Photograph of an un-named Private in the Undress uniform of the King Edward’s Horse with girdle, walking out, circa 1913 (Courtesy of David Knight). Interestingly, he is wearing the first pattern KEH headdress badge with collar badges of the British Asian Squadron denoting he was in 'A' Squadron KEH. The Squadron collar badges were worn for a number of years after the headdress badges and Squadron badges were replaced with KEH pattern badges in 1910.
Photograph of an un-named Private in the Undress uniform of the King Edward’s Horse with girdle, walking out, circa 1913 (Courtesy of David Knight). Interestingly, he is wearing the first pattern KEH headdress badge with collar badges of the British Asian Squadron denoting he was in 'A' Squadron KEH. The Squadron collar badges were worn for a number of years after the headdress badges and Squadron badges were replaced with KEH pattern badges in 1910.