Ceylon Garrison
Rare short-lived embroidered example of the yellow Elephant's head on a black square. read more
12th. Anti-Aircraft Division.
WW II printed example of the black and white " Double-six " domino on a red diamond shaped backing. This Division was responsible for the Anti-Aircraft defence of South-West Scotland and Northern Ireland. { Sign has been stiffened around a piece of Religious card. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered example of the White Yorkshire Rose on a half brick-red and half fawn backing worn by 49 Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery. { Formed from the West Yorkshire Regiment. } read more
Jewish Brigade Group.
Rare WW II silk woven example of the golden Star of David on a blue / white / blue backing. Raised in the Middle-East from Jewish Palestinian and British units the Brigade fought in Italy and then later in Germany. read more
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the white bird and gauntlet on a divided red over blue backing. Worn by 92 Army Group Royal Artillery read more
33 Indian Corps.
WW II woven example of the white sword trident and a pair of wings on a black background. Originally raised as an Amphibious Expeditionary Force the design representing the three services similar to the Combined Operations badge. From May 1944 to May 1945 this corps travelled over 1,200 miles liberating over 55,000 square miles of enemy held territory. read more
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Green Jackets Training Brigade.
Printed example of the Rifle Green bar with red and brown strips to each end. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce printed example of the white tower on a galley flying the flags of St. Andrew on a red and blue divided backing. Worn by 84 Army Group Royal Artillery formed from Scottish T.A units. read more
North East District.
Scarce embroidered example of the green and black diagonally divided rectangle bearing the two red " T 's " in the black section and the white Yorkshire Rose in the green part. { Sign produced but never worn } read more
15th. Infantry Division.( Scottish )
WW II silk embroidered example of the red Scottish Lion within a yellow circle on a black square. Originally part of the Home Forces this Division landed in Normandy in June 1944 as part of 21st. Army Group. read more