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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: amber42 on Saturday 06 June 15 16:05 BST (UK)
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I am hopefully attaching two photos they are supposed to be of the same person. To me the uniforms look different. Can anyone tell from the hat perhaps what the regiment is and if they are the same.
With thanks.
Jane
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Possibly The Royal Engineers. Do you have a place of birth?
Jebber
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My son thinks it is the Bedfordshire regiment, have a look on Google images.
Incidentally we don't think the two photos are of the same men.
Pat
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In the top picture the man is wearing the Utility Uniform, no pleats in the pockets.
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He was born in York in 1856. He disappeared from the records from 1891 He had a son born 1881 of the same name maybe they are father and son. Does the photo give any clue to dates. The son was on the census at the Aldershot military in Stanhope and Wellington Lines. Royal Army Medical corps depot. Could that be one of the photos?
Just seen second post Jebber. Sorry to be ignorant but what is a utility uniform?
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If you compare the two pictures you will see pleats in the pockets of the man in the second picture, there are none in the uniform in the top picture. The utility uniform was to save on fabric, I think came out in 1914, but I stand to be corrected on that.
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The Lanyard on one shoulder is a clue to specialism or trade of a soldier.
I suggest that you post the second photo on the WW1 section of the Forum, and ask them to tell you what the Lanyard means?
Then there is the leather bandolier, probably for ammunition bullets, I guess.
Then the Cap badge, which I think has eight points to the star, by the looks of it.
You could try a goo*** search on military Cap badges, see if you can maqke a match.
The only word of caution that I would add is that sometimes photographers would have an assortment of accessories that they could lend to men wanting to enhance the photos. All may NOT be what it seems, sorry to say.
When my dad was in Edinburgh in 1940, He got a photo taken of himself in a traditional Scots soldier uniform.
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Thank you all for your help. Plenty of suggestions to take up.
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Good evening,
2nd pic is Bedfordshire regt, Cross pattee superimposed on 8 pointed star. Open centre with a stag in it, war time badge had solid centre with stag on it.
No means of identifying 1st pic.
John915
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deleted......wrong info.