Quote Originally Posted by War dog View Post
Nathan

First of all, thanks for the link to the gallery of pictures. Many of the men are wearing something with a blue background on their left lapels. I assume that this is representing the st. Andrew's Society. However, one tall gentleman is wearing a much larger piece on his lapel that seems to be all silver in colour. Any idea what it is and what the significance is?
Thanks
Wardog
They are just badges of office in the St. Andrew's society. The executive has the silver ones and I think the blue is for committee chairs or something. They help newcomers to know who to approach about things.