The other photo illustrates three soldiers outdoors and seated on a bench
the reverse with a depiction of a pigeon flying over a seascape circumscribed by inscription “FÜR VERDIENSTE UM DAS MARINE-BRIEFTAUBENWESEN” (“FOR SERVICE TO NAVAL MESSENGER PIGEONS”)
An answer by the German Red Cross (two letters
1939 by renaming the existing 20th Infantry Division Curtatone and Montanara
Canada, Dominion. A Set of 97th Algonquin Rifles Badges, by Gaunt, London, 1904 Auction Archive The other photo illustrates three1904 Model. Cap badge in blackened die stamped bronze, reverse with makers plate for J. R. Gaunt, Montreal, measuring 35 mm (h) x 44 mm (w), very fine. 1904 Model. Collar badges also in blackened die stamped bronze, marked on reverse J. R. Gaunt, London, measuring 39. 5 mm (w) x 30 mm (h), very fine.