Search Results - World War II
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Portrait Of A Sailor W376 1915 - 1935
A portrait of a young sailor called Douglas Morris Harris of Wolverhampton (1898-1917). He was stationed on HMS Admirable which can be read on the front of his hat.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.76
Four tarnished brass insignia pips that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Button WASMG : 2006.0022.81
Two brass insignia buttons of Royal Army Ordnance Corps that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.69
Brass insignia of the Royal Army Service Corps that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Button WASMG : 2006.0022.84
Brass insignia button of the Light Infantry Powder Corps, which belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.68
Gold metal insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.77
Enamelled brooch of Royal Army Ordnance Corps that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Button WASMG : 2006.0022.82
Two brass insignia buttons of the Royal Artillery, which belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.72
A brass insignia of the Royal Artillery that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.75
Two brass insignia pips that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.73
Two Staffordshire knot insignia that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Pin WASMG : 2006.0022.86
Tie pin bearing a miniature version of the Royal Artillery badge. It belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.70
Two brass insignia of the Royal Artillery that belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.
Badge WASMG : 2006.0022.74
Three metal insignia pips that indicate the rank of Captain, which belonged to Captain Raymond Wilcox in the Second World War.





