Suffolk Regiment.
Embroidered example of the yellow / red rectangular sleeve insignia worn by Battalions of the Suffolk Regiment. { Paper stuck to reverse } read more
14th. Indian Infantry Division.
Scarce WW II printed example of the large black letter " Q " with a mountain range to the centre on a red background with " Hooks and Eyes " to the reverse. This Division was originally part of the Eastern Army fighting in the Arakan before 14th. Army was formed. The letter " Q " represented Quetta were the Division was formed, overlooked by the mountain, " Takatu " read more
2nd. Polish Armoured Division { Warsaw }
WW II embroidered example of the winged armoured arm holding a sword on a pale khaki arched backing. This Division fought in Italy with the 2nd. Polish Corps. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Engineers.
Printed example of the red winged wheel on a half blue and half " waves " shield. Worn by Transportation Units of the Royal Engineers Army Emergency Reserve. read more
Scottish Command.
WW II embroidered example of the yellow rampant Scottish Lion on a red square background. read more
20.00 GBP
5th. Infantry Division.
Embroidered example of the white letter " Y " on a circular black backing above a single green " Rifle Regiment " arm of service strip still affixed to a section of battledress material. read more
North Kent and Surrey District.
WW II stencil / painted example of the White horse within a white oval on a dark green background. read more
Somerset Light Infantry { Prince Albert's }
Scarce WW II printed example of the yellow roman numeral, " XIII " on a green backing with blue outline. Worn as a Battalion sign by the Somerset Light Infantry. read more
79th. Armoured Division.
WW II embroidered example of the black and white bull's face on a yellow triangle. This Armoured Division's tanks were equipped with " Hobart's Funnies " for the Normandy landings in June 1944, " Kangaroo's " , " Crocodiles" , " Flails" , and " Buffaloes " read more
4th. Guards Brigade.
Silk woven example of the white " ever open eye " and the roman numeral " IV " on a shield of Household Brigade colours. read more










