Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles (Paperback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 328
Illustrations: 50 black and white illustrations
ISBN: 9781526781888
Published: 28th July 2020
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Newly revised and updated, 'Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles' records the titles worn throughout the British Army by units of the Regular, Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer, Territorial and Cadet forces.
Details of some two thousand patterns are set out in the text and illustrated by photographs from the author's unique collection.
Ray Westlake is a recognised authority on British Army lineage and gives dates of formation, amalgamation, disbandment and changes in designation for all regiments.
'Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles' is recognised by collectors and military historians alike as the definitive reference work.
Today, some sixteen years after it first appeared, the book remains the only reliable guide to an increasingly popular form of collecting.
This edition, with two supplements, brings it abreast of the last round of mergers and amalgamations.
Overall, this is a very impressive book and the author has managed very well to get so many examples presented. I truly doubt if there will be any other books on this subject written with such a high degree of research and skill. If you have any shoulder titles, then this book is simply essential.
Dr Stuart C Blank
About Ray Westlake
The late Ray Westlake was born in September, 1942 in London, and joined the Military Historical Society in 1968 and has recently completed twenty years as a member of its Committee. Recognised as an authority on badges and insignia, he was responsible in 1977 for publication of the first ever book dealing with metal shoulder titles. His second on the same subject is now regarded in collecting circles as the definitive work. A life-long study of the Auxiliary Forces also provided a number of standard reference works on the Volunteer and Territorial Forces of Great Britain. Ray Westlake was a member of the Western Front Association and lived in South Wales where he ran a mail order book service, which supplies books on all aspects of British military history. He contributed several hundred articles to militaria magazines and society journals. Previous books include: 'Military Shoulder Titles (Infantry - 1997), 'Kitchener's Army - A practical History (1989), The Territorial Force 1914 (1994), British Battalions on the Somme (1994) and British Regiments at Gallipoli (1996).