The Fountain & Queen Mary's Hospital For Children,RSCN badges
A pair of badges awarded to the same nurse for her RSCN training during the 1960s.The first is a chrome and enamel General Nursing Council For England & Wales badge, this being engraved for SK Shuard RSCN 19089 30.7.68.She is shown in the GNC Register as having trained at the Queen Mary's Hospital For Sick Children. Good condition with pin clasp and safety chain all good.Height 28mm
Bristol Mental Hospitals,GNC Pair of RMN Badges
A pair of badges awarded to the same nurse for Mental Nurse training in Bristol.The first is a General Nursing Council For England & Wales badge in chromed metal.This is engraved for II Davies RMN 17511. 3.11.50.(This is Ivy Irene Davies who is shown as having gained her RMPA certificate ) Condition is good.
The next is a brass metal and enamel badge for the Bristol Mental Hospitals .The... read more
Royal Bristol Childrens Hospital Silver Nurses badge
A Silver Nurses badge from the Bristol Royal Hospital For Sick Children.It features the Nurses Lamp of Learning upon a plinth bearing the Hospital title.Very good condition, pin and clasp good.Makers mark for Thomas Fattorini Limited Birmingham.Hallmarked for TF Birmingham 1955 Height 38mm read more
Monsall Hospital Manchester,Nurses badge
A Base metal and enamel nurses badge from Monsall Hospital Manchester,probably dating to the 1980s.The badge takes the shape of the red Rose of Lancashire with a central emblem of Manchester's coat of arms,the motto being Consilatore et Labore-By Counsel and Work.The hospital title appears on a blue enamel band around the edge.The hospital finally closed in 1993.
Unmarked to the rear .Ve... read more
45.00 GBP
Monsall Hospital Training School Manchester,Fever Nurses Badge
An enamelled badge for Fever Nurse Training at the Monsall Hospital Manchester.The design features the crest of Manchester within a voided centre.The title appears on a blue band around the edge.Condition is good but with signs of enamel repair and a small drill hole at the base ,for a safety chain.Pin and clasp intact.Named for M Condropolous 1932. She is shown in the GNC register as having tr... read more
Bristol Homeoepathic Hospital ,Nurses Badge
A rare nurses badge for training at one of the few Homeoepathic Hospitals across the UK.The base metal pendant badge has a pin back suspension bar with Bruce Wills Memorial.This was for the new hospital which was opened in 1925 having been fully endowed by Mr. W. Melville Wills who purchased Cotham House as a site for a new building to be erected as a memorial to his son Captain Bruce Melville ... read more
The Prince of Wales's Hospital,Plymouth Nursing badge pair
A pair of Badges to the same nurse for training at the Prince of Wales's Hospital Plymouth in the 1950s.The first is a nice silver and enamel Nurses badge from the Prince of Wales's Hospital Plymouth.Good condition overall, Pin and clasp intact. Named to rear I.S.Poulter No.413 Greenbank Road.Hallmarks for Birmingham 1946 makers marks for Fattorini & Sons Height 32mm
The other is a chrom... read more
75.00 GBP
Glenside & Barrow Hospitals Bristol,Mental Nurses Badge
A brass metal and enamel badge for the Glenside & Barrow Hospitals Bristol.The design has a white enamel cross moline imposed upon a quartered oval.Each has an emblem associated with the area.Condition is very good with pin and clasp intact.Makers marks for Marples and Beasley Birmingham.Height 37mm read more
Long Grove Hospital Epsom,Mental Nurses Badge
A chromed metal and enamel badge for the Long Grove Hospital,Epsom.Originally Long Grove Asylum it was one of the Epsom Cluster Mental Hospitals, finally closing in 1992.This badge dates to the 1940s and 50s.The face is in good condition although the rear has suffered damage losing its fixing. A temporary replacement has been added.Named for LR Lancett November 1949. read more
St Margaret's Hospital Epping,Silver Assistant Nurse's Medal
A rare Assistant Nurse's medal issued by Essex County Council for training at St Margaret's Hospital Epping during World War 2.
Trained Nursing shortages during the 1930s and into the war had led to calls for a shortened form of Training for Assistant Nurses.Some authorities including Essex County Council had decided to pilot such schemes which predated the Nurses Act of 1945 that event... read more