William Mills Limited history
'On His Majesty's Service Wm Mills Ltd 1915' War Workers badge
1915World War One period die-stamped blackened brass 'On His Majesty's Service Wm Mills Ltd 1915 War Service' badge.
It is circular in shape and has a stippled background with raised lettering and border.
The reverse of the badge has a buttonhole lapel fitting. The maker's mark is stamped into the fitting and appears to read 'R.B.Sale Ltd B'Ham'.
Badges such as these were worn by civilians in order to indicate that the person wearing it was engaged in important war work.
Several of these badges were officially produced and distributed nationally, but many more were produced privately by companies to support their employees.
William Mills Ltd was a manufacturing company set up in the 1890s. A link to its history is attached to the record.
According to the Imperial War Museum : "Before conscription was introduced in 1916, the army relied on voluntary recruitment. It was assumed by many that a man not in uniform was avoiding joining up and was therefore often accused of shirking their duty to their country. The famous white feather campaign saw men not in uniform presented with a white feather as a symbol of cowardice.
The official badges were intended to prove that the wearer was doing their duty to their country in a time of war in a different way. They were not in uniform, but they may have been working in munitions factories or in the dockyards carrying out work that was vital to the war effort.
After conscription, the need for these badges faded, along with the white feather campaign. However, many continued to be worn throughout the war, especially by female shift workers for whom the badge could give priority boarding and fare concessions on public transport, as well as indicating that there was nothing disreputable about these ladies travelling alone at night".
Details
Details
On front:
"WM MILLS LTD
O.H.M.S.
1915
WAR SERVICE"
On reverse:
"R.B.SALE LTD
B'HAM"
United Kingdom
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