Home Guard - Northern Ireland.
Scarce WW II embroidered in yellow on khaki shoulder title, " Ulster Home Guard " read more
Auxiliary Fire Service.
WW II woven example of the firefighters tunic / overall insignia. The " AFS " monogram above the area title, " Sedgefield " in red within a shaped border on a dark blue ground. read more
Home Guard- Herefordshire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " HFD / 5 " still affixed to a section of battledress material worn by the 5th. { Ledbury } Battalion Herefordshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col..J.W.H.Toynbee M.C. read more
Home Guard - Carmarthenshire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " 4 / CRM ". Worn by the 4th. { Llandilo } Battalion Carmarthenshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. C.Joynson. { Paper stuck to reverse.} read more
Local Defence Volunteers.
WW II khaki armband bearing the black letters, " L D V " Worn by the Home Guard before the issue of uniforms and the change of title. { Slight rust stain to left side } read more
Women's Land Army.
WW II embroidered in green on red armband with two fastening buttons to the reverse. The crowned " W L A " monogram flanked by four small diamonds indicating that this lady served in the W.L.A for four years. read more
55.00 GBP
Home Guard - Lancashire.
WW II embroidered in black on khaki shoulder title, " Home Guard " Worn by Lancashire Home Guard units who wore different coloured titles depending on the units location. read more
Home Guard - Ulster.
King's crown black-brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned harp of Erin. { Same badge as worn by the Royal Ulster Constabulary.} read more
45.00 GBP
Air Raid Precautions.
Scarce WW II brass and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fitting makers details for Fattorini Birmingham and individual issue number to the reverse. The Arms of Cornwall and the titles " Tangye A.R.P " on a red enamel shield. Based at the Cornwall Works in Birmingham this company produced hydraulic pumps, steam engines and various other items of pneumatic machinery. read more
London Telephone Service.
Scarce king's crown brass and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting to the reverse. The " L T S " cypher in white enamel to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto and " Air Raids " backed with dark blue enamel. This badge was given as an " Award " to telephone operators who stayed at their posts manning the phones during air raids { slight stain to the reverse } read more