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“T.F.” pin badge?
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I wondered if anyone has ever come across a badge like the one in the below image at all please? As will be seen it is a small round white-metal/silver coloured pin badge, with the letters “T.F.” on the front and the maker’s mark “J.R.Gaunt London” on the back:
TF Badge.jpg I suspect it isn’t actually military, but picked it up a number of years ago as I thought, probably wrongly, that the “T.F.” might perhaps have stood for ‘Territorial Force’?? As I say, I’m probably not right in this, and that the letters stand for something completely different. In any event, if someone has come across a badge like this before, then I’d obviously be glad to hear about it, or, indeed, and if anybody has any comments on it, good or bad! Many thanks. Regards Martin
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From Hindoostan, Gibraltar and Almanza; to Dunblane, Alma and Brandywine: Tigers, Steelbacks, Dutch Guards, Leather Hats, Nanny Goats and Red Feathers! Interested in style and variation of post-1893 regimental cap badges for the Leicesters, the Northamptons, the Warwicks, the K.L.R., the R.W.F. and the D.C.L.I. “Scutelliphiliacus in vestri insignia pergaudete” |
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Hi Martin
This looks a bit like some badges that I've seen for hunt clubs. Could even be some other sports connection but the Gaunt bit makes me think that it is some kind of military link after all. One clue is that pin back fitting often (though not always) suggests wear by women, so.... |
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I have seen this before in a collection of badges used by a nurse in the TFNS
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So I was close to the mark when I suggested that it was for wear by women?
Isn't it also true that nurse's badges are often in white metal? That "A N" of previous posts that has been suggested as "Assistant Nurse" (and made by Gaunt) is made of this material. |
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Early Territorial Force Nursing Service Badge
Many thanks indeed for the replies Gentlemen. Yes now you’ve mentioned it having a pin fixing would seem to imply it was for wear by a woman, so fits nicely with it being for the Territorial Force Nursing Service. In fact, thanks to this suggestion, I have now found an example on the website of the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps here, where they too think it to be for the T.F.N.S. As this isn’t quite what I thought it might be, and so doesn’t really fit with my collecting, I think I’ll be parting with it, but am obviously grateful for the help in its probable identification.
Best regards Martin
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From Hindoostan, Gibraltar and Almanza; to Dunblane, Alma and Brandywine: Tigers, Steelbacks, Dutch Guards, Leather Hats, Nanny Goats and Red Feathers! Interested in style and variation of post-1893 regimental cap badges for the Leicesters, the Northamptons, the Warwicks, the K.L.R., the R.W.F. and the D.C.L.I. “Scutelliphiliacus in vestri insignia pergaudete” |
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Found this on a Nursing Collectables site :
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Rare Round T.F.N.S. Badge!
Many thanks for your posting Mike, and especially for the link to the items on Peters Nursing Collectables site, which clearly shows an example of my badge, which, as you note, he describes as “the rare TF round badge”! This certainly helps to confirm what has already been suggested, and what the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps website appear to have suspected. A great result, and the Forum at its best!
Regards Martin
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From Hindoostan, Gibraltar and Almanza; to Dunblane, Alma and Brandywine: Tigers, Steelbacks, Dutch Guards, Leather Hats, Nanny Goats and Red Feathers! Interested in style and variation of post-1893 regimental cap badges for the Leicesters, the Northamptons, the Warwicks, the K.L.R., the R.W.F. and the D.C.L.I. “Scutelliphiliacus in vestri insignia pergaudete” |
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