Uniform buttons
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:29 am
I have acquired a small collection of railway uniform buttons, and I hope someone might know the answer to this question.
I have read in the LNER Encyclopedia that the LNER was "one of the Big Four companies formed during the 1923 Grouping Act". I assume that these buttons were for uniforms made in that "Big Four" period:
I understand that they were designed by Eric Gill (if anyone has more information about this, I'd love to know!), and they certainly have a 1920s art deco look about them. However, I also have some more buttons with LNER on them:
The lettering on these looks much earlier - 1890s, perhaps - yet according to the Encyclopedia, the LNER wasn't established until 1923. Can anyone tell me what these older buttons are, please?
I have read in the LNER Encyclopedia that the LNER was "one of the Big Four companies formed during the 1923 Grouping Act". I assume that these buttons were for uniforms made in that "Big Four" period:
I understand that they were designed by Eric Gill (if anyone has more information about this, I'd love to know!), and they certainly have a 1920s art deco look about them. However, I also have some more buttons with LNER on them:
The lettering on these looks much earlier - 1890s, perhaps - yet according to the Encyclopedia, the LNER wasn't established until 1923. Can anyone tell me what these older buttons are, please?