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Bristol Fire Brigade post ww2 was formed in 1948 after the N.F.S ( National Fire Service ) handed back fire control to regional county & county borough fire brigades. Bristol Fire Brigade had 6 fire stations covering 41 square miles of area. There are 3 different cap badges used in its lifespan, the 1st 2 are very rare indeed & are basically the Bristol coat of arms with the red enamel scroll underneath. One being chrome & the other having an enamel centre to the coat of arms. Used only for 4 years until 1952, neither cap badge is easy to come by. The 3rd issue is the shield & scroll variation which is easier to obtain. That lasted from 1952 until 1974.
This is the rarer 1st issue chrome enamel coat of arms variation & manufactured by Mike Trueman Badges of Birmingham is in great condition. Issued from 1948 to 1952, the centre is attached to the standard economy issue Home Office star by 2 straps, both cap fixing lugs are intact to the rear.

Bristol Fire Brigade 1948 to 1952 Enamel Coat Of Arms Cap Badgee

£22.00Price
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