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Originally Posted by dumdum
Note that the Firth badge has a 4-digit number whereas the associated 1916 badge has the usual "telephone number" of 5/ 6 digits....
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"Over 270,000 “On War Service” badges were issued to women between May and December 1916."
Firth & Sons employed 5700 workers at Templeborough , approx. 90% were women.
If the Firth backplates were given to all female employees then the one you've shown (5172) must have been a very late issue. The 2 other ones mentioned (IWM and auction) were numbered 2646 and 3377 respectfully.
Edit : The two "Certificates of Appreciation" that the IWM have gives the name and employee number (?) of the member of staff , their job description and dates of employment.
The number on the certificate for Miss.R.Shale is the same as the number on her backplate.
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Ada Rogers - machinist (recess) and ganger at the National Projectile Factory, Templeborough, Sheffield, March 1916 - December 1918.
2.
R.Shale - machinist (chamfer) at the National Projectile Factory, Templeborough, Sheffield , March 1916 - December 1918.