CEM Ministry of supply
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Gentlemen
Thoughts please on this enamel badge I found please? CIM my mistake Kind regards Chay |
Can't help with the C.I.M but the Ministry of Suppy was formed in 1939 and abolished in late 1959 .
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Thanks Mike,
Yes it’s a weird one and numbered 260 so there must have been a lot of CIMs ? Kind regards Chay |
I think that "CIM" may be the name of a company/factory contracted by the Ministry of Supply to manufacture products (...?... Industrial Manufacturing) and the number on the back is an employee number.
WW1 "War Service" badges were issued to employees and the badge/employee numbers recorded. . |
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Mike,
I just discovered this ! I wonder if it is Clothing Inspectorate Ministry ? |
It is a possibility but as the "Inspectorate of Clothing" was part of the "Ministry of Supply" rather than a separate 'ministry' I have my doubts.
I posted this in another thread about WW1 & WW2 'War Service' badges : Quote:
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...p?albumid=3667 . |
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Mike,
Interesting war service badges there, the ministry of supply they covered just about most ! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Supply Kind regards Chay |
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