South Birmingham Health Authority School of Nursing
An Enamelled Enrolled Nurses badge from the South Birmingham Health Authority School of Nursing.In good condition with pin and clasp intact.Named for C L Lines EN(G) 1989.Height 31mm read more
University of Central England,Nursing Badge
A very large enamelled badge from the Nursing BSc course at the University of Central England in Birmingham,post 1992.It features the University crest with the motto Age Quod Agas-Do Well Whatever You Do.In excellent unissued condition .Pin, clasp and safety roller catch all intact.No Makers mark but RN to rear
Height 49mm In original plastic case.
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Selly Oak Hospital Birmingham,Bronze metal Nurses badge
A bronze metal pendant badge for Selly Oak Hospital Birmingham.The medal features an image of the Good Samaritan aiding the wounded traveller.Above this is a scroll with South Birmingham Hospitals whilst below another scroll has the Latin phrase Vade Acte Similis- Go and Do Likewise.This is hung from a pin back bar suspension brooch bearing Selly Oak Hospital.In unissued condition, Marked to re... read more
Selly Oak Hospital Enrolled Nurse Training School,Silver Nurses Badge
A silver and enamel badge for the Selly Oak Hospital Enrolled Nurse Training School.The circular badge features an outer border of scrolls and acorns. Two inner red bands bear the title Selly Oak Hospital Enrolled Nurses Training School,and in the centre are two green enamelled oak leaves.Condition is excellent with Pin and clasp intact. Engraved for J D Sherrington 1980.Marked Silver.Height 30mm read more
Tamworth Hospitals,Silver Nurses badge
A silver and enamel nurses badge from the Tamworth Hospitals. The design shows the Neo-classical Town Hall and Butter Market building.In excellent unissued condition, pin,clasp and safety roller catch are all good.Silver hallmarks for Thomas Fattorini Birmingham 1994.Height 32mm read more
All Saint's Hospital Birmingham,Silver Mental Nurses Badge
A very nice silver and enamel nurses badge for what had been the Birmingham City Asylum. Located at Winsom Green in the city, the hospital had opened in 1850 and finally closed in 2000.
The design features a central red Greek cross overlaying green foliage? A yellow nursing Lamp of learning appears in the centre.The hospital title appears around the edge.Excellent condition with pin etc... read more
Central Hospital Warwick,Silver Mental Nurses badge
A silver and enamel Nurses badge from the South Wark's Hospital Group for the Central Hospital in Warwick.To a similar pattern of many badges awarded by the Group, it features a red greek cross in front of a golden sun and rays on a blue background.Very minor enamel damage at 1,3 and 8 o'clock.Pin,clasp and safety roller catch are all good.Hallmarked for TF (Thomas Fattorini) Birmingham 1966.He... read more
Bedford Midwifery,Midwives Badge
A brass and enamel badge for Midwifery training at Bedford.The simple design features an infant being held and the words Bedford Midwifery.Good overall condition with pin, clasp and safety roller catch all in order.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Regent Street Birmingham.Height 31mm read more
Dudley Road Hospital Birmingham , Nurses Badge
A brass, silver plated and enamel Nurses badge from the Dudley Road Hospital in Birmingham.The design features an arch shape above the letters DRH.This is based upon the long corridor of the hospital which was originally a quarter of a mile long with nine Nightingale ward blocks running off it.Condition is good although with some minor surface scratches and much of the plating is worn giving a ... read more
Cased Badge of Nightingale School of Nursing St Thomas's Hospital
Another exquisite example of one of the most sought after Nursing Badges ever issued, that of the Nightingale School of Nursing at St Thomas' Hospital.
This silver badge, in it's own original leather presentation case, is in an excellent original condition .It is named to Joyce E Nicholson nee Stevenson with the year 1922 ,This is Joyce Elaine Stevenson who is shown in the GNC Register a... read more