Conway Sailor's Home Liverpool
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I thought at first that this button was for a Royal Naval training ship but when I looked into it I found that Conway was a rather grand boarding house / rest home for sailors in Liverpool. I assume that the button was worn by a member of the establishment's staff.
http://www.chesterwalls.info/gallery/sailorshome7.html |
HMS Conway was a school for naval cadets originally based on a ship of that name anchored in the River Mersey.It was a redundant timber built man of war.
Later HMS Conway was a shore based school on Anglesey and still called HMS Conway. I have a slight interest in HMS Conway because a friend was a cadet at the school on Anglesey in the late 1960`s/early 1970`s and I and a few friends visited him on Anglesey on a couple of occasions. Although the cadets were dressed in RN officers style uniforms ,HMS Conway was not as far as I am aware part of the R.N. and in fact my friend had a career in the Merchant Navy after leaving HMS Conway. P.B. |
Thank you, I did read about the training ship Conway as well as the Liverpool Sailors' Home and I am slightly confused as the front of the button seems to be from one Liverpool institution and the back of the button from another or am I missing something?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Conway_(school_ship) |
Possible explanation is that the buttons were made by the Sailors Home seems unlikely but as Holmes says " take away the impossible and whatever is left..........."
P.B. |
Picking up from the 2019 thread: The backmark "Sailors Home" is for
The Sailors Home Clothing Stores. They were the outfitters for the Conway training ship. |
Thank you for the update.
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