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What is she?
Any thoughts as to what this lady is? I can only think something to do with Civil Defence but I don't recognise the badge - it looks like a Norman castle.
Steve H |
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Possibly a Newcastle on Tyne or Northumberland connection.
Marc
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I cannot ID her, but a couple of observations - her BD and beret look to be very dark blue or black, and there seems to be some kind of small badge on her tie near the knot.
Terry |
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Its a post war Senior Girl Guides uniform - similar to war time battledress jacket with beret showing London area/district enamel badge worn over two pieces of colored felt. Badge on tie is a GG warrant badge
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Thank you all for your responses/observations and to Milmed for the detailed identification. I didn't realise that GGs ever wore that type of uniform - always learn new things on the forum.
Steve |
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Thanks for the pictures Terry. Princess Elizabeth appears to be wearing the London District badge on the shoulder strap.
Steve |
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The colour picture is Princess Margaret
Tim
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Always something new to learn!
Jon |
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Thanks for the correction Tim. I'll amend my file that I have that picture in.
Terry |
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