Blue grey short Royal Air Force 1972 pattern No. 2 Service Working Dress jacket with centre front zip fastening. It has a turn down collar and lapels with two angled pockets at the chest, each fastening with a zip. There are epaulettes on each shoulder and tabs with buckles and sliders at each side seam near the hem to draw the waist in. No rank insignia.
Royal Air Force
Blue grey short Royal Air Force 1972 pattern No. 2 Service Working Dress jacket with centre front zip fastening. It has a turn down collar and lapels with two angled pockets at the chest, each fastening with a zip. There are tabs with buckles and sliders at each side seam near the hem to draw the waist in. The shoulder epaulettes have three lines of black and pale blue braid signifying the rank of Wing Commander. Over the left chest pocket is the RAF Flight Engineers half brevet badge - embroidered in gold and cream thread on a black background the design is of two bronze laurel branches encircling the capital letter 'E' with a single wing, extending to the right as viewed. Below the badge are medal ribbons for the Second World War (1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and the War Medal 1939-1945).
Royal Air Force
Grey two button single breasted tailored jacket. Part of the uniform for technical officials for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. The jacket lapels and collar, except for the notch, are edged with black binding with a light blue edge. There is a line of the same piping forming the jetting of the two hip pocket flaps. It has a welted breast pocket on the left chest applied with the London 2012 Olympics logo in light blue containing the Olympic Rings in white. The lining is dark blue with a lighter blue print of London buildings including Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and the London Eye. Images of the same buildings are embroidered into the felting under the collar. With original tag (in Object File).
Size 42 S
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Pair of black moulded hard foam upper arm and shoulder protective forms, curved to fit over the body. They are made up of three separate pieces for each arm creating an overlapping articulated armour that are attached to each other with a wide black leather band. The outer side of each form is coated to create a shiny surface and the surfaces are moulded with oval shaped dimples. The undersides are smooth. The shape protecting the upper arm is a long curved ovoid, over the top of the shoulder is a smaller ovoid, the main shoulder is a winged shape. There are black Velcro straps for fastening.
DMS Protective Equipment Ltd
Prison dungaree with patch pocket on bib. The pocket is placed on a 45 degree angle, with a each corner folded in. The front has a pocket on each side and fastens to the back with a button. The overall shape is wide, and the Trousers leg is a wide stright leg shape. The top of the back is straight across, with the straps attached i nthe centre and forming a cross. The straps attach to the front bib with a silver buckle, which is attached to a green tab. Made in U.K
Her Majesty's Prison Service
Blue lightweight denim jacket with diagonal seam across front. Jacket has a slanted yoke on front, with the lower body split in two sections with a diagonal seam. The seam encompasses a welt pocket. The pocket is created via a matching facing which meets the diagonal seam on the inside, creating the pocket with no additional pocket bag. The centre front of the jacket fastens with a zip which starts just above the waistband. The jacket sleeve is finished with a double turned cuff. Yoke, side seam and sleeve have twin needle top stitching. The sleeve seam and diagonal body seam have no top stitching.
Her Majesty's Prison Service
Blue and white striped short sleeve shirt. The shirt has a straight hem with a single turn up and top stitch. The blue stripe has a white rope like pattern running through. The shirt was made at HMP Whatton.
Her Majesty's Prison Service
Blue denim prison sleeveless jacket with red top stitching. The front of the jacket is stamped with DM 469 in a faded light blue. Jacket has a low yoke on front, with the lower body split in two sections, seamed, encompassing a hidden pocket. The pocket is created via the front folding into a full facing, which meets the seam, creating the pocket with no additional pocket bag. The left hand side has a patch pocket with angled corners, secured with a bar tack on each top edge. The inside edges are finished with overlocking. There are four plastic buttons securing the centre front. The collar has a large rounded corner, and forms a small lapel. The back of the jacket has a yoke with a single top stitching line. The armholes are finished with black cotton tape.
Her Majesty's Prison Service
Dark purple denim prison jacket with red top stitching. Jacket has a low yoke on front, with the lower body split in two sections, seamed, encompassing a hidden pocket. The pocket is created via the front folding into a full facing, which meets the seam, creating the pocket with no additional pocket bag. The left hand side has a patch pocket with angled corners, secured with a bar tack on each top edge. The inside edges are finished with overlocking. There are four plastic buttons securing the centre front. The collar has a large rounded corner, and forms a small lapel. The back of the jacket has a yoke with a single top stitching line.
Her Majesty's Prison Service
Navy blue coat with concealed button fly opening and button epaulettes on the shoulders. JS Made in England. Printed cardboard tag stapled to right sleeve opening at cuff. Size 38 / Sleeve 5-8 / Code L64.
Country of Design: United Kingdom
Country of Manufacture: England
Keywords: Uniform, police
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