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Home Guard Insignia
Does anyone know where/how I can research home guard insignia? Specifically in the Billericay, Essex area. Are there books on the subject? I'd like to put together a uniform, but don't know much about it. Yeah I know just call me Pvt. Pike. Thanks for your help
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07-16-2012 03:48 PM
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Depends on where you are. There are two books on the subject
In The Space Of a Single Day
The insignia and unifrorms of the LDV and Home Guard
by John Mills and Terry Carney, 2001
161 pages
Doing Their Bit
HOME FRONT Lapel badges 1939-1945
by John Mills 1996
259 pages
Wardens Publishing
11 Malvern Road
Opington
Kent
BR6 9HA
Two differeent addresses for the publisher, so you might do a google search. The publisher's address is from the 2001 edition
You could also try some used book sellers who might have a copy most of the pages in these have colour illustrtions
Another book
Thr real DAD'S ARMY
the story of the Home Guard
Norman Longmate
Published 2010
Amberley Publishing PK
Cirencester Road, Chalford
Stroud Gloucesterswhire
GL6 SPE
AMBERLEY Publishing
A good number of photo's in this book
Last edited by John Sukey (Deceased); 07-25-2012 at 06:20 PM.
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Pte Pike
The uniforms are now a rare find and demand a high price, leather work still available, gaitors belts etc on ebay, but regarding the early denim Work/BD blouse and trousers then its repro stuff, I had an original not long ago which was the Denim blouse complete with shoulder flash, of course that was when I had the collectors room, which is now the babys room, her mum was against bayonets , uniforms etc on the babys wall, strange women.........
I did see some denim stuff at the War and Peace, don,t know if it was new old stock or repro, but had the distinct denim white flecks in it. blouse and trousers were £65 each.
To add to Johns list of books, The Home Guard, by David Carroll, this is mostly a collection of photos of different units in training etc.
If there is anything this side of the pond your after let me know more than happy to help out.
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Thanks for the help!
Regards, Pte Pike
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