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Imperial War Museum Collection : ID Number: INS 7219
Cap badge for The Manchester Regiment. It was nicknamed the 'Tram-conductor's badge' and was replaced in 1923 with a brass fleur-de-lis.
Format Description: bi-metal badge comprising the arms of the City of Manchester (in white metal) above a brass title scroll marked 'MANCHESTER'.
Access Conditions: Access by prior appointment
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Copyright : Images © Crown Copyright 2003
Fair use rationale : To illustrate the object in question - WWI insignia of the Manchester Regiment, no equivalent free image being available. Historically significant.
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