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I'm back in town, Dave, and have sent you the email with the attachment. Thank you VERY much! Regard! Mark | |||
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Mark Cross' Dad 1944 Dave Turner ![]() | |||
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Thank you, Dave! Like I mentioned above, that's Dad wearing his 1943 Lipton(Rolex) 15j Oyster he received from my Grandpa for his graduation. He wore it daily until 1986, then gave it to me. I sent it to Chris Abell a couple years ago and he completely overhauled it for me, so it remains a viable timepiece in my family. This was Dad's graduation photo when he left Great Lakes and before being sent to a destroyer in the Atlantic for the remainder of the war. Regards! Mark | |||
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The watch Dave Turner ![]() | |||
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Great photo, and a great watch too. Cheers, Bob. | ||||
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Here is a photo of Signallers in Waziristan, 1902. ![]() Here is a group of officers of the 29th. Punjabi's, dated circa 1914. See the officer in the foreground, with what appears to be TWO watches on his wrists? ![]() Very unusual! After further research, I found this snippet from an article in an Australian newspaper, about a Sergeant-Major Frank Weir, and his diary during the Boer War. ![]() In the excerpt, dated November 1900, we see that:
This leads me to believe that the officer in the 29th. Punjabi's was wearing the same as S.M. Weir, a watch and a compass. Thanks for looking, Bob. | ||||
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Two prints of aerial photographers in WW1. ![]() ![]() | ||||
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Here is a WW1 pilot local to me, born only half a dozen miles from my home.
![]() His medals, on display at Nottingham Castle. ![]() His memorial, also at Nottingham Castle. ![]() More info below. http://s5.postimg.org/605prfuon/1916_albert_ball.jpg | ||||
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This booklet from 1910 shows in the page below that British officers were required to wear wrist watches. ![]() ![]() This photo below shows Major Francis Younghusband, leader of the 1903 Tibetan Expeditionary Force, wearing what appears to be a genuine wrist watch, of the type with lugs and not a leather pocket watch holder. ![]() This may be the earliest photo of this type of wrist watch. The poor resolution of this image is down to it's being a photo of my TV screen! Thanks, Bob. | ||||
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Some Boer War-era photos. Lt. Leslie C. Maygar, VC. ![]() Colonel Henry Finn, DCM. ![]() Officers of the King's Own Royal Lancasters. ![]() Some musicians having a bit of fun. ![]() Here is an excerpt from a circa 1900 Omega catalogue showing these wristlets. ![]() ![]() And a 1901 advert for the Mappin "Campaign Watch". ![]() Thanks for looking, Bob. | ||||
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Thank you Bob. Excellent research. | |||
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You're most welcome Greg. Here are some more, this time from WW1. Marshal Foch, 1918. ![]() Field Marshal Haig, 1916. ![]() A closer cut for this doughboy, 1917. ![]() Angel Of Mercy with officer, both wearing watches, 1914 (c). ![]() Unknown sailor, 1917. Please note the unusual position of the crown, at 1.30. This is a rare sight, only a couple of adverts ever seen for this type. There also appears to be a crystal protector on the watch too. ![]() ![]() Having a big smoke, 1917. ![]() Several watches worn by these Australians, two leather pocket watch holders with covers, and a lugged watch. Great photo, 1915. ![]() An Australian watch advert, 1914. ![]() ...and another for the leather wristlet with cover, probably the same one as in the photo! 1915. ![]() Finally,a cartoon from 1918 showing "Uncle Sam" giving the "Kaiser" a decent left cross. But, if we look in the background, we see the Kaiser's second with the sponge is wearing a wrist watch! ![]() ![]() | ||||
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