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A.R.P. armband
1942, Textile
A.R.P. armband
A.R.P. armband
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21486
Title
A.R.P. armband
Description
The discoloured white coloured armband has the words 'deputy divisional warden' below the A.R.P emblem which features a crown. It has a metal buckle.
Date
1942
Type
Textile
Location
Museum of Edinburgh
During World War II many men and women were recruited to groups to form Britain's civil defence. The aim was to ensure that Britain would be prepared in the event of an enemy attack on home soil. The A.R.P. (Air Raid Precautions) was formed in 1937. Their job was to help people reach air raid shelters, assist in the event of an emergency, and to supervise the blackout.
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Whose Town? Edinburgh during the Second World War
Whose Town? Charles Boog Watson
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