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Chaps is there any way of doing research on the 'number' found on the rear of this Womens Army Auxilliary Corps badge?
Its maker marked Gaunt London, with a small braised on oval plate bearing the number G1059. Any ideas? Bess |
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Mike has pointed out the problems, but there are some really clever genealogical detectives in the greatwarforum.org and I would recommend you try posting there. Many of them would see this as a challenge. If the woman concerned served overseas, as just some did, then a medal index card might exist. Failing that there are sometimes pension cards although all these aspects relate to only a relatively small proportion of the WAAC strength as a whole.
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Marvellous, thank you gentlemen.
Nicest badge I've found in a while. |
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The number on your badge is much lower than on my example. I haven't tried identifying the original owner but I will give it a go.
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ictureid=56191 |
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What remains of the service papers are available on Find My Past.
Sadly, no luck for either of us but we were both close with papers for 1055 (Florence Mary Stone), 1057 (Annie Iseult) and 1068 (Daisy Eltham) surviving. In my case, the closest were 9313 Francis Massey and 9342 Elanor Laver. |
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Mate, that is fantastic - what a shame, the job roles are interesting!
I echo Mike's comments |
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I agree with you Sean. Gives a really good idea of some of the roles these ladies played. Very much enjoyed this thread!
Terry |
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Hi All
I have one with G12258, any chance somebody could try to look up that number please? Thanks, cheers, Alex |
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if in fact the badge number relates to the service number then your badge was allocated to 12258 Worker Violet Kathleen Rolphe (in some records spelled Rolph). She served from 28th February 1918 until 7th November 1918. It appears that was born in York in July 1899 and by 1911 was living with her family in Harrow on the Hill with her parents (her father was a grocer) and her five siblings (she was the eldest of six children - 3 boys and 3 girls). During her military service she was employed as a Motor Driver Hope that helps Paul |
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Hi Paul
That is amazing, thanks very much. It makes an ordinary badge quite extraordinary! Cheers, Alex |
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I couldnt agree more!
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To have a badge picked up from anywhere and find out who it belongs to is remarkable. Makes it more special Chris |
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