The treasures inside included my grandad's Home Guard badges which I mentioned in a previous post and some accompanying papers.
Badges for the 11th Battalion Durham Home Guard |
Home Guard Military Signs |
When he was younger grandad was in the Scouts, Boy Scouts as they would have been in those days.
William Satchell Hutton (b.1905 so a guess at this photo - 1918-1920 ish?) |
Boy Scouts Jamboree Pass for the British Empire Exhibition |
Grandad was a coal miner - one of the earliest pieces I have relating to this is his notice to quit his house when he lost his job in the 1930s. My mum says he refers to this as a 'wedding present' as it arrived just a few days after he married my grandma on 22nd August 1931.
Notice to quit the colliery house on termination of employment 1931 |
One final picture - Grandad in mines' rescue equipment - I hope he never had to use it. Casual pose - hands in his pockets!
W S Hutton in mines' rescue equipment |
What a marvelous treasure. I wish I could find like that. I guess I'll keep looking. I'm new to blogging and am amazed at everything I am reading.
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Thank you for your kind comment Betty. Sometimes I want to put everything I find in a blog - it's that feeling of not just talking to yourself!!
DeleteHow wonderful! I love ephemera. I especially like how the code words sheet looks so worn. You can definitely tell it was used. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather - yes, you can imagine it spent several years in my grandad's shirt pocket or wallet can't you?
DeleteIf you see this Heather I've been to your blog and tried to comment but it wouldn't let me. I think your timeline idea is classically straightforward - great.
DeleteHmm, thank you for the information! You are not the first person to mention this so I must get to the root cause.
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