BLAZER POCKET BADGE
H1993.167
The pocket has been taken off a sports uniform blazer belonging to a member of the Waterside Workers' Federation Football Club (W.W.F.F.C.) The pocket is made of a black wool(?) fabric, and onto it is stitched a shield design of the football club LN 8cm HT 9cm, underneath the shield is a stitched representation of a banner LN 11cm HT 3cm. The shield is made up of three parts, separated on the diagonal. The first part is red with the union symbol of two hands shaking stitched on to the red fabric, the second section is cream with the initials W.W.F.F.C. stitched in black thread in uppercase, the third section is light blue and has a brown football motif stitched over the top of the blue fabric. The banner underneath is cream thread, with black thread writing over the top which says 'FREMANTLE'.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1993.167 |
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Accession Date: | 27 Apr 1993 |
Material
Thread/Textile | Fabric, thread |
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Measurement
length | 125mm |
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height | 145mm |
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