THE MOORTOWN HOMEGUARD, LEEDS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

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Jogon
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Taken in 1944. Limited information "Left to right: Audrey ?, Kitty ? and Louie White"

Cardiarms
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Post by Cardiarms »

Is the one on the right wearing a West Yorkshire Regiment cap badge?

Caron
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Certainly looks like it to me Cardiarms. My grt uncle has the symbol on his war grave.

Si
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Post by Si »

A sweetheart's cap badge was often worn during both world wars. Smaller jewellery versions were sometimes worn, although this one looks like the actual badge.    

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From Doyle and Foster's British Army Cap Badges:"The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment.)Their badge was the white horse of Hanover, over a brass regimental title, similar in many ways to the badge of the 3rd (King's Own) Hussars. Originally raised in Kent, the regiment had several regional titles before finally becoming a Yorkshire regiment in 1881."

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