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Never seen that before
Hope that the link works:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393756855...sAAOSweuVhqegQ The 1916 triangular female badge is very familiar but look at the one in the dead centre. It has two brass attachments relating to the dates the munition worker served. I am assuming that this is a) A factory addition to the badge b) done after the conclusion of the war as a type of ‘tribute’ or c) simply made by the owner of the badge. Does anyone have any ideas.?
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