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Another great ambulance service cap badge, this one from Cleveland Ambulance Service & a great retro badge in nice condition.
Ambulance Services in the U.K. formed after ww2 when an act of parliament was passed, The National Health Services Act 1946 which was set up to provide a health service to the whole of the U.K. It came into being on 5th July 1948 & lasted until it was replaced by The National Health Services Act 1977!!
Initially ambulance staff were volunteers, The Milar Report of 1964 changed that, making a recommendation that patients be treated en route to hospital. Training Schools were set up & recruits were trained in basic 1st Aid & other extended skills in the use of oxygen, Entonox etc, the cap badge they wore was a laurel leaf!
In 1974 the ambulance services transferred to The N.H.S & the retro cap badges of 1974 replaced the earlier badges. These were again replaced in 1985 to the laurel wreath with the Q.C, these badges being mainly gilt enameled & termed as “ modern cap badge!
This cap badge is complete & in original condition, cap fixing lugs to the rear are sturdy & the enamel is in perfect condition. It is another “cross & wreath” style county cap badge one piece construction & an enameled front. Within the blue enamel circlet are the words “ Cleveland Ambulance Service" & a symbol of 3 linked squares dominate the centre. Issued from 1974 to 1985 & a nice retro cap badge from Cleveland Ambulance Service to grace any ambulance cap badge collection.

Cleveland Ambulance Service 1974 To 1985 Cap Badge

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