Badge Makers Of Australian Badges - 2023 Edition

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The History: In the late 1800s – largely thanks to manufacturing innovations such as cheap colour printing on tin, the invention of celluloid (a proto-plastic) and photographic reproduction technology – Australia (and other countries such as Britain and the USA) witnessed an explosion in the availability of fundraising buttons, badges and pins. It apeared that whenever a community organisation needed to raise funds, a badge was minted for the occasion and could be purchased from pay-day vendors on the main streets of the various capital cities and regional towns and cities across Australia.

Welcome to the 2023 edition of the Makers of Australian Badges - Australian Badge Guide.

The Guide includes known information about 75 different makers of Australian badges since the Great War to the present day. Also included is known information of the makers, and example(s) of their work.

Images of some 428 badges are included, together with newspaper cuttings and 297 footnotes. Your guide is a PDF ebook and is 51 pages in length.

We hope you like the guide and will consider purchasing our other guides that we produce.

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The History: In the late 1800s – largely thanks to manufacturing innovations such as cheap colour printing on tin, the invention of celluloid (a proto-plastic) and photographic reproduction technology – Australia (and other countries such as Britain and the USA) witnessed an explosion in the availability of fundraising buttons, badges and pins. It apeared that whenever a community organisation needed to raise funds, a badge was minted for the occasion and could be purchased from pay-day vendors on the main streets of the various capital cities and regional towns and cities across Australia.

Welcome to the 2023 edition of the Makers of Australian Badges - Australian Badge Guide.

The Guide includes known information about 75 different makers of Australian badges since the Great War to the present day. Also included is known information of the makers, and example(s) of their work.

Images of some 428 badges are included, together with newspaper cuttings and 297 footnotes. Your guide is a PDF ebook and is 51 pages in length.

We hope you like the guide and will consider purchasing our other guides that we produce.

The History: In the late 1800s – largely thanks to manufacturing innovations such as cheap colour printing on tin, the invention of celluloid (a proto-plastic) and photographic reproduction technology – Australia (and other countries such as Britain and the USA) witnessed an explosion in the availability of fundraising buttons, badges and pins. It apeared that whenever a community organisation needed to raise funds, a badge was minted for the occasion and could be purchased from pay-day vendors on the main streets of the various capital cities and regional towns and cities across Australia.

Welcome to the 2023 edition of the Makers of Australian Badges - Australian Badge Guide.

The Guide includes known information about 75 different makers of Australian badges since the Great War to the present day. Also included is known information of the makers, and example(s) of their work.

Images of some 428 badges are included, together with newspaper cuttings and 297 footnotes. Your guide is a PDF ebook and is 51 pages in length.

We hope you like the guide and will consider purchasing our other guides that we produce.