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Brigadier

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Good day Landship members.

Could the policeman in this picture be placed in a 1919/1919 scene?

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I have noticed on pictures that the number of buttons on the coat changed over the years.

Are there any other things I have to change to fit him in a scene from justa after the great war?

Hope to hear from you,

best regards,

Willem



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When I can find it, there's a photo of American troops arriving by ship in Salford, supervised by a police officer. I'll look for it.

Here we are: 

 

http://landships.activeboard.com/t21350635/us-tank-troops-in-manchester/



-- Edited by James H on Tuesday 20th of December 2016 09:36:49 AM

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Even today different Constabularies have different badges on the helmets, which themselves could vary in design, albeit slightly.  In my memory (60s) the police in some places wore white helmets for some duties, I assume for visibility, but perhaps there are ex-policemen on the forum.

jh



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The British Police is and always was organised into different constabularies or police forces. Different constabularies have different uniforms though the differences are matters of detail such as cap badges and buttons. There may be a Police museum and if so they should be able to help. There is also a well known photo of a presentation tank in Kent with a policeman standing next to it that you could use as a model for the Kent constabulary. Sorry can't post it just now. Gwyn

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James, John and Gwyn: thanks for the replies. Much appreciated!

As far as I can see from pictures this 1:35 policeman (sold as a ww2 figure) will fit in my planned diorama of the Mark IV Joy Ride in Southend on Sea. I found this picture of a policeuniform on the web rom just after the great war.

 

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Thanks and best regards,

Willem



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And this one found on the web. The caption says it is a police officer that was working in Southend on Sea from 1914 onwards. Picture from 1914.

So I have to do something woth the buttons .....

police officer southend on sea 1914.JPG



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As far as I can remember the black and white cuff on the left arm was only used when on traffic duty.
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Thanks Paul,
another piece of my puzzle placed!
Best regards,
Willem

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