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Prior to 1901, the Force wore a very large oval Victorian Crown-top helmet badge, which was - as with many Scottish (and indeed UK forces) - replaced by something a bit smaller following the death of Queen Victoria.

In the same way as the helmet plate's centre-piece was a rather uninventive number, so the Force (being a 'joint County' one) had no distinctive County coat of arms to use as the centrepiece to a new cap badge.

Thus the centre is a shield with entwined initials "R & C" (Ross and Cromarty). Perhaps the lack of a Force title in the belt around the shield was the dubiety about the Force's name, which could be any of "Ross-shire Constabulary" "Ross County Police" "Ross and Cromarty Constabulary".

The photograph of the helmeted officer shows him with a helmet worded Ross-shire Constabulary but his collar insignia RCP stood for Ross County Police. (Although Cromartyshire men had been effectively part of the Ross-shire force for many years it was only in 1889 that the two Counties were officially merged).

This might account for Chief Constable MacAulay introducing the "R&C" logo, which would remain unchanged on the cap badge until the badge was replaced by the Scottish National Constabulary crest ("Semper vigilo") in 1930 or so.
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Author Dave Conner from Inverness, Scotland
Camera location57° 35′ 41.19″ N, 4° 25′ 09.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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