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    Cameron Highlander Officer Enquiry

    Hello, everyone.
    I need some advice. As the Poilus vignette nears completion (photos to follow in due course), I'm planning the next subject which is probably going to be a captain in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders at Tel-el Kebir (think I've spelt that correctly).Can anyone enlighten me as to how rank was denoted on infantry then? I have a Victoria's Heroes fig, which comes without info.
    Any advice appreciated.
    Thanks
    DS
  • Windy
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2018
    • 379
    • Alex
    • Dorset

    #2
    Hi Dave. Tel-el-Kebir was fought in 1882, just after the Cardwell reforms but just before officers ranks were changed to their modern format. Rank insignia was worn on the shoulder but only field officers (major and above) wore crowns and stars. Having said that, during the Egypt campaign officers of the Camerons appear to have worn a plain scarlet jacket without any insignia at all!

    Windy

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    • Guest

      #3
      Thanks, Windy. Well, if nothing else, that makes life easier!
      So, no pips or cuff embroidery?

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      • Windy
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2018
        • 379
        • Alex
        • Dorset

        #4
        Hard to describe but a picture paints a thousand words! Like this:

        [ATTACH]314936[/ATTACH]
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        • Guest

          #5
          That's great. Thanks.
          It looks like the same figure - painted really well.
          Now I'm worrying...

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          • Jon Heptonstall
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 1704

            #6
            And another.I wouldn't normally use a model as a reference source but this one is great.
            Bill Horans work.[ATTACH]314962[/ATTACH]
            Jon
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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 18895
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              ...and here is a contemporary picture by James Wilson from 1883 that is in the Highlander’s museum...

              [ATTACH]314981[/ATTACH]
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              • Guest

                #8
                Those are grand.
                Thanks very much, gents.

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