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Anglo-french enamel badge
Enamel french badge made and bearing "OSFB".
"FB" seems to means "Franco-Britannique" and refers to phoney war. Size 2,9 x 2,3 cms. Thanks for help. Vincent |
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A lapel badge of L'Organisation Scolaire Franco Britannique.
From a Google search: OSFB (Organisation Scolaire Franco Britannique - student’s badge (1940’s - 1960’s) L'Organisation Scolaire Franco Britannique (OSFB) was established in 1928 by Pierre Richard, a professor of English who believed the best way for his students to learn French was to live in France with a host family. His successor, AndrĂ© Leclerc, named his organisation the Richard Foundation OSFB and it was incorporated as the Organisation Scolaire Franco Britannique in 1959. The OSFB have their headquarters in Paris and facilitate student exchanges between host families in England and France as well as catering for adult language students. http://www.richardturgis.com/histoir...hard_et_Turgis Last edited by leigh kitchen; 08-12-18 at 08:37 PM. Reason: Additional info. and link added. |
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