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Jacket
Object type Classification: NM3.2276
Description
English: Jacket, Captain, Army Service Corps, WW1 Belonged to Captain F G Baddeley, ASC khaki drill jacket; open-necked; waist band; skirt has full vent to waist at back; brass belt hooks either side pockets- two breast patch pockets with box pleat and three-point flap fastened with brass button; two bellows pockets below waist with straight flap fastened with brass button buttons- brass, Army Service Corps buttons- four down front, with small buttons on shoulder straps and on pocket flaps badges- regimental badges- Army Service Corps collar badges rank badges- three metal pips on shoulder straps; cloth badges and braiding on cuffs (some missing) service stripes- cloth chevron badge on right sleeve medal ribbons- British War Medal, Victory Medal with MID clasp note- medal ribbons in wrong order; tunic badly stained; insect damage; and braiding on sleeves very worn
Date World War 1, 1914-18-wars; (1914-1919)
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length: 670mm
width: 350mm
length: 500mm

notes: length of jacket at back
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1984.173
Place of creation United Kingdom
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, U247
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jacket, Captain,Army Service Corps, WW1 Belonged to Captain F G Baddeley, Army Service Corps

jacket, Captain, New Zealand Army Service Corps, WW1 Belonged to Captain Edward Gerrard Baddeley, NZASC Architect Edward Gerrard Baddeley enlisted as 2nd Lieutenant with the New Zealand Army Signal Corps and and left New Zealand with the 37th Reinforcements (New Zealand Specialists)aboard the Ionic (HMNZT 104) on 16 May 1918, bound for London. His service was in Sinai-Palestine.
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