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R & HB badge
I would welcome comments as to this badge.
It is cut out of thin brass sheet and hat two pillar-type lugs at back. Would it be a made-up item or did this unit have such badges made out of the material mentioned? Thanks for any asistance GTB |
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Railways and Harbour Board ???
Tim
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The unit is "Railways & Harbours Brigade", a WW2 formation. Postwar badges made of brass, however My query is mainly focussed on the type of brass used- whether thin sheet or more solid metal.
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Always helps when you expand an acronym or abbreviation!
Tim
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Badge is good for WWII period. Was produced locally from thin sheet brass and then oxidized. Many troops polished back the oxidation to leave either a copper or brass colour. These were also cast in lead and brass. The unit was around pre-war as well and had a very finely made gilding metal badge made in the UK. These are hard to find as pre-war the unit was small. The unit expanded exponentially c.1940 and therefor the need for many quickly produced badges.
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Tim, you are correct. I copied the abbreviations as they appear on the badge and assumed that SA collectors would identify the unit straightaway.
Milmed, thanks for a detailed and most useful response. I am enclosing a pic of the back to show the 'pillared' fastenings. GTB |
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Wrong pic!!
GTB |
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Finally
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R and H B
This may be of use.
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Hi Dudley,
I believe the bi-lingual title to be war time and the single title 1stRHB and 2ndRHB were worn in the 1920's. But I could be mistaken. There was also a large title RHB that could be from the early period of the unit. Regards Steven |
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Hullo Steven
Many thanks for the date correction of the shoulder titles. Cannot remember now but think that I got them from Curzons book. Will have another look. It needs to be right. Kind regards Dudley |
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No worries Dudley
This was covered in a previous thread... https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...and%2Aharbours |
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