WebOnly a diced band on the forage cap indicated the Highland origin of the company. Off parade, however, the company was permitted to wear trews of Black Watch tartan and a feather bonnet with red hackle. ... Glengarrys with diced bands were adopted as the forage cap of the Highland companies. In 1879, the entire regiment adopted this dress, and ... WebApr 10, 2013 · Scottish regiments favoured blue with a diced band. Sometimes the regimental number would appear at the front of the band. It would seem that it depended upon the individual regiment to begin with but in later years sems to have settled to a blue cap with a band of blue, red or the facing colour. ... Plate F Figure 1, is a corporal of the …
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WebA navy blue tam-o-shanter complete with pre- 1935 regimental badge in silver gilt and green enamel, diced band and red tourie. Two further beret style headdress in navy blue, with diced bands and red touries (no badges) a scarce buff coloured wool beret style tam-o-shanter, diced band in buff and white (no badge), a similar hat in khaki ... WebThis high quality diced Glengarry cap comes from an Ayrshire family firm who have making authentic Scottish bonnets for over 160 years. The bonnet is knitted in wool and then milled to give the high quality felted effect. The left side of the Glengarry hat features a hessian backed grosgrain rosette, to which one of our clan cap badges can be ... WebJun 3, 2013 · ” Dicey ” is a simple and fairly traditional Scottish style bonnet. It has a checked, or ‘diced’ band as it is called. It has come to me in a sort of time capsule of childhood memories of Peter Rabbit . . . as well as my present-day intrigue of a name by “Tam O’ Shanter” . . . cramlington united football club