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Lot 378    eSALE (ONLINE ONLY:CLOSE FROM 9.30AM MONDAY 27TH MARCH)    Militaria

Estimate $50
Bid at live.noble.com.au

WWI - WWII, TOC H Services Club, appeal and member badges, in gilt and enamel (7, one by Stokes & Sons, Melb; one by Schlank, Adelaide; one by A&C Ld; one by S.A.M; and one by H.W.Miller Ltd, B'Ham; others without maker name), tinnie badges (3), and cardboard badges (5). Fine - very fine. (15)

TOC H is an international Christian movement that was founded at Poperinghe in Belgium in 1915 during World War I to give aid to soldiers and civilians affected by the war. It was situated in Talbot House and the name TOC H is an abbreviation of Talbot House with TOC signifying the letter T in the signals spelling alphabet used by the British Army during World War I. In 1925 there was a branch opened in South Australia and another in Victoria as well as other branches that have been established throughout Australia. The organisation is still active in Australia and other countries providing a variety of services.

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