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Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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scrimnet
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photog
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Reply #36 on:
Wednesday 23 January 08 00:32 GMT (UK) »
BTW your chap didn't join the Navy because of a family association with the sea did he?
?.....his father perhaps or an uncle???
One more charge and then be dumb,
When the forts of Folly fall,
May the victors when they come
Find my body near the wall.
medhist
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Wednesday 23 January 08 07:23 GMT (UK) »
Not that I know of. The only family connection with the sea was his great grandfather, Mariner,dead before he was born.
Essex: Boosey/Boozey; Leveridge; McAllister: Morley: Webb
Suffolk: Morley; Leveridge:Crowe; Barnard: Reeve: Webb: Cobb
Norfolk: Hunt, Hammond, Groome,King's Lynn;
Cambridge: Groome
Islington, Holborn, Tottenham: Hunt; Nash
East London/West Ham/East Ham/Dagenham/Bow,Mile End: Smith; Morley: Boosey: McAllister: Webb
Gloucestershire: Smith; Fildes: Ashwin: DJones; Lloyd; Prior; Jenkins;Mitchell; Phillips
Somerset: Smith; Jenkins; Wyatt;Cole;Mitchell
Scotland: McAllister; Love;Lang;Ferguson
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Reply #38 on:
Wednesday 23 January 08 07:55 GMT (UK) »
Nobody seems to have suggested a training ship/establishment.
A close-up of the cap badge might help to identify the other flag and give a clue
Ray
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March-E. Anglia
Morley-Norfolk & Suffolk
medhist
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Wednesday 23 January 08 08:14 GMT (UK) »
I've tried to upload a close up but site won't allow it. If you save and then preview the image you could zoom in on the badge
Essex: Boosey/Boozey; Leveridge; McAllister: Morley: Webb
Suffolk: Morley; Leveridge:Crowe; Barnard: Reeve: Webb: Cobb
Norfolk: Hunt, Hammond, Groome,King's Lynn;
Cambridge: Groome
Islington, Holborn, Tottenham: Hunt; Nash
East London/West Ham/East Ham/Dagenham/Bow,Mile End: Smith; Morley: Boosey: McAllister: Webb
Gloucestershire: Smith; Fildes: Ashwin: DJones; Lloyd; Prior; Jenkins;Mitchell; Phillips
Somerset: Smith; Jenkins; Wyatt;Cole;Mitchell
Scotland: McAllister; Love;Lang;Ferguson
Stewart R
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Thursday 24 January 08 19:12 GMT (UK) »
Most of my attention has been drawn to the cap badge. I don't think the left hand flag is a white ensign because the quadrant that contains the flag of the union fills the whole segment but this one appears to show some white around the edges. I think therefore it is simply the red cross of St. George with some sort of motif, crest or a star in the upper quadrant. upon closer inspection of the other flag it looks suspiciously like a Wheatsheaf, maybe symbolizing that the Shipping line concerned were mainly bulk carriers of grain etc. Just a simple case of finding the Shipping line that used this logo I reckon
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medhist
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Thursday 24 January 08 19:33 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that Stewart.
Essex: Boosey/Boozey; Leveridge; McAllister: Morley: Webb
Suffolk: Morley; Leveridge:Crowe; Barnard: Reeve: Webb: Cobb
Norfolk: Hunt, Hammond, Groome,King's Lynn;
Cambridge: Groome
Islington, Holborn, Tottenham: Hunt; Nash
East London/West Ham/East Ham/Dagenham/Bow,Mile End: Smith; Morley: Boosey: McAllister: Webb
Gloucestershire: Smith; Fildes: Ashwin: DJones; Lloyd; Prior; Jenkins;Mitchell; Phillips
Somerset: Smith; Jenkins; Wyatt;Cole;Mitchell
Scotland: McAllister; Love;Lang;Ferguson
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Thursday 24 January 08 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Best I can do on the badge
Bartlett/Henley on Thames
Caponhurst/Buckinghamshire and?
Denchfield/North Marston/Bucks
Webb/Winchester
Mathias/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
John/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
Smith/Portsmouth/Portsea
Purchas/Bucks and?
Olliffe/Bucks
medhist
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photograph
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Thursday 24 January 08 20:46 GMT (UK) »
Thank you. I couldn't get it very clearly at all. I've been seaching for shipping line uniforms and for training ships which has also been suggested but no luck so far. Thanks trying.
Essex: Boosey/Boozey; Leveridge; McAllister: Morley: Webb
Suffolk: Morley; Leveridge:Crowe; Barnard: Reeve: Webb: Cobb
Norfolk: Hunt, Hammond, Groome,King's Lynn;
Cambridge: Groome
Islington, Holborn, Tottenham: Hunt; Nash
East London/West Ham/East Ham/Dagenham/Bow,Mile End: Smith; Morley: Boosey: McAllister: Webb
Gloucestershire: Smith; Fildes: Ashwin: DJones; Lloyd; Prior; Jenkins;Mitchell; Phillips
Somerset: Smith; Jenkins; Wyatt;Cole;Mitchell
Scotland: McAllister; Love;Lang;Ferguson
scrimnet
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Re: Is this the uniform of able seaman royal navy man 1920-1936. official photog
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Thursday 24 January 08 21:04 GMT (UK) »
One dot on a cross of St George....rear admirals flag? Which retired admiral had his own shipping line? one of them must have....
One more charge and then be dumb,
When the forts of Folly fall,
May the victors when they come
Find my body near the wall.
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