14th/20th KINGS HUSSARS
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SNCO's ARM BADGE
POST 1950's
GILT & BLACK
L & D 36.4 B . read more
20.00 GBP
10TH ROYAL HUSSARS
(Prince Of Wales's Own)
NCO'S ARM BADGE
POST WW2 TYPE
Cr .
L.& D. 30.1 read more
20.00 GBP
H.M.S. SUPERB (VICTORIAN 1880)
SAILORS CAP TALLY. FULL LENGTH
HMS Superb She commissioned at Chatham for service in the Mediterranean on 4 October 1880, and remained on station for seven years. She took part in the bombardment of Alexandria under command of Captain Thomas Le Hunt Ward, where she fired 310 shells of 10-inch calibre at the Egyptian forts. She received ten hits in return, seven of them on her armour, wit... read more
70.00 GBP
H.M.S. SUPERB (VICTORIAN 1880)
SAILORS CAP TALLY. FULL LENGTH
Naval Review at Spithead, 16th August 1902
HMS Superb She commissioned at Chatham for service in the Mediterranean on 4 October 1880, and remained on station for seven years. She took part in the bombardment of Alexandria under command of Captain Thomas Le Hunt Ward, where she fired 310 shells of 10-inch calibre at the Egyptian forts. She received t... read more
100.00 GBP
H.M.S. LION (VICTORIAN 1847)
SAILORS CAP TALLY. FULL LENGTH
Lion was ordered from Pembroke Dockyard on 18 March 1840 and laid down the following July. She was launched on 29 July 1847 and completed on 26 September. The ship was not fitted out and Lion was placed in ordinary. Her construction cost £59,113. Between February 1858 and May 1859, she was fitted with steam propulsion read more
70.00 GBP
H.M.S. LONDON (VICTORIAN 1899)
SAILORS CAP TALLY. FULL LENGTH
Naval Review at Spithead, 16th August 1902
HMS London was the lead ship of the London class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy. The ship was laid down in December 1898, was launched in September 1899,she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until early 1907. She was assigned to the Nore Division of the Home Fleet for near... read more
70.00 GBP
H.M.S. LION (VICTORIAN 1847)
SAILORS CAP TALLY. FULL LENGTH
Lion was ordered from Pembroke Dockyard on 18 March 1840 and laid down the following July. She was launched on 29 July 1847 and completed on 26 September. The ship was not fitted out and Lion was placed in ordinary. Her construction cost £59,113. Between February 1858 and May 1859, she was fitted with steam propulsion read more
100.00 GBP