drakegoodman
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Much has been written on the origins of the Gibraltar cuff-title, with no finer example than Tony's online article at Kaiser's Bunker.
But it's the collar insignia on the fellows in this picture that has me intrigued. I've seen it before, but not quite as clear as depicted here. Could it stand for the 111th Infantry Division for which Füsilier-Regiment Feldmarschall Prinz Albrecht von Preußen (Hannoversches) Nr. 73 was attached?
Link to the large format picture is below.
Gent 29.10.1914

Gibraltar cuff title, Ghent railway station, October 1914 by drakegoodman, on Flickr
Reverse:
- Brett
But it's the collar insignia on the fellows in this picture that has me intrigued. I've seen it before, but not quite as clear as depicted here. Could it stand for the 111th Infantry Division for which Füsilier-Regiment Feldmarschall Prinz Albrecht von Preußen (Hannoversches) Nr. 73 was attached?
Link to the large format picture is below.
Gent 29.10.1914

Gibraltar cuff title, Ghent railway station, October 1914 by drakegoodman, on Flickr
Reverse:

- Brett