday 29 August 11 08:55 BST (UK)
2nd from the left at the back would appear to have the form and shape of the R.A. cap badge and would possibly belong to the man 1st on the left (notice he has a white lanyard). 1st on the left sitting is a Canadian cap badge and would possibly belong to the soldier 3rd from the right at the back as it would seem that he has maple leaf collar dogs, as for the other two I would not have a clue as it could be a number of regiments.

OR.
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: Silent Whale on Tuesday 30 August 11 19:01 BST (UK)
Cheers OR - all seems to make perfect sense. If it's not bad enough trying to identify people they then go and swap their blasted hats about!

The one sitting, 2nd from the left, I'm hoping I can prove is my great grandfather; either by identifying him directly or eliminating the others!

Thanks

Neil
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: mmm45 on Tuesday 30 August 11 19:13 BST (UK)
Do you mean the guy sitting 2nd from left as we look at it?
if so do you have a name and place of birth to check Canadian attestation records that is definately a maple leaf CEF cap badge I think.

Ady
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: Silent Whale on Tuesday 30 August 11 19:32 BST (UK)
Arr, well, yes a name - there lies another tale!

Definitely born Arthur George Turner in Hasting 30 May 1878. Definitely served in the navy between 1895 and 1901 - probably deserted and went by the name of Arthur George Bertram.

I have a medal card for Arthur G Bertram saying he was a gunner in the RFA and then RGA (TF) but can't say for definite it was him. Can't find any service record.

This is my grandfather below and I think he looks like the one second from the left sitting - who I think is his father - Arthur George Turner/Bertram/Bartram! All I know is that they are all Bertram's of some description!

(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee38/silentwhale/ArthurStanleyTTBertram1930.jpg)
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: mmm45 on Tuesday 30 August 11 20:37 BST (UK)
No matching Canadian records but its already been discussed Hat Swap! Just to confuse stuff!! :)

Have you got his RN record?

Ady
Title: Re: Any chance of recognising cap badges please?
Post by: Silent Whale on Wednesday 31 August 11 10:57 BST (UK)
Yes - have his RN record from TNA but last entry just says 'run' - so I assume they never caught him! Most ships/shore bases have either 'run' or 'cells' against them.

I'm probably clutching at straws thinking he is one of the army lads in the photo. I'll probably have to see if I can trace all the family to see which ones served in WW1.

Thanks for you thoughts.

Neil