ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

The list below is for all the people and publishers who kindly gave me both invaluable assistance and also donations of badges, without whom I could not have put this site together.

 

In particular I would like to thank Cliff Lord co-author of ‘THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: Unit Histories of the Corps, (1921 – 2001) and its Antecedents’. Cliff has freely advised me in many aspects of badge history and without his help I don’t think I could have completed this site as it stands at present.

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

HEADDRESS, AND EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS.

By Major A. G. Harfield, BEM

Published by Picton Publishing, Chippenham, 1982.

 

THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: Unit Histories of the Corps, (1921 – 2001) and its Antecedents.

By Cliff Lord and Graham Watson

Published by Helion and Company.

 

"STARTING OUT" COLLECTING SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARIA..

By Dudley Wall.

 

INSIGNIA AND HISTORY OF THE RHODESIAN ARMED FORCES 1890 - 1980

By Dudley Wall

 

GRATEFUL THANKS TO:-

 

Joseph P. Costello. Webmaster. RCSigs Militaria. at www.rcsigs.ca

Major Jim Gordon. Royal Australian Signals Museum, Victoria, Australia.

Graham Donley, Yokine, WA 6060, Australia.

Staff Sergeant (SQMS) John Fenson, 70 (Essex Yeomanry) Signals Squadron (Volunteers).

Staff Sergeant Nav Elliot, 94 (Berkshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Volunteers).

Mr. Tony McVeigh and Mr. Jack Frost, 63 SAS Signal Squadron (Volunteers).

68 (Inns of Court & City Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Volunteers).

47 (Middlesex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Volunteers).

B. P. Stanley, ‘Henry’s’ Colchester, Essex.

Lieutenant Colonel M. A. U. Bahar, High Commission for the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Queen’s Gate, London.

Royal Signals Museum, Blandford, Dorset.

Captain Ashok Nath, Himalayan Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

Captain. John F. Lynch R. Signals (V) 32 (Scottish) Signal Regiment (Volunteers).

Gary Steen AO (E1) QM’s Dept, 32 (Scottish) Signal Regiment (Volunteers).

Colonel S A P P Samarasinghe RSP, Signal Regimental Centre, Sri Lanka Corps of Signals.

Mr. Steve C. Seargent, (Reference South African Badges)

Mr. Mike Lukich, (Badge Dealer)