69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot Glengarry cap badge (1874–1881 pattern) – original example of British Army headdress insignia associated with the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot. This pattern dates to the late Victorian period during the reign of Queen Victoria and was worn in the years immediately preceding the regiment’s incorporation into the county regiment system under the Childers Reforms.
The badge features the regiment’s distinctive device in relief, incorporating regimental title and number in period military styling associated with British infantry insignia of the late 19th century. Designed for wear on the Glengarry cap, the construction reflects the compact and practical format used for British Army undress headdress during this period.
Glengarry badges formed an important element of regimental identity and were worn as a visible indication of unit affiliation. The 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot served with distinction across a number of campaigns and maintained its own traditions and insignia prior to becoming part of the The Welsh Regiment in 1881.
Original badges from the 1874–1881 period are increasingly sought after due to their relatively short period of issue and connection to the final years of the numbered regiment era in the British Army.
Manufactured in brass with original helmet-style fittings to the reverse, this example represents an authentic piece of Victorian British military headdress insignia.
Dimensions
Approx. 78mm height
Condition
Good overall antique condition, with clear detailing and age-related wear consistent with period use and storage. The surface shows expected patina and light handling marks. Reverse fittings remain intact. No major damage or modern repairs are evident.

















