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  The Badge of The British Legion 1946 - 1971 Miniature

  British Legion Badge

The Badge  of The Royal British Legion has evolved in the 85 years since it's founding of the British Legion 1921. The British Legion became The Royal British Legion in 1971, however it did not gain royal permission to add the Queen's crown until early 1972.

Enamel Badge Manufacturers

Various enamel badge manufacturers have had the honour of manufacturing the different types of badge over the years.

In this online exhibition of  British Legion (BL) 1946 - 1971 membership numbered badges which can be distinguished in their noticeably larger big brother size   0.75" x 0.75" (20mm x 20mm, examples of which can be found from the following enamel badge manufacturers:

J. R. Gaunt & Son Ltd, London -  BL
J. R. Gaunt Ltd, B' Ham -  BL
J R G & S -  BL
Jason & Jones, Birmingham - BL
Ludlow of London - BL
Roden, London - BL

Although as yet the author has found no provenance to prove to the contrary evidence seems to be indicating that initially there was one membership and the early badges were manufactured by J. R. Gaunt & Sons (London)*.

Four Classes of Member

In the 1937 Royal Charter Sixth Issue states that there are four classes of membership; Ordinary, Life, Honorary and Women. Badges had to be purchased from the Branch Secretary for One Shilling (refunded on retirement or expulsion from the Legion). 

Badge Size

In the British Legion Head Quarters Branch Price List February 1937 badges where issued in two sizes Large and Miniature. Miniature badges either had a screw back or a pin back.

Officially Numbered

All badges badges where officially numbered although there are examples of Honorary and some miniature badges that where not.
 
The design of the British Legion badge remains the same there are some variations mainly in the design of the corporate lion logo and off course the metal.  The variation in badge manufacturers one would assume is a question of economics and the best price. 

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  *Disclaimer:
Badge dating in this online museum are based upon known membership numbers and corresponding dates. These dates are estimates and not actual dates of manufacture and should only be used as a guide.
 
     
  The  British Legion Lapel Badge 1921 - 1971  
     
 

British Legion

Life Member

J.R.Gaunt - London

Serial No. 560

Gilt Finish

20mm x 30mm

0.75" x 1.0"

 

 

British Legion

Life Member

J.R.Gaunt

Serial No. 51597

Plated Silver Finish

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Life Member

Ludlow - London

Serial No. 225934

Plated Silver Finish

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Ordinary Member

J.R.Gaunt - London

Serial No. 802071

Unpolished Lion Head

Gilt Finish

1946

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Ordinary Member

J.R.Gaunt - London

Polished Lion Head

Serial No. 638494

Gilt Finish

1946

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Ordinary Member

Ludlow - London

Serial No. 273055

Polished Gilt Finish

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Ordinary Member

Roden - London

Serial No. 138638

Polished Gilt Finish

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

British Legion

Ordinary Member

Judson & Jones

Serial No. 76671

Polished Gilt Finish

20mm x 20mm

0.75" x 0.75"

 

 
     
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