Volunteer Civil Force Winston's Bobbies VCF hat badge c.1911 -1918
A rare original post 1911 to 1918 short lived period 'Volunteer Civil Force large hat badge' die-stamped white metal example depicting 'Saint George and the Dragon' atop a central device with conjoined letters 'VCF' all within a laurel wreath with motto 'Law and Order' below. Very good condition. complete with original sturdy pin and hook fittings.
Height approx 56mm.
The 'Volunteer Civil Force' headquarters 'Ruskin House, Rochester Row Westminster, SW.' was founded on Trafalgar Day, 1911 by 'William Mailes Power' at the instigation of Winston Churchill (it was later to be known as Winston's Bobbies), patriotic volunteers were raised to assist in the maintaining Law and Order and to supplement the regular Metropolitan Police in times of strife such as the 'National coal strike of 1912'. On the outbreak of the First World War the 'V.C.F' were emboided as a Labour battalion and most of the remaining personel were absorbed by the '28th County of London Battalion (Artist Rifles). Supplement to the London Gazette, 29th June 1917 Page 6493 under heading "Labour Corps" has the entry "William Mailes Power to be temp. Capt. 13 Mar. 1917".
The 'Volunteer Civil Force' was not re-formed after the war.
Code: 69277
160.00 GBP

