St George's Hospital Morpeth,Mental Nurses Badge
A base metal and enamel mental Nurses badge from the St.Georges Hospital Morpeth.Originally the Northumberland County Asylum,the hospital closed in 1992.The shield shaped badge features the initials St G H and a dragon and St George.Very good condition with pin clasp and safety roller catch all good.Named to G P Delaney1974.Makers marks for Thomas Fattorini Regent Street Birmingham.Height 38mm read more
London County Council,South Eastern Hospital,Silver Nurses Badge
Another of the the popular London County Council Hospital Nurses badges issued between 1930 and 1948.This one is for the South Eastern Hospital.Originally one of the Metropolitan Asylum Board Isolation Hospitals at Deptford it came under the control of the LCC,later becoming New Cross Hospital
The badge features the blue enamelled cross with central shield bearing the LCC crest,this one ... read more
Bristol School of Nursing, nurses badge
A brass and enamel nurses badge from the Bristol School of Nursing.The design is based around the Bristol Royal Hospital coat of arms and features two unicorns with a central lamp and two flaming hearts.It has Bristol School of Nursing Charity Universal on the blue band around the edge.General condition is good with pin and clasp good.Marked to rear for A.J.Richardson Sept 1978 Height 42mm read more
50.00 GBP
Barnet Area School of Nursing Badge
An enamelled badge from the Barnet Area School of Nursing. It bears a Dove with olive branch.
Good condition overall with pin and clasp good and safety chain in situ.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Regent Street Birmingham.Height 32mm
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Barnsley Health Authority ,30 years service badge
A brass metal and enamel long service badge from the Barnsley Health Authority.It features the arms of Monk Bretton Priory above the latin Motto Salus Infirmorum-Health of the Sick.This is above a scroll bearing 30 Years.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Regent Street Birmingham.Height 26mm read more
Knowle Hospital School of Nursing,Mental Nurses Badge
A chrome and enamel Mental Nurses badge from Knowle Hospital, one of 3 different variants of those awarded.The Hampshire County Lunatic Asylum opened in 1852 at Fareham and eventually closed in 1996.The badge bears a shield with the three roses of Hampshire topped by a nurses lamp of learning.This is edged by a blue enamel garter belt upon which is Known Hospital School of Nursing.In good condi... read more
General Nursing Council for England & Wales,Silver SRN Badge
A good silver and enamel badge from the GNC for England & Wales.In good clean condition with minimal surface wear, pin and clasp are intact.It is named to M J Carlton S.R.N. 29335 21.3.24
(This is Margaret Jane Carlton,who trained at the Bramley Union Infirmary(Armley West Yorkshire) from1920-23)
Height 27mm.Silver hallmark for 1923.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Limited Birmin... read more
General Nursing Council for England & Wales,Chrome SRN Badge
A chrome and enamel badge from the GNC for England & Wales.In good clean condition with minimal surface wear,pin and clasp is intact, and safety chain is in situ.It is named to L Wilson S.R.N. 202013 2.4.53
(This is Lorna Wilson,who trained at the Shotly Bridge Hospital )
Height 27mm.Silver hallmark for 1931.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Limited Birmingham read more
General Nursing Council for England & Wales,Silver SRN Badge
A good silver and enamel badge from the GNC for England & Wales.In good clean condition with minimal surface wear,pin is a temporary replacement but clasp is intact, and safety chain is missing its pin.It is named to P A Patterson S.R.N. 62765 27.11.31
(This is Phyllis Ada Ley,nee Patterson,who trained at the Plymouth City Hospital from1927-30) She is also recorded as having trained as ... read more
General Nursing Council for England & Wales,Silver SRN Badge
A good silver and enamel badge from the GNC for England & Wales for an early nurse.In good clean condition with minimal surface wear,pin and clasp intact.It is named to A A Manser S.R.N. 27360 18.1.24
(This is Agnes Annie Manser,who trained at the Kingston Infirmary Surrey from 1902 to 1905) She is also recorded in the membership records of the Royal College of Nursing being one of their... read more










