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    Default MN Badge

    The official MN badge was the silver lapel badge which i think was made of pewter,other coloured badges were made for girlfriends and mothers to wear,all other services had these in WW2 they became known as "Sweetheart Badges",now I think they have become a collector's item.

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    I believe the silver lapel badge was first issued in 1940. You can usually pick one up on ebay for about £10. The sweetheart badges, I don't know when they were first made
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    Historically Sailors often longed for the sweethearts they left behind. So they would make sentimental gifts for their wives or girlfriends, by using shells and other bits and pieces of scrap material found on board their ships.

    I was always told that the Sweetheart Brooch was a type of jewelry given by sailors etc to lovers and female family members as keepsakes to remember them by. Originally this brooch may have been made for and given to the loved one of a sailor as a keepsake.

    Sweetheart Brooches were a nickname for the type of badge, locket or jewelry that a sailor either made himself or if he could afford had made possibly from a button and later his Silver MN Badge.

    I am not aware of when more manufactured Sweetheart Brooch’s would have begun. Guess the old romantic in me see’s the original homemade version to be the more sentimental. Personally, bought two of the modern type at Tower Hill a few years ago, quite nice for a fiver, (Available also via MN National) the two ladies in my life loved them and wear them to services etc. One of the ladies is my mother by the way.

    There's a well known toast in the Merchant Navy, 'Here's to wives and Sweethearts…may they never meet.'

    K.

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    Monday: Our ships at sea.
    Tuesday: Our men.
    Wednesday: Ourselves.
    Thursday: A bloody war and quick promotion.
    Friday: A willing soul and sea room.
    Saturday: Sweethearts and wives, may they never meet.
    Sunday: Absent friends and those at sea
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    Cool Blue mn badges

    Quote Originally Posted by E.Martin View Post
    I have a original MN badge which was given to me in 1947,I also have a replica bought at a Car Boot.
    I cannot fathom out what a blue MN badge is.
    Hi There.
    I aassume the "blue" badges must be the enamelled ones.

    Dave Williams(R583900)

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    Note all and thanks, taking all in and hope to produce a definite history of the MN badge not for us so much, but for them.

    K.

    http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/s...t=silver+badge

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    Default Silver badge

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith at Tregenna View Post
    Note all and thanks, taking all in and hope to produce a definite history of the MN badge not for us so much, but for them.

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    http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/s...t=silver+badge
    Hi Keith

    The Silver MN badge was also issued to MN seamen (if they wanted one) during the time of "National Service" but it wasn't considered cowardice to dodge NS so not a lot of MN personnel wore them, also if you were in the MN when in Hull some pubs and dance halls wouldn't let you in, so there was no incentive to wear them. We couldn't win in peace time either.

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    Cool Car Stickers

    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    I have some of the 'Blue' ones. They are car stickers, M.N. initials on a blue round disk background.

    Hi John.

    These MN car sticker you have,could you tell
    me where they are available from ?.

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    Wink lapel badges

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    Yes indeed a good site for the badges,i got my UCL one from there!
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    hello, do they do a WATTS WATTS badge, ? what is there web address //////////////////////////////////////? regards, tony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Williams View Post
    Hi John.

    These MN car sticker you have,could you tell
    me where they are available from ?.

    Dave Williams
    Dave my sister in Sussex got them for me from a web site in UK doing such badges. Not sure of the name as it is a couple of years ago but I found it by chance when I went to Google looking for some.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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