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This one has me stumped! OTC, CCF or What?
Can anyone help with this one? I thought it was an OTC/CCF badge but cannot find it in K&K. I know I have seen a similar coat of arms before? But ID still alludes me!
Small (28 x 30 mm) Whitemetal cap badge with a slider fitting! |
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Hi Andy,
These schools had the motto: United Kingdom Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, Altrincham, Greater Manchester Cheltenham College, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Elmfield College (1863-1932), Heworth, York Ilkeston Grammar School, Ilkeston, Derbyshire Midhurst Grammar School, Midhurst, West Sussex. Strathallan School, Forgandenny, Perthshire Strathaven Academy, Strathaven, Lanarkshire Kettlethorpe High School, Maths And Computing College, Wakefield, West Yorkshire Might help. Cheers, Tinto |
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Don't know the unit but the Coat of Arms appears to be that of the City of Bradford. Hope this helps.
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Could this be a tram workers or early council employee,s badge ? have a similar one from Ashton-u-Lyne which was a Council Tramways badge but it is lugged not slidered.Bob.
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Andy |
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Not in the article" Badges of the Officers Training Corps" by E.J. Martin -Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Spring 1938 and not Bradford Grammar School ( Rawlings no 260).
Still leaves a lot of OTC/ Cadet units that are not mentioned in either of the above. As has been suggested could be a civic badge and not military. P.B.
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Hate to break the spell but I think its possibly a Bradford City Tramways or Omnibus badge see 'British Tramway Company Buttons and Badges' website http://www.birches.plus.com/page148/...1/page191.html for a collar example.
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I wonder if the badge I have is a later, less elaborate cap badge? Thanks to all those that have replied! Andy |
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I believe this badge was on ebay with some others or there was one like it, from the length of the slider I wonder if something has been removed from the bottom of the badge.
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No, no signs of alteration or removal from a larger item!
Andy |
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Same badge in gold anodised is up on e..y at the moment. Advertised as a "Bradford School ACF/CCF ?" .
Would you find a tramways badge in gold anodised ? |
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http://www.birches.plus.com/page148/...1/page191.html
The lugged badge design was certainly worn by the Tramways company. It is not a CCF badge. There are metal versions of the badge design for caps but these are not tramways badges nor CCF/OTC either. I wrote to the owner of the tramways site last year and he was quite certain that they were not worn a Tramways hat badges. Alan |
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Bradford City Volunteer force? - as per the picture in a thread of mine:-
http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ad.php?t=32712 cheers Andy C
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Same badge andy definately. But anodised. No doubt someone will pay a fortune for it, only to find its not what they think it is.
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The successor o Bradford Tramway Corporation; Bradford Trolleybus operated until 1971, so it's feasible that they would have used an AA lugged coat of arms badge.
cheers, Andy C
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