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Today's parade beside St Paul's Cathedral - can any clever person identify the regiment (or corps) whose soldiers were wearing the uniform caps/hats with the bright yellow saw-tooth stripe?
Here is an officer's dress cap for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, perhaps the most colorful British Army dress cap. Made, as usual, by Herbert Johnson, it appears unworn.
I added the black felt background to the badge, often missing, that is used to honor the memory of Tsar Nicholas II, Colonel in Chief of the Royal Scots Greys until his death.
Here is an officer's dress cap for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, perhaps the most colorful British Army dress cap. Made, as usual, by Herbert Johnson, it appears unworn.