Description
intent on opening the valley road to catch Berat
Fabricated from a fine light brown cotton/wool blend
An article in the January 1944 issue of Popular Mechanics shows women at the David Taylor facility making 1:500 scale ship models
date marked "S" and maker marked "JRC&S" on the reverse
Canada, Dominion. A Royal Flying Corps (Rfc) Blazer Patch, C.1930 Newly Listed intent on opening the valleyIn silvered bullion wire, in various textures, illustrating the letters "RFC" within an open ended wreath, yellow threading giving definition to the leafing on the wreath, surmounted by a bronze gilt George V crown, with maroon felt in the void of the crown, the crown secured in place by a lugs and pin on the reverse, on a black wool base, black paper backer, measuring 86 mm (w) x 96 mm (h), scattered discolouration in the silvered bullion, paper and
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