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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #9 on: Friday 16 September 16 07:42 BST (UK) »
I think it is the Royal Scots Fusiliers, some are wearing a Tam o Shanter (TOS) cap and other are wearing what looks like a army side cap with the same RSF flaming grenade badge, the side cap may be a Glengarry but detail is obscured  and if it was a Glengarry it would have diced band around.
Their main depot area was  the Churchill Barracks in Ayr (renamed after Winston in 1942) now demolished.

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Thank you James,
That 's interesting. I had thought because a Kilmarnock photographer had been used that the location was Kilmarnock , but of course it is perfectly feasible that the location is in Ayr.
I didn't know there were barracks - the Churchill Barracks - in Ayr :o and now I'm going to try and find images of that.
The Royal Fusiliers - that's very interesting too. Thanks for the cap information. It's such a shame the photo can't be enlarged to show sufficient detail .

Many thanks again for giving me more to investigate ,

Looby :)

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #10 on: Friday 16 September 16 08:50 BST (UK) »
Not Royal Fusiliers..............Royal Scots Fusiliers, one of the largest Fusilier Badges

There would always be a photographer near a military installation/barracks who would travel to the barracks to take photgraphs of passing out parades,cadre courses etc.
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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #11 on: Friday 16 September 16 09:02 BST (UK) »
I think they are definitely side caps and NOT glengarrys.    The glengarry would have a bobble on the top similar to the TOS.    They also appear to have piping and buttons at the front

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #12 on: Friday 16 September 16 10:08 BST (UK) »
I wasn't sure at first now agree, not Glengarry bonnet no wee red tourie on it, the "piping" is two buttons that hold the ear flaps on the hat.

I wonder if it is a Home Guard unit, usually they came last in the queue for equipment and uniform hence the mix of head wear.


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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #13 on: Friday 16 September 16 10:28 BST (UK) »
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I wonder if it is a Home Guard unit, usually they came last in the queue for equipment and uniform hence the mix of head wear.


James

That's a good point, all of the men appear to be of various age, some look to old for service  :-\
also the man sat dead center on the front row (the one who looks to be in charge) is wearing what looks like WWI medal ribbons.

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #14 on: Friday 16 September 16 10:35 BST (UK) »
"Their main depot area was  the Churchill Barracks in Ayr (renamed after Winston in 1942)"

Possibly the photo was to celebrate the above?

Not much help of course  ;)

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #15 on: Friday 16 September 16 12:59 BST (UK) »
Not Royal Fusiliers..............Royal Scots Fusiliers, one of the largest Fusilier Badges

There would always be a photographer near a military installation/barracks who would travel to the barracks to take photgraphs of passing out parades,cadre courses etc.
James

Ooops sorry James, my silly mistake. I was typing in a hurry because I was due out the door  in 10 minutes to make an appointment.

Frank and James - your comments regarding the mixture of headwear , the appearance of "older" men and the older man in charge - are very interesting.  A Home Guard unit could be a strong possibility then. I now need to make enquiries of surviving family members to find out if my paternal grandfather was involved with the Home Guard.
Funnily enough on looking with a magnifying glass again I see a man who looks very like my great-grandfather too !!

I know Dad's Army portrays the Home Guard as having very old men in it's ranks - Fraser, Jones and Godfrey - but was there an age limit as too how old a man could be ?

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #16 on: Friday 16 September 16 13:04 BST (UK) »
BW252 , thanks for your comment and for clarifying the side caps.

Scouseboy, sorry I missed your comments earlier.  I will try to enlarge one area of photo but to be honest I think it loses focus and detail . You could be right about it being a unit being photographed before leaving for overseas. But I am now considering more the Home Guard. Thanks for you help !

Looby :)

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Re: Help needed please to identify Scottish Regiment/Unit
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 17 September 16 09:02 BST (UK) »
Hi all,

After researching and looking for images of Churchill Barracks, Ayr online I have come to the conclusion that my photo was not taken there.
I then started looking at images of large existing buildings in Ayr & Kilmarnock. My original gut feeling was that the building reminded me of Kilmarnock Academy - but it isn't.

However a further search led me to this   https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/Resources/Image/H/Hurlford-PS-03.08-4.JPG

I now believe the photo was taken outside Hurlford School which is still open today as Hurlford Primary school.  Hurlford is a small town just a mile or so from Kilmarnock.

Can others see the similarities between building  in the two images please? Or do I need to move this to another board for this help?

If it is Hurlford School, why would these soldiers be gathered there for a photograph?

Any comments welcome please,

Looby ;D